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    							Select the  default  setting for  the  size and  type of the  paper  to  print on.
    NOTE
     and    cannot  be specified separately. Specify the  paper  size in the   screen, and  then  specify  the  paper  type in the    screen.
    Default Paper Size
    Select the  default  setting for  the  size of the  paper  to  print on.A4
    A5
    B5
    LTR
    LGL
    STMT
    EXEC
    No. 10 (COM10)
    Monarch
    DL
    ISO-C5
    Default Paper Type
    Select the  default  setting for  the  type of the  paper  to  print on.Plain  1  (60-74 g/m²)
    Plain  2  (70-84 g/m²)
    Plain  3  (75-90 g/m²)
    Recycled
    Color
    Heavy 1  (86-119 g/m²)
    Heavy 2  (120-128 g/m²)
    Heavy 3  (129-163 g/m²)
    Coated 1  (100-110 g/m²)
    Coated 2  (120-130 g/m²)
    Coated 3  (155-165 g/m²)
    Coated 4  (210-220 g/m²)
    Transparency
    Labels
    Envelope
    NOTE
    If  you select an  envelope (, , ,  or ) as the  paper  size in ,
    only  is  available as a paper  type.
        Select  or 
    Default Paper *
        Select the  paper  sizeSelect the  paper  type
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    							Select whether  to  switch  between  printing on  A4  and  LTR  size paper  if  one of these paper  sizes is  loaded  but the  other is  not.Configuring  Printer Settings  on  the MachineOff
    On
    Specify the  print quality  such as toner density  and  image data processing methods.
    Density
    Specify the  print density  for  each toner color. As the  value  gets bigger, the  density  becomes darker. Yellow 17 Levels
    Magenta 17 Levels
    Cyan 17 Levels
    Black 17 Levels
    Toner Density (Fine Adjust)
    Adjust the  toner density  for  each toner color. You  can adjust the  density  separately for  darker areas (), medium areas
    (),  and  lighter areas ().
    Yellow High17 Levels
    Medium 17 Levels
    Low 17 Levels
    Magenta High17 Levels
    Medium 17 Levels
    Low 17 Levels
    Cyan High17 Levels
    Medium 17 Levels
    Low 17 Levels
    Black High17 Levels
    Medium
    Paper Size Override
    Print Quality *
        Select the  toner color Specify the  toner density 
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    							17 Levels
    Low 17 Levels
    NOTE
    The settings specified for    are  disabled when  is  enabled.
    Toner Save
    Select whether  to  reduce  toner consumption.
    Off
    On
    IMPORTANT
    When  this setting is  enabled,  fine  lines and  portions  with lighter print density  may  become blurred.
    Gradation
    Select the  data processing method to  reproduce gradations. Select  if  you want to  print in better quality  than when selecting
    .High 1
    High 2
    Special  Smoothing Mode
    Select a smoothing mode to  print documents with a smooth finish. If  you are  not  satisfied  with the  printing results of 
    (default), you can try printing again by using another.Mode 1
    Mode 2
          Select the  toner color Select , ,  or   Specify the  toner densityPress
     repeatedly  until  is  displayed.
        Select  or  
        Select  or  
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    							Mode 3
    Mode 4
    Mode 5
    Mode 6
    Line Control
    Select the  data processing method to  reproduce lines. If   is  selected,  lines are  processed to  print as clearly as
    text. If   is  selected,  lines are  processed as graphics and  printed in similar tones and  gradations to  those of
    graphics.Resolution  Priority
    Gradation  Priority
         Select the
    smoothing mode 
    
    Prints  the  edges of dark  colored text, lines, and  graphics smoothly. This setting is  recommended  for  most types of
    printing.
    Prints  both  edges and  interior  halftones of graphics smoothly.
    Prints  dark  colored text and  lines on  halftone  backgrounds  smoothly.
    Prints  the  edges of objects (text,  lines, graphics and  photographic images) smoothly.
    Prints  images and  halftones evenly.
    Prints  entire objects smoothly.
    NOTE
    When    is  enabled  for   (Halftones ), , , , and
     apply  the  same effect on  printouts as  does.
        Select  or
     
    Layout  *
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    							Specify the  page layout  settings such as binding position  and  margin values.
    Binding Location
    Select the  binding position  of the  paper  (along the  long edge or the  short edge).  For 2 -sided  printing,  image orientation is
    automatically arranged to  produce the  correct layout.   in the  illustrations below represent margins.
    When the binding position is  on  the long edge of the paper:
    When the binding position is  on  the short  edge of the paper:
    Long EdgeShort Edge
    NOTE
    You  cannot  create a binding margin with this setting alone. Use  this setting in combination with the    setting to  set
    the  binding margin for  the  selected binding position.
    Gutter
    Specify the  binding margin to  apply  to  the  binding position  selected in the    setting.
    -50.0 to  ±0
     to  +50.0  (mm)
    IMPORTANT
    If  this setting moves any of the  print data outside the  printable area, the  portion outside the  printable area will  not  be
    printed.
    Offset Short Edge (Front)
    Specify the  print position  by setting the  offset value  for  the  short edge on  the  front side  of the  paper.  Increasing  the  value  moves
          Select  or 
          Specify the  binding margin 
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    							the  print position  to  the  right.  Decreasing  the  value  moves the  print position  to  the  left.-50.0 to  ±0
     to  +50.0  (mm)
    IMPORTANT
    If  this setting moves any of the  print data outside the  printable area, the  portion outside the  printable area will  not  be
    printed.
