Note:
You can change the language of the printer driver. Select the language you want to use from the
Language
setting on the
Maintenance
tab.
Accessing the printer driver from applications
To make settings that apply only to the application you are using, access from that application.
Select
or
Print Setup
from the
File
menu. Select your printer, and then click
Preferences
or
Properties
.
Note:
Operations differ depending on the application. See the application's help for details.
Accessing the printer driver from the control panel
To make settings that apply to all of the applications, access from the control panel.
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Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012
Select
Desktop
>
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
View devices and printers
in
Hardware and Sound
. Right-click
on your printer, or press and hold it and then select
Printing preferences
.
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Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2
Click the start button, and select
Control Panel
>
View devices and printers
in
Hardware and Sound
. Right-
click on your printer and select
Printing preferences
.
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Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008
Click the start button, and select
Control Panel
>
Printers
in
Hardware and Sound
. Right-click on your printer
and select
Select printing preferences
.
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Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 R2/Windows Server 2003
Click the start button, and select
Control Panel
>
Printers and Other Hardware
>
Printers and Faxes
. Right-
click on your printer and select
Printing preferences
.
Starting the utility
Access the printer driver window. Click the
Maintenance
tab.
Restricting Available Settings for the Windows Printer Driver
Administrators can restrict the following printer driver settings for each user to prevent unintended changes of the
settings.
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Anti-Copy Pattern
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Watermark
❏
Header/Footer
❏
Color
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2-Sided Printing
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Multi-Page
Note:
Log on to your computer as an administrator.
1.
Open the
Optional Settings
tab in printer properties.
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Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012
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