3 Click the [Print Position Adjustment] button on the Adjust group.

6 Click the [OK] button on the Printing Preferences dialog box.

The print position alignment setting is saved.

Operation

[Print Position Adjustment] button

The Print Position Alignment window appears.

4 Enter the numerical value of the amount by which you want to move the position.

Enter the dimensions.

[Right]: Enter the numerical value of the amount by which you want to move towards the right in printers of mm. To move towards the left, attach a – (minus) before the numerical value.

[Down]: Enter the numerical value of the amount by which you want to move downward in printers of

mm.To move upward, attach a – (minus) before the numerical value.

Note

The alignment range to the right is between –100

mmand + 100mm and the alignment range downward is between –100 mm and +100 mm.

5 Click the [OK] button on the Print Position Alignment window, and then click the [OK] button on the Ultilities dialog box.

The Utilities dialog box disappears, and the window returns to the Printing Preferences dialog box.

Advanced Functions

The Function tab allows you to set the following advanced functions.

Embedding stamps

You can embed stamps on the printout.

Sort printing

You can print by volume or by sheet.

Printing order

You can print from first page to last, or last page to first.

Function tab

Note

When print settings are performed on a software application such as word processing or image processing software, it is recommended that you do not use advanced functions. The printer may not be able to print correctly if the settings on the Function tab of the printer and the settings of the software application interfere each other. For example, if “Back to Front” is selected on the print setup window of both application software and the printer, the two settings will cancel each other out, and the printing order is first page to last.

Embedding Stamps on the Printouts

You can embed character strings such as “Confidential” or bitmap images on the printouts without processing the printing data. This is called a stamp.

Note

The density of the part of the stamp which lays on the characters and images printed may be dark.

26 Useful Functions