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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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<strong>Palette</strong> Control Panel<br />

Network Printer Setup<br />

Printing is achieved by connecting you console to a Local Area Network Printer, which<br />

saves you from having to move the printer close to your console. It also allows you to<br />

use any new printer you have successfully installed on your LAN without having to<br />

install drivers.<br />

Click on the Printer button in the <strong>Palette</strong> Control Panel to access the Printer Tasks<br />

dialog box.<br />

Using the task list on the left, select Add printer if you do not already have one<br />

installed. You will follow a wizard that allows you to browse your network for shared<br />

printers. You must make sure your system administrator has already shared a printer on<br />

the LAN and given you privileges to use it.<br />

Once you have added a printer, it will become the default printer (check marked). You<br />

can add more than one printer without issue; you will just have to choose which one you<br />

want to print to if it is not the default printer.<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> itself prints to PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format) files. These files can<br />

be saved to the hard drive or removable media (like a USB stick) and printed elsewhere<br />

if you don't have a shared printer. You can also e-mail the PDFs right from the viewer if<br />

you've set up an Outlook Express account on your console.<br />

You can Launch Adobe's PDF reader from the Additional Applications button or just<br />

browse the hard drive with Explorer and double click on your PDF files.<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong> 334

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