3. Printing
5.Click [OK] or [Print] to print a document.
Setting Up Print Options
Print Options are the attributes you set to define the way a print job is processed. For example, the private print and proof print options determine how the copier manages your print job.
SUPPLEMENT: To find the printing instructions for your specific needs, refer to the procedures in the fol- lowing section.
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How to Setup
There are several ways to set print options. Also, how the settings effect printing varies depending on the way you set the options. Also the tabs displayed vary depending on how you display the printer properties.
— Setting Initial Values of Print Options
Setting the print options by displaying the printer properties from the Printers folder within the Windows Start menu will establish the initial values of the options. For exam- ple, the paper size setting you most commonly use, optional device settings, user infor- mation settings, etc., are settings you will not want to change every time you print. It is convenient to set these options as initial values.
NOTE: If you have install the printer driver by
How to display:
1.Click [Start], [Settings], and select [Printers] (for Windows 98/Me/NT 4.0/2000) or [Printers and Faxes] (for Windows XP/ Server 2003).
2.Select the printer driver for the equipment, click the [File] menu and select [Properties] (for Windows 98/Me), [Docu- ment Defaults] (for Windows NT 4.0), or [Printing Prefer- ences] (for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003).
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