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Printer settings in Windows> 21 PRINTER SETTINGS IN WINDOWS Your printer’s operator panel menus provide access to many options. The Windows printer driver also contains settings for many of these items. Where items in the printer driver are the same as those in the operator panel menus, and you print documents from Windows, the settings in the Windows printer driver will override those items in the operator panel menus. The illustrations in this chapter show Windows XP. Windows 2000 versions may appear slightly different, but the principles are the same. PCL OR POSTSCRIPT Three printer drivers are supplied with your printer: one for PCL5c emulation, one for PCL6 emulation, and the other for PostScript 3 emulation. If you print mainly fr om general “Office” applications choose one of the PCL drivers. For faster printing of PDF documents, choose PostScript. If you print mainly from professional DTP and graphics applications, choose PostScript. PRINTING PREFERENCES IN WINDOWS APPLICATIONS When you choose to print your document from a Windows application program a print dialogue box appears. This dialogue usually specifies the name of the printer on which you will print your document. Next to the printer name is a Properties button. When you click Properties a new window opens which contains a short list of the printer settings available in the driver, which yo u can choose for this document. The window which opens when you click Properties depends on which printer driver has been installed. The PostScript driver offers different choices to the PCL driver. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 22 POSTSCRIPT EMULATION 1.Page orientation sets portrait (tall) or landscape (wide) page orientation. The “rotated” rotates the paper through 90 degrees anti-clockwise. 2. When printing double sided pages (duplex unit required). You can flip the paper either on its long edge or short edge. 3. Pages can be printed in forward or reverse order. If using the face down (top) paper stacker, forward order is usually appropriate to ensure that pages are stacked in numerical order. If using the face up (rear) paper stacker, reverse order would normally stack your pages in numerical order. 4. You can specify how many pages to print on a sheet. Pages will be scaled to fit the number you choose. If you choose booklet printing (requires duplex unit) two pages will automatically be set, and pages will be printed with the correct pages opposite one another so that folding the stacked printout produces a booklet. 5. Advanced options are also available, such as how to download TrueType fonts, an d whether advanced options such as booklet printing are available. The printer driver contains extens ive on-line help for these items to help you make the most appropriate choices. 1 5 2 3 4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 23 PCL EMULATION When you click the Properties button from your application’s Print dialogue, the driver window opens to allow you to specify your printing preferences for this document. 1. Paper size should be the same as the page size of your document (unless you wish to scale the printout to fit another size), and should also be the same as the size of paper you will feed into the printer. 2.You can choose the source of the paper to feed, which may be Tray 1 (the standard paper tray), Tray 2 (if you have the optional 2nd paper tray installed) or the multi purpose feeder. You can also click on the appropriate part of the screen graphic to select your preferred tray. 3. A variety of document finishing options can be selected, such as normal one page per sheet, or N-up (where N can be any number up to 16) for printing scaled down pages at more than one page per sheet. Booklet printing prints two pages per sheet on each side of the paper so that when folded they make up a booklet. Booklet printing requires the duplex unit to be installed in your printer. Poster printing will print larg e pages as tiles spread over multiple sheets. 4. For two-sided printing, you can choose to flip the page by the long edge or the short edge. Of course, this requires that a duplex unit be installed in your printer. 5. If you have changed some printing preferences before and saved them as a set, you can recall them to avoid having to set them individually each time you need them. 6. A single on-screen button restores the default settings. 12 3 4 5 6 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 24 SECURE PRINTING Secure printing allows you to print confidential documents on printers that are shared with other users in a network environment. The document does not print until a PIN (Personal Identification Number) is entered through the Printer Control Panel. You must go to the printer and enter the PIN. This feature requires the hard disk drive in your printer, this device must be enabled in the pr inter driver. (See “Setting the driver device options” on page 32) The secure printing feature is not available for Mac OS X. If there is not enough hard disk space for the spooled data, a “Disk Full” message displays, and only one copy prints. The secure printing feature may not be available from within some PC applications. If your application software has a collate print option, turn it off. Otherwise secure printing will not work. There are three parts in secure printing: Sending the document to th e printer (Windows page 24, Mac page 26); Printing the document (page 27); Deleting the document when it is not required (page 28). SENDING THE DOCUMENT Windows 1. If using the PCL driver, in the [Setup] tab choose any saved driver settings you wish to use. See “Recalling saved driver settings” on page 32. 2. In the driver’s [Job Options] tab, click [Secure Print]. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 25 3.The Job PIN (Personal Identification Number) window opens. 4. If the PIN window does not open, click the [PIN] button. 5. In the Job PIN window, enter a [name] for this print job. 6. The name may be up to 16 alpha-numeric characters. If you have more than one print job stored on the printer when you come to print, you will need a distinctive name to distinguish between each of your print jobs. 7. If you would like a prompt at the printer for the job name, click the [Request…] checkbox below the name entry. 8. Enter a number from 0000 to 9999 in the [PIN] box. 9. Your PIN must be unique on this printer. Each user should be allocated a PIN by the system administrator. 10. Click [OK] to accept your changes. 11. Click [OK] to close the Printer Properties window. 12. Print your document. 13. The print job will be sent to the printer, but will not print at this time. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 26 Mac OS 9 If you use the Apple LaserWriter driver, the printing plug-in for secure printing must first be enabled in the printer driver. This step is not necessary for the Adobe PostScript driver. To enable the LaserWriter plug-in: 1.On the desktop, click the printer icon for the printer for which you want to enable the plug-in. 2. Choose [File] Æ [Print Desktop]. 3. Select [Plug-In Preferences] (1). 4. Select [Print Time Filters] (2) and [Job Type] (3). 5. Click [Save Settings] (4). 6. Click [Cancel] (5) and return to the desktop. To send the document to the printer: 1. In your application program, choose [File] Æ [Print]. 2. From the [Printer] menu (1), select your printer model. 3. Select [Job Type] (2). 4. Select [Secure Printing] (3). 5. In the [Job Name] field (4), enter a job name to identify the job on the printer’s control panel. 6. Enter a number from 0000 to 9999 in the [PIN] box and click [Print]. 7. Your PIN must be unique on this printer. Each user should be allocated a PIN by the system administrator. 1 2 45 3 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 27 PRINTING THE DOCUMENT Your secure print job is printed using the Printer Control Panel on the front of the printer. 1.When the printer is idle (“ONLINE” indicated in the display), use the +/- buttons to select the PRINT JOB menu, then press [ENTER]. 2. Select “ENCRYPTED/STORED JOB”. 3. Use the +/- buttons to enter the first digit of your PIN, then press [ENTER]. 4. Repeat step 3 to enter the remaining three digits. 5. If you have more than one stored document, a list appears in the display. 6. Use the +/- buttons to select the name of the print job you wish to print, and press [ENTER] to select it. 7. If necessary, use the +/- buttons to highlight the PRINT option. 8. Press [ENTER] to confirm you wish to print the document. 9. Use the +/- buttons to select the number of collated copies you require. 10. Press [ENTER] to print your document. When all required copies have been printed your document is automatically deleted from the printer’s hard disk. It is also possible to print and delete secure documents remotely from your PC using the St orage Device Manager utility. READY ATTENTION ON LINE CANCELBACK MENU ENTER Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 28 DELETING A SECURE PRINT DOCUMENT If you change your mind about printing a secure document, you can delete it from the printer’s hard disk without printing it first. 1.Follow steps 1 to 4 in the above procedure for printing the document. 2. Use the +/- buttons to highlight the DELETE option and press [ENTER]. 3. If necessary, use the +/- buttons to highlight the YES choice, and press [ENTER] to confirm the deletion. Your document is deleted from the printer’s hard disk without printing. STORE TO HARD DISK This feature allows print jobs to be created on the PC and stored on the printer’s hard disk for printing on demand. This is good for forms, generic memos, letterhead, stationery, etc. If you use this feature for standard forms, for example, you can walk up to the printer at any time and print off your forms without having to re-send them from the PC. This feature works in exactly the same way as the secure printing feature described earlier in this Chapter, and is available only in the Windows PostScript and PCL drivers. The difference with job spooling is that the document is not automatically deleted from the printer’s hard disk after printing. It remains there for future use until you delete it from the Printer Control Panel or from your PC with the Storage Device Manager utility. Like the secure printing feature, th ere are three parts in job spooling: 1. Sending the document 2. Printing the document 3. Deleting a stored document NOTE: If this choice does not appear in the driver screens, or if it is greyed out, check to ensure that the hard disk is enabled in the printer driver. (See“Setting the driver device options” on page 32) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Windows> 29 SENDING THE DOCUMENT Follow the same procedures as described in the section “Sending the document” on page 24 for sending a secure document, except that on the [Job Options] tab in step 2, click [Store to HDD]. PRINTING THE DOCUMENT Follow the same procedures as described in the section “Printing the document” on page 27 for printing a secure document. In this case the document will not be deleted from the hard disk after it has been printed. DELETING A STORED DOCUMENT Follow the procedure as described in “Deleting a secure print document” on page 28 for deleting a secure print document. Like secure print documents, any other documents stored on the printer’s hard disk can also be deleted remotely from the PC using the Storage Device Manager utility. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
A Guide to printing> 30 A GUIDE TO PRINTING This Chapter provides a convenient on-screen reference to the many features of the driver software supplied with your printer. HOW TO ACCESS THE DRIVER SCREENS Most of the features described are accessed via the printer driver screens. How you access them depends on your computer and its operating system. WINDOWS DRIVERS The driver windows are tabbed dialogue boxes, offering a wide range choices about how you want to print your documents. There are two ways to access the driver features from within Windows: 1.Directly from the Windows “Printers” folder (“Printers and Faxes” folder in Windows XP). If you choose this method any changes you make will become the driver defaults . This means they will remain active for all your applications unless you specifically change them from within the application’s Print dialogue. 2. From your application’s Print dialogue. If you choose this method any changes you make will usually only last for as long as the particular application is running, or until you change them again. In most cases, once you quit the application th e driver defaults will return. NOTE: Settings made from the printer’s own control panel are the printer defaults . They determine how your printer will behave unless you specify otherwise from your computer. The driver defaults override the printer defaults. Application Print settings override both the printer defaults and the driver defaults. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals