Canon Lbp 5200 User Guide
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Using the Printing Functions4-44 Printing a Document 4 2Display the [Page Setup] sheet and place a checkmark next to [Watermark]. 3Select the character string to print as a watermark from the list on the right of [Watermark]. 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
Using the Printing Functions4-45 Printing a Document 4 Editing Watermarks 1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the [Device Settings] sheet and set [Spooling at Host] to [Auto]. 2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, place a checkmark next to [Watermark], and then click [Edit Watermark].
Using the Printing Functions4-46 Printing a Document 4 The [Edit Watermark] dialog box is displayed. 3Specify the following items as needed: NOTE •Click [Add] to create a new watermark. •You cannot modify the default watermarks. [Position]: Specify the position to print the selected watermark on the document. Enter X and Y axis values between -50 and 50. [Angle]: Specify the angle to print the selected watermark on the document. [Name]: Enter a name for the watermark which will be displayed in the [Watermark] list in the [Page Setup] sheet. [Text]: Enter the characters to be printed as the watermark. [Font]: Select the font to be used for the watermark (True Type fonts only). [Style]: Select the font style for the watermark. [Size]: Specify the font size for the watermark. [Color]: Specify the color for the watermark. [Watermark Border]: Specify whether a border encloses the watermark when printed. [Watermark Type]: Select the watermark type from [Transparent] or [Solid]. [Print on First Page Only]: Select this checkbox to print the watermark only on the first page of the document.
Using the Printing Functions4-47 Printing a Document 4 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Page Setup] sheet reappears. Specifying Custom Paper (Non-Standard Paper) It is possible to configure custom paper sizes. NOTE To specify a custom paper size, open the following dialog box. -For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 Open the [Server Properties] dialog box from the [Printers and Faxes] folder (the [Printers] folder for Windows 2000). -For Windows 98/Me Open the [Printer Properties] dialog box from the [Printers] folder. ■For Windows 98/Me 1Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then click [Custom Paper Size].
Using the Printing Functions4-48 Printing a Document 4 The [Custom Paper Size Settings] dialog box is displayed. 2Specify the following items as needed: 3Click [Register]. NOTE On Windows 98/Me, a maximum of 30 custom paper sizes can be defined. 4Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. [Paper List]: Displays the names and sizes of standard paper and added custom paper. [Name of Custom Paper Size]:Enter a name to use for the new custom paper size.You can enter a maximum of 31 characters. [Unit]: Select the units (millimeters or inches) to be used when entering the custom paper size. [Paper Size]: Specifies the length and width of the custom paper size (length greater than or equal to width). Paper sizes should be specified for portrait orientation (length greater than or equal to width) and within the user-definable limits.
Using the Printing Functions4-49 Printing a Document 4 ■For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 1Open the [Printers and Faxes] folder ([Printers] folder on Windows 2000), then select [Server Properties] from the [File] menu. The [Printer Server Properties] dialog box will appear. 2Display the [Forms] sheet, then check [Create a New Form]. Specify the following options as needed. 3After confirming the settings, click [Save Form], and then click [Close]. [Form Name]: Allows you to enter a name for the custom paper size. ([Form Description for] is displayed on Windows 2000.) [Units]: Select from either [Metric] or [English]. [Paper Size]: Specifies the length and width of the custom paper size (length greater than or equal to width). Paper sizes should be specified in portrait orientation (length greater than or equal to width) and within the user-definable limits. The valid range of settings for this printer are width: 7.62 to 21.59 cm and length: 12.70 to 35.56 cm. [Printer area margins]: Enter a numerical value. The valid range of settings for this printer are between 0.5 cm and 5.0 cm. Make sure to set the margin to a value in the range of 0.5 cm to 5.0 cm.
Using the Printing Functions4-50 Printing a Document 4 Printing Borders and The Date You can print borders, the date of printing, and/or page numbers on each document. 1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the [Device Settings] sheet and set [Spooling at Host] to [Auto]. 2Display the [Page Setup] sheet, then click [Layout Options].
Using the Printing Functions4-51 Printing a Document 4 The [Layout Options] dialog box is displayed. 3Configure the following items as necessary: 4Verify the settings, then click [OK]. The [Page Setup] sheet reappears. [Edging]: Select the type of edging to print as a border. [Print Date]: Prints the date. Choose the position to print the date from the list. [Print User Name]: Prints the name of the user as registered in the computer. Choose the position to print the user name from the list. [Print Page Number]: Prints page numbers. Choose the position to print the page numbers from the list.
Using the Printing Functions4-52 Printing a Document 4 Gutters You can create a gutter on the documents that you print. The gutter width can be set to between 0 and 30 mm. If you use the gutter settings, the printed images will be shifted to create an additional margin along the specified edge. You can select whether the page image will be reduced to account for this margin or not. 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, set the [Binding Location] to the edge along which the gutter is to be located, and then click [Gutter]. The [Gutter Settings] dialog box will appear.
Using the Printing Functions4-53 Printing a Document 4 2Specify the value in the spin box. Configure the following items as necessary: 3Verify the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. Specifying the Finishing Method You can specify a variety of print processing options. 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, then click [Finishing Details]. [Image Processing]: If you use the gutter settings, the printed images will be shifted to create an additional margin along the specified edge. You can select whether the page image will be reduced to account for this margin or not. If you select [Reduce and Arrange], the page image will be automatically reduced slightly so that the image will not protrude out of printable area when the image is shifted. If you choose [Stagger Image with Size as-is], the page image will be shifted without being reduced. Any part of the page image that extends outside of the printable area will be lost from the printout.