Printing

 

 

Driver Tab

Printing Option

 

 

Layout

• Pages per Sheet (N-up): For multiple-page documents, enables you to

 

print more than one page on one sheet of paper.

 

• Image Order: (Available only if more than one page is being printed on

 

a sheet.) Determines the order in which pages are printed on the sheet.

 

• Draw Outlines: When multiple pages are printer per sheet, prints a

 

border around each page.

 

• Booklet/Poster/Mixed Document/Rotation button: Provides selection of

 

Poster printing, Booklet Creation, and Image Rotation. Poster printing

 

enlarges one page of data and prints it across multiple pages. Booklet

 

Print repaginates the original document and prints two pages per sheet

 

so that you can fold it into a booklet. Image rotation allows rotation of

 

the output for files with pages that have mixed orientation.

 

• Fit to New Paper Size: Select the output paper size to fit the page to.

 

• Reduce/Enlarge: Specifies percentage to reduce or enlarge the image

 

being printed.

 

• Image Orientation: Specifies Portrait or Landscape.

 

• Margin Shift/Margins button: Provides access to page margin settings.

 

• Defaults button: Returns all of the Layout tab settings to their defaults.

 

 

Watermarks/Overlays

Provides access to settings for creating watermarks and overlays to print on

 

pages. A page overlay is a group of PCL commands and/or data created

 

from a page image and is stored as an external file.

 

 

Advanced

Provides access to advanced printer options such as skipping blank pages,

 

printing in draft mode, banner mode, and size mismatch settings. It

 

provides access to certain graphic settings and font settings.

 

 

Selecting Printing Options for an Individual Job in Macintosh

To use special printing options for a particular job, change the print driver settings in the application before sending the job to the printer.

Note: The print driver includes help with more information on selecting printing options.

1.With the document open in your application, click File and then click Print.

2.Select the desired printing options from the menus and drop-down lists that are displayed. For a list of options, see Printing Options for Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 or Later on page 65.

Note: In Macintosh OS X, click Save from the Presets drop-down list on the Print menu screen to save the current printer settings. You can create multiple presets and save each with its own distinctive name and printer settings. To print jobs using specific printer settings, select the applicable saved preset in the Presets list.

3.Click Print to print the job.

Printing Options for Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 or Later

For detailed information on using the print driver options, click the question mark (?) button in the print driver to access the online help.

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Xerox 6500 manual Printing Options for Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 or Later

6500 specifications

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