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This section contains information about Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) drivers, Still Image (STI) drivers, and Web Services on Devices (WSD.)

Note

The WIA programming interface is used to develop imaging drivers for modern Windows operating systems.The STI programming interface was used to develop imaging drivers in legacy Windows operating systems.The STI programming interface documentation will be archived in a future release.

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WIA and STI Driver Reference

The following table contains reference information for Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) drivers and for Still Imaging (STI) drivers. These drivers control devices, including scanners and cameras, that capture still images. For more information about these drivers, see Windows Image Acquisition Drivers and Still Image Drivers.

The following sections describe the interfaces, functions, structures, and properties used by WIA and STI drivers.

SectionDescription

Device class GUID for imaging devices.

Interface for managing all communications between a WIA minidriver and the WIA service.

Helper functions used by a WIA minidriver to manage device items and data transfers.

Properties of WIA devices, including status, capabilities, and device identification information.

Utility functions and classes used by a WIA minidriver to support debugging and to perform common tasks.

Callback interface for transferring status and image data between the WIA service and a WIA minidriver.

Interface used by a WIA minidriver to manage a tree of WIA driver items.

Interface used by a WIA minidriver to provide error status and to support error recovery.

Interface implemented by an image processing filter and called by the WIA service to communicate with the filter.

Interface and macros used by a WIA minidriver to record trace, error, and warning messages to a diagnostic log file.

Interface used by a WIA minidriver to detect regions in a segmented image.

Interface implemented by an image processing filter and called by the WIA service to initiate the processing of image streams.

Functions, structures, and commands used by WIA microdrivers.

Interface used by device vendors to provide custom user interfaces for their devices.

Structures used by driver-level WIA methods and functions.

Interfaces, structures, data types, and control codes used by STI drivers.

Web Services on Devices information, including Scan Service (WS-SCAN)

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Fiery Driver lets your applications communicate with your Fiery server, and print documents.

Fiery Driver works with Fiery servers that use the PostScript language.

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When using Fiery Driver, observe the following:

  • Fiery Driver has default settings for most applications and printers. You can easily change the settings if you install a new printer option or want to set a specific feature.

  • Print options and their settings let you access the special features of your printer. For example, the Duplex print option lets you set the orientation of printed images.

  • Some Fiery Driver print options (document properties) are also available from your applications when you print a job.

  • In general, changing the Fiery Driver print options from the Devices and Printers (or Printers and Faxes or Printers) folder changes the global settings that apply to all jobs printed using the selected printer. You may have to also select the same settings from the application, because application-specific settings may override the global settings. Print settings selected within the application are generally in effect for the current session while you have the application open.

For information about specific Fiery Driver print settings and print options, see Printing, which is part of the user documentation set.

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  • Fiery Driver Updater
  • Create custom Fiery Drivers
  • Open the folder that lists installed printers
  • Fiery Printing tab
  • Use Fiery Driver to set options installed on the printer
  • Change print settings with Fiery Driver
  • Customize the Quick Access icon in the Fiery Printing tab
  • Presets in Fiery Driver
  • Work with presets in Fiery Driver
  • Use watermarks in Fiery Driver
  • Enter login information
  • Work with custom page sizes in Fiery Driver
  • Use Image Shift
  • Print jobs with different media types
  • Print duplex (double-sided) jobs
  • Manage PostScript files in Fiery Driver
  • Troubleshooting the Fiery Driver