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Introduction to Using Print Functions
Introduction to Using Print Functions
Normally, the series of operations involved in printing data from a computer is specified by
control commands generated using a printer driver. Control commands are a command
system for controlling a printer. For example, when printing using a printer driver, control
commands print data according to the following flow.
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Using a printer driver, data to be printed is converted to control commands.
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Control command data is sent to the machine.
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Following the received control commands, the machine processes and prints the data.
To print in the following printer modes, a Printer Driver supported by this machine must be
installed.
For installing the driver to send a print job to the machine over a network, see “Network
Connection” in the Starter Guide.
For installing the driver to send a print job directly from your Computer to the machine, see
“USB Connection” in the Starter Guide.
UFRII LT Mode
UFR (Ultra Fast Rendering) is printing technology developed by Canon. High-speed printing is made possible
by sharing the processing of print data normally done by the machine with the computer.
PCL Mode
PCL (Print Control Language), developed by Hewlett-Packard, is a command system for controlling page
printers. Command versions supported by this machine are PCL5c and PCL6.
PS Mode
PS (PostScript), developed by Adobe Systems, is a page description language renowned for its use in desktop
publishing and publishing on demand. The version supported by this machine is PS3.
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Summary of Contents for Color imageCLASS MF9220Cdn
Page 25: ...Legal Notices xxiv Legal Notices ...
Page 53: ...Before Using the Machine 1 28 Timer Settings ...
Page 83: ...2 30 Setting Paper Size and Type Originals and Print Media ...
Page 147: ...3 64 Storing Editing One Touch Registering Destinations in the Address Book ...
Page 150: ...Copying 4 3 Overview of Copy Functions p 4 23 p 4 31 p 4 37 ...
Page 224: ...Fax 5 3 Overview of Fax Functions p 5 30 p 5 56 p 5 63 p 5 58 p 5 121 p 5 113 ...
Page 373: ...Fax 5 152 Checking Changing the Status of Fax Documents in Memory ...
Page 376: ...E mail 6 3 Overview of E Mail Functions ...
Page 384: ...Printing 7 3 Overview of Print Functions p 7 10 p 7 11 p 7 8 ...
Page 411: ...Printing 7 30 Checking and Canceling Print Jobs Checking Print Logs ...
Page 414: ...Scanning 8 3 Overview of Scanner Functions ...
Page 425: ...Scanning 8 14 Basic Scanning Operations ...
Page 503: ...12 48 If You Cannot Solve a Problem Troubleshooting ...