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IMPORTANT
Using the toner save mode may decrease print density making printed text look patchy.
■[Manual Grayscale Settings] (See p. 4-46)
Check this box if you want to customize the grayscale settings. To configure the grayscale 
settings in detail, click the [Grayscale Settings] button to open the [Grayscale Settings] 
dialog box.
■[Grayscale Settings] (See p. 4-46)
Click [Grayscale Settings] to open the dialog box shown below.
This dialog box...

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[General] Sheet
This sheet displays the printer name and allows you to print a test page.
[Details] Sheet (Windows 98/Me only)
This sheet allows you to configure printer port settings, add drivers, modify spooling 
settings, etc.
 

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[Sharing] Sheet
This sheet allows you to specify whether or not to share the printer.
NOTE
•For Windows 98/Me, the [Sharing] sheet does not appear if [File and printer sharing for 
Microsoft Networks] has not been added in the network settings. (See p. 3-48)
•For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista, the [Sharing] sheet does not appear if the 
network has not been configured. (See p. 3-53)
[Ports] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista only)
This sheet...

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[Advanced] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista only)
This sheet allows you to specify detailed settings, such as the times when the 
printer is available and the spooling settings.
[Color Management] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista 
only)
The [Color Management] sheet is not used by this printer.
 

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[Security] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista only)
This sheet allows you to confirm the access permissions for each user.
NOTE
•On Windows XP Professional, the [Security] sheet is not displayed if the [Use simple file 
sharing (Recommended)] checkbox is checked in the [View] sheet of the Windows 
[Folder Options] settings.
•On Windows XP Home Edition, the [Security] sheet is not displayed.
[Configuration]/[Device Settings] Sheet 
The...

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■[Spooling at Host] (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista only)
You can specify whether spooling is performed at the Host.
■[Show Icon in the Taskbar] (See p. 4-63)
When this option is checked, an icon for displaying the Printer Status Window appears in 
the Windows Taskbar.
[Profile] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista only)
This sheet allows you to create and add new Profiles and to edit existing Profiles.
■[Profile List]
Lists the available...

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This dialog box allows you to enter the [Name], [Icon], [Comment], and printing 
preferences for a newly added Profile or a Profile that you are editing.
■[Edit] (See p. 4-50)
Click [Edit] to open the dialog box shown below.
This dialog box allows you to enter the [Name], [Icon], [Comment], and printing 
preferences for a newly added Profile or a Profile that you are editing.
■[Delete] (See p. 4-50)
Allows you to delete an added Profile.
■[Import] (See p....

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■[Allow Profile Selection]
Allows you to select a Profile from within the [Document Properties] dialog box.
■[Allow Setting Edition]
Allows you to add new Profiles that are different from the Profiles previously registered in 
the [Document Properties] dialog box.
Preview
The preview panel on the [Page Setup], [Paper Source], and [Finishing] sheets 
shows the current printer settings. You can change [Page Layout] and [Finishing] 
settings by...

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Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper.
1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista, display the [Device 
Settings] sheet and select [Auto] from [Spooling at Host].
 

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2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then set the [Page Layout] 
setting to the number of pages to print on each sheet of paper.
The number of pages that can be selected is 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 (Pages per 
Sheet).
3The [Page Order] setting is displayed if the number of pages 
per sheet is 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 or 16. Use this to select the order that 
pages are printed.
 
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