3. Basic Printing

Printing Data from Your Computer on the Printer

For general printing, printing done with the Auto On Line function is used as an example for explanation purposes.

Note

Auto On Line is a function that starts printing automatically once printing starts from a computer. Pressing the {Auto On Line} key on the control panel lights its indicator and enables the function.

Reference

See Operating Instructions for information about operation details.

Printing

Create some data beforehand to be printed from your computer.

A Make sure that the machine is turned on, and press the {Auto On Line} key if the Auto On Line indicator is not lit.

Note

When the machine is in Auto On Line status, the indicator will be lit.

B Display the data to be printed on the computer, and then click [Print] from the [File] menu.

The [Print] dialog box appears.

C Select the machine you want to use in the [Printer] box.

Note

When using Windows 95/98/Me, select the machine you want to use in the [Name] list box.

D Click [Preference] to display the [Printer Properties] dialog box, and then click [Advanced] on [Paper/Quality] tab or [Layout] tab.

Note

When using Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0, enter the number of prints re- quired, and select the print range, and then click [OK] to start printing.

When using Windows 2000, click [Advanced] on the [Paper/Quality] tab or the

[Layout] tab.

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