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    When   is selected
    You can specify the paper source and [Finishing].
    Left-clicking the paper source image (manual feed slot or paper cassette image) on 
    Preview specifies the paper source. If you want to switch the paper source automatically 
    according to the size or type of paper, left-click [Auto] on the lower right on Preview.
    Also, right-clicking on Preview specifies [Finishing].
    If [Paper Selection] is set to [Different for First, Others, and Last], [Different for First, 
    Second, Others, and Last], or [Different for Cover and Others], you can specify the paper 
    source for each page.
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
    Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper.
    1If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the 
    [Device Settings] sheet, and then make sure that [Spooling at 
    Host] is set to [Auto].
    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then select the number of the 
    pages to be printed on one sheet from [Page Layout].
    The number of pages that can be selected is 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 (Pages per 
    Sheet).
     
    						
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    3When [Page Layout] is set to 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 (Pages per 
    Sheet), [Page Order] appears. Specify how the pages are 
    aligned.
    NOTE
    The options under the [Page Order] pull-down menu differ depending on the paper 
    orientation or the number of pages to be printed on one sheet.
    4Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    5Click [OK] or [Print].
    The printer starts printing.
     
    						
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    Scaling Print Output
    You can select a scale when [Page Layout] is set to [1 Page per Sheet].
    When the settings for [Page Size] and [Output Size] are different from each other, 
    the scale factor is adjusted automatically.
    The scale factor can also be specified manually.
    You can specify from 25 to 200 %.
    Scaling a Document Automatically
    1Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then specify the page size in 
    [Page Size].
    2Specify the paper size in [Output Size].
    3Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    The scaling will be set automatically according to the sizes specified in [Page 
    Size] and [Output Size].
     
    						
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    Scaling a Document Manually
    1Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then specify the page size in 
    [Page Size].
    2Specify the paper size in [Output Size].
    3Select the [Manual Scaling] check box, then specify the value 
    in the spin box.
    4Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
     
    						
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    Poster Printing
    You can magnify a single page image and print it out on multiple sheets of paper. 
    You can join these printouts together to make one large poster.
    1If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the 
    [Device Settings] sheet, and then make sure that [Spooling at 
    Host] is set to [Auto].
    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then select [Poster [N x N]] (N 
    = 2, 3, 4) from [Page Layout].
    A layout image of the printed paper appears on Preview.
    3Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    4Click [OK] or [Print].
    The printer starts printing.
     
    						
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    Watermark Printing
    You can superimpose watermarks (such as [COPY], [DRAFT], etc.) over the 
    documents created by an application. Select the desired character string from the 
    list of the character strings registered as watermarks. Also, you can add new 
    watermarks or edit the already registered watermarks by clicking [Edit Watermark] 
    in the [Page Setup] sheet.
    Watermark Printing
    1If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the 
    [Device Settings] sheet, and then make sure that [Spooling at 
    Host] is set to [Auto].
    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, select the [Watermark] check 
    box, and then select the watermark to print with the document 
    from the drop-down list on the right of [Watermark].
    3Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    4Click [OK] or [Print].
    The printer starts printing.
     
    						
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    Editing Watermarks
    1If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the 
    [Device Settings] sheet, and then make sure that [Spooling at 
    Host] is set to [Auto].
    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, select the [Watermark] check 
    box, and then click [Edit Watermark].
    3Specify the options as needed.
     
    						
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    NOTE
    •For more details on the settings, see Windows online Help. For details on methods 
    for displaying Online Help, see How to Use Online Help, on p. 4-72.
    •When adding a new watermark, click [Add].
    •You cannot change the settings for the default watermarks.
    4Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    The [Page Setup] sheet reappears.
    Printing Borders and Printing Date
    You can print with borders, printing date, and/or page numbers.
    1If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the 
    [Device Settings] sheet, and then make sure that [Spooling at 
    Host] is set to [Auto].
    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then click [Page Options].
     
    						
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    3Specify the options as needed.
    NOTE
    For more details on the settings, see Windows online Help. For details on methods 
    for displaying Online Help, see How to Use Online Help, on p. 4-72.
    4Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    The [Page Setup] sheet reappears.
    5Click [OK].
    6Click [OK] or [Print].
    The printer starts printing.
     
    						
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    Selecting an Objective
    Allows you to select the print style (1-sided Printing, 2-sided Printing, or Booklet 
    Printing).
    IMPORTANT
    For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, [Booklet Printing] is disabled when [Spooling at 
    Host] is set to [Disabled] in the [Device Settings] sheet.
    1Display the [Finishing] sheet and select any one of [1-sided 
    Printing], [2-sided Printing], or [Booklet Printing] for [Print 
    Style].
    IMPORTANT
    When performing 2-sided printing or booklet printing, set the paper size switch 
    lever on the rear of the main unit to the appropriate position. When the switch is not 
    set to the appropriate position, this may result in paper jams. For details on the 
    procedure for setting the paper size switch lever, see Automatic 2-sided Printing, 
    on p. 2-46.
    [1-sided Printing]:Prints on one side of paper.
    [2-sided Printing]:Prints on both sides of paper.
    [Booklet Printing]:Prints booklets. Booklet printing involves printing 2 pages on 
    both sides of a sheet of paper in the appropriate order so that 
    the printouts become a booklet when folded into two. To perform 
    detailed settings for booklet printing, click [Booklet].
     
    						
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