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    [Advanced] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only)
    This sheet allows you to specify detailed printer settings, such as the times when 
    the printer is available and spooler settings.
    [Color Management] Sheet
    Allows you to specify the settings for the printers color profile.
     
    						
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    [Security] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only)
    This sheet allows you to confirm the access permissions for each user.
    [Configuration]/[Device Settings] Sheet
    The [Configuration]/[Device Settings] sheet allows you to specify the paper source 
    options installed in the printer, when the Printer Status Window is displayed, and 
    other settings.
    ■[Paper Source Options] (See p. 4-2)
    If the optional 250-sheet paper feeder is installed in the printer, select [250 Sheet 
    Cassette].
    ■[Spooling at Host] (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only)
    You can specify whether spooling is performed at the Host.
     
    						
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    ■[Show Icon in the Taskbar] (See p. 4-74)
    When this option is checked, an icon for displaying the Printer Status Window appears in 
    the Windows taskbar.
    ■[Get Device Status]
    Click [Get Device Status] to automatically retrieve device information, etc. from the printer 
    and update the printer driver settings accordingly.
    [Profile] Sheet (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only)
    This sheet allows you to create and add new Profiles and edit existing Profiles.
    ■[Profile List]
    Lists the available Profiles.
    ■[Name]
    Displays the name of the Profile selected in [Profile List].
    ■[Comment]
    Displays a comment about the Profile selected in [Profile List].
     
    						
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    ■[Add] (See p. 4-64)
    Click [Add] to open the dialog box shown below.
    This dialog box allows you to specify the name, icon, comment, and print settings for a 
    newly added Profile or a Profile that you want to edit.
    ■[Edit] (See p. 4-66)
    Click [Edit] to open the dialog box shown below.
    This dialog box allows you to specify the name, icon, comment, and print settings for a 
    newly added Profile or a Profile that you want to edit.
    ■[Delete] (See p. 4-66)
    Allows you to delete a Profile that you previously added.
    ■[Import] (See p. 4-66)
    Allows you to import a Profile saved as a file and add it to the printer driver.
     
    						
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    ■[Export] (See p. 4-66)
    Allows you to save an added or edited Profile as a file.
    ■[Allow Profile Selection]
    Allows you to select a Profile in the [Document Properties] dialog box.
    ■[Allow Setting Edition]
     Allows you to add a new Profile setting that is different from the Profiles previously 
    registered in the [Document Properties] dialog box.
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
    Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper.
    1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the [Device 
    Settings] sheet and set [Spooling at Host] to [Auto].
     
    						
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    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then set [Page Layout] to the 
    number of the pages to be printed 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 on each sheet.
    NOTE
    The options in the [Page Order] drop-down list differ depending on the paper 
    orientation and the number of pages to be printed on each sheet.
     
    						
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    4Verify the settings, then click [OK].
    Scaling Printer Output
    You can choose to scale your document if the [Page Layout] is set to [1 Page per 
    Sheet].
    The scale factor is adjusted automatically if the [Page Size] and [Output Size] 
    settings are different.
    The scale factor can also be specified manually.
    You can specify a scale factor of between 25 and 200%.
    Scaling a Document Automatically
    1Display the [Page Setup] sheet, and set the [Page Size].
    2Specify the paper size in [Output Size].
    3Verify the settings, then click [OK].
    The scale factor will be set automatically depending on the sizes specified in 
    [Page Size] and [Output Size].
     
    						
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    Scaling a Document Manually
    1Display the [Page Setup] sheet, and set the [Page Size].
    2Specify the paper size in [Output Size].
    3Select [Manual Scaling], then enter the value in the spin box.
    4Verify the settings, then click [OK].
     
    						
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    Poster Printing
    You can magnify a single page image and print it out over several sheets of paper. 
    You can then create a large poster-sized printout by taping the multiple sheets of 
    paper together.
    1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the [Device 
    Settings] sheet and set [Spooling at Host] to [Auto].
    2Display the [Page Setup] sheet and set [Page Layout] to 
    [Poster [N x N]] (N = 2, 3, 4).
     
    						
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    A layout image of the printout appears in the Preview panel.
    3Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
    IMPORTANT
    •When paper is to be output with the print side facing down, the printing order of the 
    output (separated into multiple pages) should be Upper Left to Right.
    •When you perform poster printing, the watermark printing and layout options are 
    disabled.
    •When you perform poster printing, the [Page Order] setting is disabled.
    Watermark Printing
    This feature superimposes a watermark (such as COPY, DRAFT, or other 
    ghosted text) during printing over a document created by an application. You can 
    select the text string to use from the list of strings that have been setup as 
    watermarks. Alternatively, you can click on [Edit Watermark] in the [Page Setup] 
    sheet and create a new watermark or edit an existing watermark.
    Watermark Printing
    1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the [Device 
    Settings] sheet and set [Spooling at Host] to [Auto].
     
    						
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