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http://canonsandiego.com The Canon UFR II printer driver gives users of Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 (hereafter called Windows 981 Me/2000/XP/Server 2003) operating system the ability to make full use of the printer (although the machine supported by this printer driver is a multifunction machine, for the sake of simplicity it will be referred to as a "printer" in this guide). The printer driver enables you to print from any Windows application software to your Canon printer.
Canon provides you with three types of printer drivers. The first is the Adobe Systems PS 3 emulation driver. This PS (PostScript) driver is well suited for printing from Adobe Systems software, and offers superior performance for printing high-quality text and graphics.
The second is Hewlett-Packard's PCl driver, which includes the PCl5c, PCl5e, and PCl6 drivers. These PCl (Printer Control language) drivers can be used with most kinds of business application software. The PCl5c printer driver is for color printers, while the PCl5e and PCl6 printer drivers are for black-and-white printers. PCl 6 is an advanced version of PCl5e and offers superior printing quality and speed. The PCl5e and 6 drivers come with black-and-white printers, as standard drivers.
The last is the Canon UFR II printer driver. Using the UFR (Ultra Fast Rendering) II driver, the various data processing tasks conventionally executed within the printer are appropriately divided between the host PC and the printer to greatly reduce the overall printing time. The workload can be delegated to match the output data, thus realizing a significant increase in speed through optimization.

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