Canon Lbp 3300 User Guide
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4-56 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 2When [Booklet Printing] is selected, click [Booklet] and specify the following 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. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing. Printing with a Gutter You can specify a gutter on the printouts. Valid gutter values range from 0 to 30 mm. When a gutter is specified, the position of the page image is adjusted to make room for the gutter. At this point, you can select whether to reduce the size of the image to fit the remaining space.
4-57 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, specify the edge on which the gutter is to be located in [Binding Location], and then click [Gutter]. 2Specify 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. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing.
4-58 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 Specifying the Paper Output Method Select a paper output method from the following options. •[Off] Printouts of a complete job are grouped. For example, if you are printing three copies of a 3-page document, printouts of a complete job are grouped, arranged in this page order: 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3. •[Collate] Printouts of a complete job are collated. For example, if you are printing three copies of a 3-page document, printouts of a complete job are collated, arranged in this page order: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3. 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, then select the output method in [Finishing]. 2Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. 3Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing.
4-59 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions Printing with the Data 180 Degrees Rotated Prints with the image 180 degrees rotated. This option is useful for printing envelopes and Index Card that can be fed only in specific orientations. 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, then click [Finishing Details]. 2Select the [Rotate Print Data 180 Degrees] check box. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing.
4-60 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 Smoothing Out Rough-Textured Images When image data such as photographic images are enlarged in size in an application and printed, the printed images can look rough or jagged. You can print this kind of low-resolution image data with smoothing it out. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, then click [Details]. 2Select the [Enable Image Correction] check box. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears.
4-61 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing. Printing with Toner Density Adjusted You can print with toner density adjusted. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, then click [Details]. 2Adjust the toner density by dragging the [Toner Density] slider from side to side. Move the slider to the right to make it denser and to the left to make it lighter.
4-62 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing. Specifying the Brightness and Contrast You can perform printing with the brightness and contrast specified. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, select the [Manual Grayscale Settings] check box, and then click [Grayscale Settings].
4-63 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 2Display the [Grayscale Adjustment] sheet, then adjust the brightness and contrast for the print data. Move the [Brightness] slider to the right to make it lighter and to the left to make it darker. Move the [Contrast] slider to the right to make it higher and to the left to make it lower. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, you can print a sample after adjusting the brightness and contrast. For more details, see Printing a Grayscale Sample (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only), on p. 4-64.
4-64 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 Printing a Grayscale Sample (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only) You can print an adjusted grayscale sample after specifying the settings in the [Grayscale Adjustment] sheet. [Preview] is printed in the center of the paper, and this is surrounded by images where [Brightness] and [Contrast] are changed by 1 unit in each of the corresponding directions. This is useful to adjust the colors on the printed 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 [Quality] sheet, select the [Manual Grayscale Settings] check box, and then select the [Print Grayscale Sample] check box. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. IMPORTANT When printing a grayscale sample, be sure to set [Page Layout] in the [Page Setup] sheet to [1 Page per Sheet].
4-65 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 4Click [OK] or [Print]. The grayscale sample is printed. IMPORTANT When you are finished with printing grayscale samples, clear the [Print Grayscale Sample] check box. Specifying Profiles You can save or import all the printing preferences specified in the [Page Setup], [Finishing], [Paper Source], and [Quality] sheets at once. You can also add, edit or select the settings. Save the printing preferences as a Profile using the following procedure. Make sure that any one of the [Page Setup], [Finishing], [Paper Source] and [Quality] sheets is displayed, then perform the following procedure. NOTE •For Windows 98/Me, up to 50 Profiles can be added. To make it possible to add up to 50 Profiles for each user account, double-click [My Computer] [Control Panel] [Passwords] to display the [User Profiles] sheet, and then select [Users can customize their preferences and desktop settings.]. •For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, up to 50 Profiles for each user account can be added. •If the printer name has been changed, any saved Profiles cannot be imported. To import the saved Profiles, change the printer name to its previous one. •The Profile information file saved on Windows 98/Me cannot be used on Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 and vice versa.