Samsung ML-5200A manual Overlay tab

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Menu Option

Functions

 

 

TrueType mode

Allows you to set how to handle the fonts in

 

your document. If you select Download as

 

Outline, the driver will download any True

 

Type fonts that are used in your document but

 

not already stored on your printer. If you find

 

that the fonts do not print correctly, choose

 

Download as Bit image and resubmit your

 

print job. When printing documents with high

 

graphic content and relatively few True Type

 

fonts, choose Download as Graphics. This

 

option is only available when Graphic mode is

 

set to Raster.

 

 

Use device fonts

When this is checked, the printer uses the fonts

 

that are stored in memory to print your

 

document rather than downloading the fonts

 

used in your document. Because downloading

 

fonts takes time, selecting this option can speed

 

up your printing.

 

 

All text to black

When this is checked, all text in your document

 

is printed solid black regardless of the color it

 

appears on the screen. When it is not checked,

 

colored text is printed in shades of gray.

 

 

Overlay tab

A page overlay, similar to the watermark feature, is a group of PCL commands and/or data created by the user that is downloaded and stored in the printer. Once stored in the printer, a page overlay can be invoked upon request, again and again. Page overlays eliminate the need to download the same information over and over again, thus saving transmission time. For more details on using overlay, click the Help button.

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Contents ML-5200A Page Contents Maintenance Setting up your printer Unpacking Selecting a locationUnderstanding the printer parts Front viewRear view Installing the toner cartridge Handle Loading paper Insert the paper in the automatic paper feederPaper guide Output leverConnecting the printer to your computer Using parallel portUsing USB port Attaching the power cord Printing a test Software installation Installing printer driverSystem requirement Windows 95/98/NT4.0 installation Windows 95/98 plug and play Windows 3.1x installation Installing printer utilities Installing the USB port driverInstalling RCP only for Dos users DOS prompt C\, type xcopy d\5200\eng\rcp\*.* c\prtutilMaking an installation diskette Uninstalling printer driver Operating your printer Indicator lights Control PanelAll lights Button function Selecting paper type and feed source Type Size Feed Source CapacityLoading a stack of paper Place the print side facing you Operating your printer Adjust the paper guides to the width of the print material Using the manual paper feeder Automatic paper feeder Manual paper feederFace-up output slot may not hold the printed pages properly Paper guidelines Selecting your printer Windows 95 / 98 / NTWindows Printing a document Print settings PCL 6 printer driverPaper tab Graphics tab Output tab Overlay tab PCL 5e printer driver Watermark tabBasic tab Information tab Setting Up Host PC Printer Client PC Sharing SetupPrinting on network printer Remote Control Panel only for DOS users Printer Font About Maintenance Resetting the printer Cleaning the printer Cleaning the outsideCleaning the inside Managing the toner cartridge Replacing the toner cartridgeTake the following steps to replace the toner cartridge Maintenance Adding printer memory Memory Card Pin Metal clipMetal clip Memo Troubleshooting Clearing paper jams Paper jam in input areaPaper jam in output area Paper jam inside the printer Tips for avoiding paper jams Fixing problems Printer problemsPaper size Insufficient memoryPrintout does not match Half of the page is blankPrint quality problems Missing character Background scatterUnexpected characters or Back of printout dirtyPaper problems Repeated paper jams Transparencies orEnvelopes do not feed OccurBefore you call service Appendix FCC regulations Canadian radio interference regulationsEC declaration of conformity Laser safety statement Safety information Product SafetySpecifications Index Appendix 3/2/00 908 AM Electronics