OKI C5900DTN User Manual
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Colour matching> 101 CUSTOM PAGE SIZE This feature enables printing on non-standard sized print media. The multipurpose tray is used for feeding non-standard media sizes. Print media width can be from approximately 76mm to 328mm, and its length can be from 90mm to 1200mm. Actual limits vary slightly depending on which printer driver you use and your computer’s operating system. Some applications software may not produce the desired results with non-standard print media sizes, and some experimentation may be required to obtain the results you want. WINDOWSXP/2000 POSTSCRIPT 1.In the driver’s [Layout] tab, click [Advanced]. 2. In the Advanced Options window, under [Paper/Output], choose [PostScript Custom Pa ge Size] from the [Paper Size] drop-down list. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 102 3.In the PostScript Custom Page Size Definition window, Choose your [paper feed direction] from the drop-down list. The available choices are: Notice that the size ranges available swap places when you change the paper feed direction between a portrait and a landscape choice. Remember that the width of the multipurpose tray is limited to the long edge of an A4 sheet (297mm), so, if your paper is longer than this, you will have to feed it short edge first. 4. You can also position the page image on the paper to avoid printing too close to the edge by choosing an [Offset]. Offset relative to [perpendicular] direction adds to your left margin. Offset relative to [parallel] direction adds to your top margin (normal feed) or bottom margin (flipped feed). 5. Click [OK] to close the PostScript Custom Page Size Definition window. 6. Click [OK] to close the Advanced Options window. Short edge first The page is portrait (tal l) format and you will feed the top of the page into the printer. Long edge firstThe page is landscape (wide) format and you will feed the top of the page into the printer. Short edge first flipped The page is portrait (tal l) format and you will feed the bottom of the page into the printer. Long edge first flippedThe page is landscape (wide) format and you will feed the bottom of the page into the printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 103 7.In the driver’s window, choose the [Multipurpose Tray] as the [Paper Source]. WINDOWS PCL 1.In the driver’s [Setup] tab, select any previously saved settings you wish to use. 2. Click the [Paper Feed Options] button. 3. In the Paper Feed Options window, click [Custom Size]. 4. If you have previously saved any special custom sizes they will be listed in the Custom Size window. 5. To use a previously saved custom size, click its name in the list. To create a new custom size: (a)Enter its dimensions in the [Width] and [Length] boxes. (b) Enter a name for the new size in the [Name] box, and click [Add] to save it in the list. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 104 6.Click [OK] to accept your chosen size and close the Custom Size window. 7. I f t h i s i s t h e s i z e o f yo u r d o c u m e n t b u t yo u wa n t t o s c a l e i t to fit a standard size of paper, click [Resize document to fit printer page] in the Paper Feed Options window, and choose the printer’s actual paper size from the [Conversion] drop-down list. MACOS 9 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Print]. 2. Select [Custom Page Sizes] (1). 3. Click the [New] button (2) to define a new paper size. 4. Enter the [Width] and [Height] (3) of your paper. 5. Specify paper [margins] (4) as required. 6. Enter a [Name] (5) for your new size and click [OK]. NOTE: The illustration in this procedure shows the Apple LaserWriter driver. 1 2 4 5 3 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 105 MACOS X 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Page Setup]. 2. Select [Custom Page Size] (1). 3. Click the [New] button (2) to define a new paper size and enter a name for the paper size. 4. