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    							2.  From the Advanced  tab, select Edit from  the Watermark  drop -down  list. The   Edit  Watermarks window
    appears.
    3 .  Enter  a  text message  in the Watermark Message  box.  You  can  enter up  to  256 characters.  The  message
    displays  in the preview  window.
    When  the  First Page  Only  box is checked,  the watermark  prints on the first page  only.
    4 .  Select watermark  options.
    You  can  select the font name, style, size,  and  shade from  the  Font  Attributes section, as well as set  the
    angle of the watermark  from  the Message Angle  section.
    5 .  Click   Add to  add  a  new watermark  to  the  Current  Watermarks list.
    6 .  When  you have  finished editing,  click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    To stop printing the watermark, select None  from  the Watermark  drop -down  list.
    Editing  a watermark
    1.  To change  the print  settings from  your  software application, access   Printing Preferences (See Opening
    printing preferences).
    2 .  Click  the  Advanced  tab, select Edit  from  the Watermark  drop -down  list. The   Edit  Watermarks window
    appears.
    3 .  Select the watermark  you want  to  edit from  the  Current  Watermarks list and  change  the watermark
    message  and  options.
    4 .  Click   Update  to  save the changes.
    5 .  Click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    Deleting a watermark
    1.  To change  the print  settings from  your  software application, access   Printing Preferences (See Opening
    printing preferences).
    2 .  Click  the  Advanced  tab, select Edit  from  the Watermark  drop -down  list. The   Edit  Watermarks window
    appears.
    3 .  Select the watermark  you want  to  delete from  the  Current  Watermarks list and  click  Delete.
    4 .  Click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    Using overlay
    An overlay  is text and/or  images  stored  in the computer  hard disk  drive  (HDD) as a  special file format  that  can  be
    printed on any document.  Overlays are often used to  take  the place  of letterhead paper. Rather  than  using
    preprinted letterhead, you can  create an overlay  containing  exactly the same  information  that  is currently on your
    letterhead. To print  a  letter  with your  company’s  letterhead, you do not need  to  load  preprinted letterhead paper in
    the machine just print  the letterhead overlay  on your  document.
    Creating a new page  overlay
    To use a  page  overlay, you must  create a  new page  overlay  containing  your  logo  or image.
    1.  Create or open a  document containing  text or an image for use in a  new page  overlay. Position the items
    exactly as you wish them  to  appear when  printed as an overlay.
    2 .  To save the document as an overlay, access   Printing Preferences (See 
    Opening  printing preferences ).
    3 .  Click  the  Advanced  tab, and  select Edit  from  the Text drop -down  list.  Edit  Overlay window  appears.
    4 .  In the Edit  Overlay  window, click  Create .
    5 .  In the Save  As  window, type a  name of up  to  eight  characters in the  File name box.  Select the destination
    path,  if necessary  (The default is C:\Formover).
    6 .  Click   Save.  The  name appears on the Overlay List .
    7 .  Click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    8 .  The  file is not printed.  Instead, it  is stored  on your  computer  hard disk  drive.
    The  overlay  document size must  be the same  as the document you print  with the overlay. Do not create an
    overlay  with a  watermark.
    Using  a page  overlay
     
    						
    							After an overlay  has  been  created, it  is ready  to  be printed with your  document.  To print  an overlay  with a
    document:1.  Create or open the document you want  to  print.
    2 .  To change  the print  settings from  your  software application, access   Printing Preferences (See 
    Opening
    printing preferences).
    3 .  Click  the  Advanced  tab.
    4 .  Select the desired overlay  from  the Text  drop -down  list.
    5 .  If  the overlay  file you want  does  not appear in the  Text drop -down  list, select  Edit from  the list and  click
    Load .  Select the overlay  file you want  to  use.
    If  you have  stored  the overlay  file you want  to  use in an external  source,  you can  also  load  the file when
    you access  the Open  window.
    After you select the file,  click  Open .  The  file appears in the Overlay List  box and  is available  for printing.
    Select the overlay  from  the Overlay List  box.
    6 .  If  necessary, check  Confirm  Page  Overlay When Printing  box.  If  this box is checked,  a  message  window
    appears each  time you submit  a  document for printing, asking you to  confirm your  wish to  print  an overlay
    on your  document.
    If  this box is not checked and  an overlay  has  been  selected, the overlay  automatically prints with your
    document.
    7 .  Click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    The  selected overlay  prints on your  document.
    The  resolution of the overlay  document must  be the same  as that  of the document you will print  with the
    overlay.
    Deleting a page  overlay
    You  can  delete page  overlays that  you no longer use. 1.  In the Printing Preferences  window, click  the Advanced tab.
    2 .  Select  Edit in the  Overlay  drop  down  list.
    3 .  Select the overlay  you want  to  delete from  the  Overlay List box.
    4 .  Click   Delete .
    5 .  When  a  confirming message  window  appears,  click   Yes.
    6 .  Click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    Advanced Options
    Use  the following Graphics options to  adjust  the print  quality for your  specific  printing needs.
    If  the option is grayed out or not shown, that  option is not applicable  with the printer language you are using.
    1 .  To change  the print  settings from  your  software application, access   Printing Preferences (See 
    Opening
    printing preferences).
    2 .  Click  the  Graphics  tab.
    Refer to  the online  help for each  option’s  information  provided  from  the  Printing Preferences.
    Font/Text: Select Darken Text  to  print  texts darker  than  on a  normal  document.  Use   All Text Black to
    prints solid black, regardless of the color  it  appears on the screen.
    Graphic Controller: Fine  Edge allows  user  to  emphasize  edges of texts and  fine  lines for improving
    readability.
    Toner Save: Selecting  this option extends the life of your  toner cartridge and  reduces your  cost per page
    without  a  significant  reduction in print  quality.
    On : Select this option to  allow the printer to  use less toner on each  page.
    Off : If  you do not need  to  save toner when  printing a  document,  select this option.
    3 .  Click   OK or Print  until you exit  the Print  window.
    Changing the default print settings
    1.  Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    2 .  For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/Server 2003, select Printer and Faxes .
    For  Windows Server 2008/Vista,  select Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound  > Printers .
    For  Windows 7, select Control  Panel  > Hardware  and Sound  > Devices and Printers .
     
    						
    							For  Windows Server 2008 R2,  select Control  Panel > Hardware  > Devices and Printers .
    3 .  Right-click  your  machine.
    4 .  For  Windows XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista,  press   Printing Preferences.
    For  Windows 7 and  Windows Server 2008 R2,  from  context menus, select the  Printing preferences.
    If  Printing preferences  item has  ► mark, you can  select other printer drivers connected with selected
    printer.
    5 .  Change the settings on each  tab.
    6 .  Click   OK.
    If  you want  to  change  the settings for each  print  job,  change  it  in  Printing Preferences.
    Setting your machine as a default machine
    1.  Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    2 .  For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/Server 2003, select Printer and Faxes .
    For  Windows Server 2008/Vista,  select Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound  > Printers .
    For  Windows 7, select Control  Panel  > Hardware  and Sound  > Devices and Printers .
    For  Windows Server 2008 R2,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware  > Devices and Printers .
    3 .  Select your  machine.
    4 .  Right-click  your  machine and  select Set as  Default  Printer .
    For  Windows 7 and  Windows Server 2008 R2,  if Set as  default printer item has  ► mark, you can  select
    other printer drivers connected with selected printer.
    Printing to a file (PRN)
    You  will sometimes need  to  save the print  data as a  file.
    To create a  file:
    1.  Check the Print to file  box at the Print window.
    2.  Click   Print.
    3 .  Type  in the destination path  and  the file name, and  then  click   OK.  For  example  c:\Temp\file name .
    If  you type in only  the file name, the file is automatically saved  in  My  Documents.  The  saved  folder may
    differ, depending on your  operating  system.
     
    						
    							Macintosh printing
    This section explains  how to  print  using  Macintosh. You  need  to  set  the print  environment  before printing.
    USB  connected (See Macintosh).
    Printing a document
    When  you print  with a  Macintosh, you need  to  check  the printer driver  setting  in each  application  you use.  Follow
    the steps below  to  print  from  a  Macintosh:
    1.  Open the document you want  to  print.
    2 .  Open the  File menu  and  click   Page  Setup.
    3 .  Choose your  paper size,  orientation, scaling, other options,  and  make  sure  that  your  machine is selected. Click
    OK .
    4.  Open the  File menu  and  click  Print .
    5 .  Choose the number of copies you want  and  indicate which pages you want  to  print.
    6 .  Click   Print.
    Changing printer settings
    You  can  use advanced printing features provided  by your  machine.
    Open an application  and  select Print  from  the File menu.  The  machine name, which appears in the printer
    properties  pane may differ depending on the machine in use.  Except  for the name, the composition of the printer
    properties  pane is similar  to  the following.
    The  setting  options may differ depending on printers and  Mac OS version.
    The  following pane may differ, depending on your  operating  system  or the application  you are using.
    The  following pane is the first pane you will see when  you open the printer properties  pane. Select other advanced
    features from  the drop  down  list.
     
    						
    							 Layout
    The   Layout  tab provides  options to  adjust  how the document appears on the printed page. You  can  print
    multiple pages on one  sheet of paper. Select  Layout from  the drop -down  list under Orientation  to  access  the
    following features.
    Pages  per  Sheet: This  option determines how many pages to  be printed on one  page  (See Printing
    multiple pages on one  sheet of paper ).
    Layout Direction: This option allows  you to  select the printing direction  on a  page  similar  to  the examples
    on UI.
    Border: This  option allows  you to  print  a  border around  each  page  on the sheet.
    Reverse  Page  Orientation: This  option allows  you to  rotate  paper 180 degrees.
     Graphics
    The   Graphics  tab provides  options for selecting  Resolution .  Select Graphics from  the drop -down  list under
    Orientation  to  access  the graphic features.
    Resolution (Quality): This  option allows  you to  select the printing resolution. The  higher  the setting, the
    sharper the clarity of printed characters and  graphics.  The  higher  setting  also  may increase  the time it
    takes to  print  a  document.
      Paper
    Set   Paper  Type  to  correspond  to  the paper loaded in the tray  from  which you want  to  print. This will let  you
    get  the best quality printout.  If  you load  a  different type of print  material,  select the corresponding  paper type.
      Printer Settings
    Printer Settings  tab provides  Toner Save  Mode  options.  Select Printer Settings  from  the drop -down  list
    under  Orientation  to  access  the following features:
    Toner Save  Mode: Selecting  this option extends the life of your  toner cartridge and  reduces your  cost per
    page  without  a  significant  reduction in print  quality.
    On : Select this option to  allow the printer to  use less toner on each  page.
    Off : If  you do not need  to  save toner when  printing a  document,  select this option.
    Printing multiple pages on  one sheet of paper
    You  can  print  more  than  one  page  on a  single  sheet of paper. This feature  provides  a  cost-effective  way  to  print
    draft pages.
    1.  Open an application, and  select Print  from  the File menu.
    2 .  Select  Layout  from  the drop -down  list under Orientation .  In the Pages  per  Sheet drop -down  list, select the
    number of pages you want  to  print  on one  sheet of paper.
     
    						
    							3.  Select the other options you want  to  use.
    4 .  Click   Print,  then  the machine prints the selected number of pages you want  to  print  on one  sheet of paper.
    Linux printing
    Printing from  applications
    There are a  lot  of Linux  applications  that  allow you to  print  using  Common UNIX  Printing  System  (CUPS). You  can
    print  on your  machine from  any such application.
    1.  Open an application, and  select Print  from  the File menu.
    2 .  Select  Print directly using  lpr.
    3 .  In the LPR  GUI  window, select the model name of your  machine from  the printer list and  click   Properties.
    4.  Change the print  job properties  using  the following four  tabs displayed at the top of the window.
    General: This  option allows  you to  change  the paper size,  the paper type, and  the orientation  of the
    documents.  It enables  the duplex  feature, adds start  and  end  banners, and  changes the number of pages
    per sheet.
    Text: This  option allows  you to  specify the page  margins and  set  the text options,  such as spacing or
     
    						
    							columns.
    Graphics: This option allows  you to  set  image options that  are used when  printing image files, such as
    color  options,  image size,  or image position.
    Advanced: This  option allows  you to  set  the print  resolution, paper, source and  special print  features.
    If  an option is grayed out, it  means that  the grayed out option is not supported.
    5 .  Click   Apply  to  apply the changes and  close  the  Properties window.
    6 .  Click   OK in the  LPR GUI  window  to  start  printing.
    7 .  The  Printing  window  appears,  allowing  you to  monitor the status of your  print  job.
    To abort the current job,  click  Cancel .
    Printing files
    You  can  print  many different types of files  on your  machine using  the standard  CUPS way, directly from  the
    command  line  interface.  The  CUPS lpr utility  allows  you to  do that. But the drivers package replaces the standard
    lpr tool by a  much  more  user -friendly  LPR  GUI  program.
    To print  any document file:
    1.  Type  lpr  from  the Linux  shell command  line  and  press   Enter.  The  LPR GUI  window  appears.
    When  you type only  lpr and  press   Enter,  the Select  file(s)  to print  window  appears first. Just  select any files
    you want  to  print  and  click   Open.
    2 .  In the LPR GUI  window, select your  machine from  the list, and  change  the print  job properties.
    3 .  Click   OK to  start  printing.
    Configuring Printer  Properties
    Using the Printer Properties  window  provided  by the Printers configuration ,  you can  change  the various
    properties  for your  machine as a  printer.
    1.  Open the  Unified Driver Configurator .
    If  necessary, switch to  Printers configuration .
    2 .  Select your  machine on the available  printers list and  click   Properties.
    3 .  The   Printer Properties  window  opens.
    The  following five tabs display  at the top of the window:
    General: This option allows  you to  change  the printer location and  name. The  name entered  in this tab
    displays  on the printer list in Printers configuration .
    Connection: This option allows  you to  view  or select another port. If  you change  the machine port from
    USB  to  parallel  or vice versa while  in use,  you must  re -configure the machine port in this tab.
    Driver: This  option allows  you to  view  or select another machine driver. By  clicking  Options,  you can  set
    the default device options.
    Jobs: This  option shows  the list of print  jobs. Click   Cancel  job to  cancel the selected job and  select the
    Show  completed  jobs  check  box to  see previous  jobs  on the job list.
    Classes: This option shows  the class  that  your  machine is in.  Click   Add  to Class to  add  your  machine to
    a  specific  class  or click   Remove  from Class to  remove the machine from  the selected class.
    4 .  Click   OK to  apply the changes and  close  the  Printer Properties window.
     
    						
    							Media and tray
    This chapter provides  information  on how to  load  originals and  print  media into your  machine.
    This chapter includes:
    Preparing originals
    Loading  originals
    Selecting  print  media
    Changing the tray  size
    Loading  paper in the tray
    Printing  on special media
    Setting  the paper size and  type
    Using the output support
    Preparing originals
    Do not load  paper smaller than  142 x  148 mm (5.6  x  5.8 inches)  or larger  than  216 x  356 mm  (8.5  x  14 inches).
    Do not attempt to  load  the following types of paper, in order  to  prevent  paper jam,  low  print  quality,  and
    machine damage.
    Carbon -paper or carbon-backed paper
    Coated  paper
    Onion  skin  or thin  paper
    Wrinkled or creased paper
    Curled  or rolled paper
    Torn paper
    Remove all staples  and  paper clips before loading.
    Make sure  any glue, ink,  or correction  fluid on the paper is completely dry before loading.
    Do not load  originals that  include different sizes  or weights  of paper.
    Do not load  booklets, pamphlets,  transparencies, or documents with other unusual  characteristics.
    Loading originals
    You  can  use the scanner  glass to  load  an original for copying and  scanning.
    1.  Lift and  open the scanner  lid.
    2.  Place  the original face down  on the scanner  glass. And  align it  with the registration  guide at the top left  corner of
    the glass.
     
