2.1 Printing From the Computer
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Printing
2.1
Printing From the Computer
This section explains the basic flow when printing from application software in Windows
®
environment.
(The procedure may differ according to the computer or system configuration used.)
Important
• Do not switch off the power of this printer when printing is in progress. It may lead to a paper jam.
1.
From the [File] menu of the application software, select [Print].
2.
Select this printer as the printer to be used to start printing.
To use the various print features of this printer, display the printer properties dialog box
to configure the settings of the necessary items.
For details on each item and how to configure its settings, refer to the Online Help for
the printer driver.
Important
• If the paper tray information is not correct, change the setting on the [Options] tab of the printer driver
before printing. For details about how to configure settings, refer to the Online Help for the printer driver.
Useful Print Features in the Properties Dialog Box
• [Basic] tab: 2 Sided Print, Multiple Up, Poster, Booklet Creation, Sample/Secure/Delayed
• [Tray/Output] tab: Transparency Separators, Job Offset, Covers
• [Watermarks] tab: Watermarks
Note
• You can configure the print features in the properties dialog box from the printer icon in the window
displayed by selecting [Printers and Faxes] (or [Settings] > [Printers] depending on the OS).
There are two ways to display Online
Help for the printer driver.
A. Click [?]. And then, click the item
you want to know more about. The
explanation on the item will be
displayed.
B. Click [Help].
The [Help] window will be displayed.
A
B
Paper tray
information
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