Some PostScript printers feature advanced configuration options made available through their PPD (PostScript printer description), but Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger may not immediately update the settings you make before printing. For example, you may have chosen to print in Grayscale/Black & White, but get a color printout instead.
To resolve this issue, review the selections in the Printer dialog's print job summary (choose Summary from the Copies & Pages pop-up menu) before you click the Print button. If you need to make changes, edit the settings as necessary, then print.
Most printers can't support every available option, so their PPD files contain code that specifies those dependencies. However, the Apple Printer Features PDE (Printing Dialog Extension) may not correctly handle these dependencies, so sometimes your chosen settings will be out of sync with the actual settings sent with the print job.
This document will be updated as more information becomes available.