    						
    							3.  Close  the scanner  lid.
    Leaving the scanner  lid  open while  copying may affect copy  quality and  toner consumption.
    Dust on the scanner  glass may cause black  spots on the printout.  Always keep it  clean (See Cleaning
    the scan  unit ).
    If  you are copying a  page  from  a  book  or magazine,  lift the scanner  lid  until its  hinges  are caught by
    the
    
     stopper and  then  close  the lid. If  the book  or magazine is thicker  than  30
     mm,
      start  copying with
    the
    
     lid  open.
    Be  careful not to  damage  the scanner  glass. You  may get  hurt.
    Do not put your  hands  on the scanner  unit  while  closing the scanner  lid. The  scanner  lid  may fall  on
    your  hands  and  cause injury.
    Do not look the light  from  inside  of the scanner  while  copying or scanning. It is harmful to  eyes.
    Selecting print media
    You  can  print  on a  variety of print  media,  such as plain paper, envelopes, labels,  and  transparencies. Always use print
    media that  meet the guidelines for use with your  machine.
    Guidelines to  select the print media
    Print media that  does  not meet the guidelines outlined in this user’s guide may cause the following problems:
    Poor print  quality
    Increased  paper jams
    Premature wear  on the machine.
    Properties,  such as weight, composition, grain,  and  moisture  content, are important  factors  that  affect the
    machine’s  performance  and  the output quality.  When  you choose print  materials,  consider the following:
    The  type, size,  and  weight  of the print  media for your  machine are described in print  media specifications (See
    Print media specifications  ).
    Desired outcome: The  print  media you choose should be appropriate for your  project.
    Brightness:  Some  print  media are whiter than  others  and  produce  sharper,  more  vibrant images.
    Surface smoothness: The  smoothness  of the print  media affects  how crisp  the printing looks  on the paper.
    Some  print  media may meet all of the guidelines in this section and  still not produce  satisfactory results.
    This may be the result  of improper handling, unacceptable  temperature  and  humidity levels, or other
    variables  over which cannot be controlled.
    Before  purchasing large  quantities  of print  media,  ensure that  it  meets the requirements  specified in this
    user’s guide.
    Using print  media that  does  not meet these specifications may cause problems,  requiring  repairs. Such repairs
    are not covered by the warranty or service  agreements.
    The  amount  of paper put into the tray  may differ according to  media type used (See 
    Print media specifications
    ).
    Media sizes supported in each mode
    Mode Size Source
    Copy  mode Letter, A4,  Legal,  Oficio,  Folio, Executive,  ISO B5,  JIS B5,  A5,  A6
    tray  1
    manual tray
     
    						
    							Print modeAll sizes  supported by the machine.
    tray  1
    manual tray
    Changing the tray size
    The  tray  is preset to  Letter or A4 size,  depending on your  country.  To change  the size,  you need  to  adjust  the paper
    guides.
    1.  Support guide
    2 .  Paper  length guide
    3 .  Guide lock
    4 .  Paper  width guide
    1 .  With one  hand press  and  hold the guide lock,  and  with the other hand,  hold the paper length guide and  support
    guide together. Slide the paper length guide and  support guide to  locate them  in the correct paper size slot.
    2.  Flex or fan  the edge  of the paper stack to  separate  the pages before loading papers.  Insert the paper into the
    tray.
    3.  After inserting paper into the tray, adjust  the support guide so that  it  lightly touches the paper stack.
    4.  Squeeze  the paper width guides  and  slide them  to  the desired paper size marked at the bottom  of the tray.
     
    						
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