Canon Lbp 3200 User Guide
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Using the Printing Functions4-28 Printing a Document 4 •[EMF Spooling] allows you to specify the spool file format. If a checkmark is placed, the file is spooled in metafile format. If it is not, the file is spooled in RAW format. If you have the printer set up as a network printer, the file is always spooled in RAW format. [Quality] Sheet The [Quality] sheet allows you to specify the following printing preferences. ■Resolution Allows you to specify the fineness of images. Select [600 dpi] or [300 dpi]. ■Halftones Allows you to select the halftone processing for printing color or gray-scale images. ■Brightness / Contrast To specify the settings, click the spin button for [Brightness] or [Contrast]. The settings can also be specified by dragging the slider rightward and leftward. You can specify from -80 to 80%. [Pattern 1]Suitable for printing general documents. [Pattern 2]Sharpness is applied when printing photographic image. To print an image of a person or for emphasizing the darkness. [Pattern 3]Colored letters and thin lines are printed more clearly.
Using the Printing Functions4-29 Printing a Document 4 ■Details The dialog box shown below will appear by clicking [Details]. •To change the density settings, drag the slider for [Toner Density] rightward and leftward. •If you place a checkmark for [Use Toner Save], you can save toner. •If you place a checkmark for [Image Refinement], the printer will smooth jagged characters or graphics automatically. IMPORTANT Using the Toner Save mode may decrease print density making printed text look patchy. [General] Sheet Displays the printer name. Allows you to print a test page.
Using the Printing Functions4-30 Printing a Document 4 [Sharing] Sheet Allows you to specify whether or not to share the printer. NOTE The [Sharing] sheet does not appear when the appropriate network settings is not configured. (See p. 3-40.) [Ports] Sheet Allows you to add, delete, and configure a printer port.
Using the Printing Functions4-31 Printing a Document 4 [Advanced] Sheet Allows you to specify the detailed settings, such as the time when the printer is available and the spooling settings. [Security] Sheet Allows you to confirm the access permissions for each logged-on user.
Using the Printing Functions4-32 Printing a Document 4 [Paper Selection] Sheet Allows you to select custom paper. Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper. 1Display the [Page Setup] sheet. 2From [Page Layout], select the page numbers to be printed on one sheet. The number of pages that can be selected is 1, 2, 4, 8, or 9 (Pages per Sheet).
Using the Printing Functions4-33 Printing a Document 4 3When 2, 4, 8, or 9 (Pages per Sheet) is selected for [Page Layout], [Page Order] appears. Select the desired page order. NOTE •If you select 2, 4, 8, or 9 (Pages per Sheet), [Match Page Size] is set for [Output Size] automatically, disallowing you to select from [Output Size]. •The options under the [Page Order] pull-down menu differ depending on the orientation and the number of pages to be printed on one sheet. 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. Scaling Print Output You can select the scale when [1 Page per Sheet] is selected for [Page Layout]. The scale factor will be adjusted automatically when [Page Size] and [Output Size] are different. The scale factor can be specified manually. You can specify from 10 to 200 %.
Using the Printing Functions4-34 Printing a Document 4 Scaling a Document Automatically 1Display the [Page Setup] sheet. 2Specify the document size in [Page Size]. 3Specify the paper size in [Output Size]. 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The scale factor will be set automatically depending on the sizes specified in [Page Size] and [Output Size].
Using the Printing Functions4-35 Printing a Document 4 Scaling a Document Manually 1Display the [Page Setup] sheet. 2Specify the document size in [Page Size]. 3Specify the paper size in [Output Size]. 4Place a checkmark for [Manual Scaling], then specify the value in the spin box. 5Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
Using the Printing Functions4-36 Printing a Document 4 Specifying a Custom Paper Size Follow the procedure below to specify a desired paper size. ■For Windows 98/Me 1Display the [Page Setup] sheet. 2Click [Custom Paper Size]. The [Custom Paper Size Settings] dialog box will appear. 3Specify the following items as needed. [Custom Paper List]:Displays the names of custom paper that are currently registered. [Name]:Enter the name of the custom paper to be registered. Up to 30 characters can be entered. As a default, [Size 1], [Size 2], and [Size 3] are registered.
Using the Printing Functions4-37 Printing a Document 4 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. ■For Windows 2000/XP 1Display the [Printers] (Windows XP: [Printers and Faxes]) folder, then click [Server Properties] from the [File] menu. The [Printer Server Properties] dialog box will appear. 2Display the [Forms] sheet, then place a checkmark for [Create a New Form]. Specify the following options as needed. [Unit]:Specify the units (Millimeter or Inch) to be used when setting the custom paper size. [Paper Size]:Specify the height and width of the custom paper size (Height Width). Specify the custom paper size using portrait orientation (Height Width) within valid setting values. The valid setting values are from 76.2 to 215.9 mm in width, and from 127.0 to 355.6 mm in height. [Form Description for]:Allows you to enter a custom paper name. For Windows XP, [Form name] is displayed. [Units]:Select either [Metric] or [English]. [Paper Size]:Specify the height and width of the custom paper size (Height Width). Specify the custom paper size using portrait orientation (Height Width) within valid setting values. The valid setting values are from 7.62 to 21.59 cm in width, and from 12.70 to 35.56 cm in height. [Printer Area Margins]:Enter values directly. The valid setting values are more than 0.5 cm.