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    Printing a Document
    Deleting/Pausing/Resuming a Print Job
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    3Click the button for the desired operation from among the 
    [Job Operation] buttons.
    Deleting a Job
    ❑
    Click [ ] (Delete Job).
    Pausing a Job
    ❑
    Click [ ] (Pause Job).
    Resuming the Job
    ❑
    Click [ ] (Resume Job).
     
    						
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    Printing a Document
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
    Utilizing a Variety of Options for Printing
    You can print in a variety of ways by using the printer driver as follows.
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet (See p. 4-47)
    Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper.
    Scaling Print Output (See p. 4-49)
    Specify this option when A4 size data is reduced in size and printed on B5 size paper, or 
    B5 size data is enlarged and printed on A4 size paper. You can specify an arbitrary 
    scaling.
     
    						
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
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    Poster Printing (See p. 4-51)
    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.
    Watermark Printing (See p. 4-52)
    You can superimpose watermarks (such as [COPY], [DRAFT], etc.) over the documents 
    created by an application.
    Printing Borders and Printing Date (See p. 4-54)
    You can print with borders, printing date, and/or page numbers, etc.
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
    Printing with a Gutter (See p. 4-56)
    You can specify a gutter on the printouts.
    Specifying the Paper Output Method (See p. 4-57)
    You can 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.
     
    						
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
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    Print with Upper Left of Sheet as Starting Point (See p. 4-58)
    Since printing is usually performed with the upper-left 5 mm (10 mm for envelopes) 
    margin within the printable area of a sheet as the starting point, a certain portion (lower 
    right) may be missing when printing data with no margin. In this case, you can print with 
    the upper-left 0 mm margin as the starting point, and as a result, all sides of the sheet will 
    be printed evenly.
    Printing with the Data 180 Degrees Rotated (See p. 4-59)
    You can print with the image 180 degrees rotated. This option is useful for printing 
    envelopes and Index Card size media that can be fed only in specific orientations.
    Smoothing Out Rough-Textured Images (See p. 4-61)
    Specify this option when printing by smoothing out this kind of low-resolution image data.
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
    Printing with Toner Density Adjusted (See p. 4-62)
    You can print with the toner density of each color (black, yellow, magenta, and cyan) 
    adjusted.
    Color Settings (See p. 4-64)
    You can perform color printing with the colors originally specified.
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
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    Specifying the Brightness and Contrast (See p. 4-66)
    You can perform color printing with the brightness and contrast specified.
    Printing a Color Sample (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only) (See p. 4-68)
    You can print an adjusted color sample after specifying the settings in the [Color 
    Adjustment] sheet.
     
    						
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    4
    Using the Various Printing Functions
    Editing Jobs with PageComposer (See p. 4-73)
    You can combine two jobs into one and change the job settings for the combined job. You 
    can edit a job in another application. You can also preview the job.
    Various Pages in the Printer Driver
    The [Printer Properties] dialog box and the [Document Properties] dialog box 
    contain the following sheets that allow you to specify the various printing functions. 
    You can switch among the sheets by clicking the tabs across the top of the dialog 
    box.
    This section describes the types of printing preferences that can be specified in 
    each sheet.
    For Windows  98/Me
    •[Document Properties] Dialog Box
    - [Page Setup] Sheet
    - [Finishing] Sheet
    - [Paper Source] Sheet
    - [Quality] Sheet
    •[Printer Properties] Dialog Box
    - [General] Sheet
    - [Details] Sheet
    - [Sharing] Sheet
    - [Color Management] Sheet
    - [Page Setup] Sheet
    - [Finishing] Sheet
    - [Paper Source] Sheet
    - [Quality] Sheet
    - [Configuration] Sheet
    JobAJobB
    Job
     
    						
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    NOTE
    The [General], [Details], [Sharing], and [Color Management] sheets in the [Printer 
    Properties] dialog box are displayed by Windows. For details on these sheets, see 
    Windows Help.
    For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
    •[Document Properties] Dialog Box
    - [Page Setup] Sheet
    - [Finishing] Sheet
    - [Paper Source] Sheet
    - [Quality] Sheet
    •[Printer Properties] Dialog Box
    - [General] Sheet
    - [Sharing] Sheet
    - [Ports] Sheet
    - [Advanced] Sheet
    - [Color Management] Sheet
    - [Security] Sheet
    - [Device Settings] Sheet
    - [Profile] Sheet
    NOTE
    The [General], [Sharing], [Ports], [Advanced], [Color Management], [Security] sheets in 
    the [Printer Properties] dialog box are displayed by Windows. For details on these sheets, 
    see Windows Help.
     
    						
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    Using the Various Printing Functions
    [Page Setup] Sheet
    The [Page Setup] sheet allows you to specify the following printing preferences:
    Setting/ButtonContents
    [Page Size]You can select the paper size of the document created 
    by an application.
    [Output Size] You can specify the actual paper size to be printed.
    [Copies] You can specify the number of copies to be printed.
    [Orientation] You can specify the printing orientation.
    [Page Layout] (See p. 4-47)- [N Pages per Sheet] (N=1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16)
    Prints multiple pages on one sheet of paper. Some 
    applications provide a function to print a document as a 
    collated set of copies. Do not use this function with [N 
    Pages per Sheet].
    - [Poster [N x N]] (N = 2, 3, 4)
    Magnifies a single page image and print it out on 
    multiple sheets of paper. You can join these printouts 
    together to make one large poster.
    [Page Order]You can specify the page order layout for printing when 
    [Page Layout] is set to [N Pages per Sheet] (N = 2, 4, 6, 
    8, 9, 16).
    [Manual Scaling] (See p. 4-50)Selecting this check box allows you to enter the value for 
    scaling the printed document manually.
     
    						
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