    NOTE
    You  can specify  this setting in combination with the  , , and  . By specifying  all four  settings,  for  example,  the  print position  is  shifted  as shown in the  illustration
    below.
    If  the  offset settings are  specified in combination with the    setting, the  specified values are  added together.
    Offset Long  Edge (Front)
    Specify the  print position  by setting the  offset value  for  the  long edge on  the  front side  of the  paper.  Increasing  the  value  moves the
    print position  downward. Decreasing  the  value  moves the  print position  upward.-50.0 to  ±0
     to  +50.0  (mm)
    IMPORTANT
    If  this setting moves any of the  print data outside the  printable area, the  portion outside the  printable area will  not  be
    printed.
    Offset Short Edge (Back)
    Specify the  print position  by setting the  offset value  for  the  short edge on  the  back side  of the  paper.  Increasing  the  value  moves
    the  print position  to  the  right.  Decreasing  the  value  moves the  print position  to  the  left.-50.0 to  ±0
     to  +50.0  (mm)
    IMPORTANT
         Specify the  offset
    value
         Specify the  offset value
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    							If  this setting moves any of the  print data outside the  printable area, the  portion outside the  printable area will  not  be
    printed.
    Offset Long  Edge (Back)
    Specify the  print position  by setting the  offset value  for  the  long edge on  the  back side  of the  paper.  Increasing  the  value  moves the
    print position  downward. Decreasing  the  value  moves the  print position  upward.-50.0 to  ±0
     to  +50.0  (mm)
    IMPORTANT
    If  this setting moves any of the  print data outside the  printable area, the  portion outside the  printable area will  not  be
    printed.
    Select whether  to  automatically perform  error  skip  to  bypass  errors  and  continue printing when an  error  occurs with the  print data. If
     is  selected,  you can perform  error  skip  by using the  operation panel. Off
    On
    NOTE
    Error skip  bypasses errors  in print data, so the  document may  not  be printed correctly.
    You  can manually perform  error  skip.
    (Status Monitor)    Select the  document containing errors  
        Specify the  offset
    value
        Specify the  offset value
    Auto  Error Skip *
       Select  or  
    Timeout *
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    							Set the  time  period after which the  machine deletes incomplete print data from memory. The machine deletes incomplete print data
    because  it may  have some  errors  and  prevent  the  machine from printing the  next document.
    5  to  15
     to  300 (sec.)
    NOTE
    Provide the  machine with enough time  to  receive all the  print data from the  computer, especially  when printing large amounts
    of data. If  you specify  a time  period that  is  too short,  the  machine may  not  receive all the  print data in time  for  printing.
    Select whether  to  print in color or in black and  white.  If   is  selected,  the  machine automatically switches the  color
    mode,  printing color pages in color, and  black and  white  pages in black and  white. Auto  (Color/B&W)
    Color
    Black and  White
    Specify this setting to  improve  the  smoothness  of the  gradations of graphics and  photographic images. Select  to  impr ove
    the  smoothness  moderately. Select  to  apply  a stronger smoothing effect than . You  can specify  this setting
    separately for  graphics and  images.
    GradationOff
    Smooth 1
    Smooth 2
    Apply  to Graphics Off
    On
    Apply  to ImagesOff
    On
       Set the  time  period 
    Color Mode *
        Select the  color mode 
    Gradation Settings *
        Specify the  gradation  settings 
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    							Specify how print data should be treated  when it is  too large to  be held in the  memory  of the  machine. The machine can either print the
    data in lower image quality  ()  or cancel printing and  display an  error  message ().Output
    Display Error
    Specify the  PCL  printing settings such as page layout  and  print quality.
    Paper Save
    Select whether  to  save  paper  by not  outputting blank pages in documents.  By selecting , the  machine will  not  output blank
    pages.  To output all your document data when printing,  including any blank pages that  you have inserted in your document, selec t
    .
    Off
    On
    Orientation
    Select  (vertical orientation) or  (horizontal orientation) for  the  page orientation.Portrait
    Landscape
    Font  Number
    Specify the  font to  use by selecting a corresponding font ID number from 0  to  54.  You  can print the  PCL  font list  with font samples
    from the  operation panel.  PCL  Font List (MF8580Cdw  / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn Only)
    0
     to  54
    Compressed Image Output *
       Select   or  
    PCL *
        Select  or  
         Select  or  
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    							Point  Size
    Set the  font size in points, adjustable in 0.25 increments.  You  can specify  this setting only when a proportionally-spaced  scalable  font
    is  selected in .4.00 to  12.00
     to  999.75  (point)
    Pitch
    Set the  font pitch, or cpi (characters  per inch), adjustable in 0.01 increments.  You  can specify  this setting only when a fixed -pitch
    scalable  font or a bitmap font is  selected in .
    0.44 to  10.00
     to  99.99 (cpi)
    Form Lines  
    Set the  number of lines printed on  one page from 5  to  128. This setting is  automatically changed according to  the  settings spec ified
    in  and  .
    5  to  64
     to  128 (lines)
    Character Code
    Select the  character code that  is  most suited for  the  computer  you send print data from. The specified setting is  ignored  when  the
    character code is  controlled by the  font specified in .
    DESKTOP
    ISO11
    ISO15
    ISO17
    ISO21 PC775
    PC8
    PC850
    PC852
    PC8DN
        Select the  font number 
        Specify the  point size 
        Specify the  pitch value  
         Specify the  number of lines 
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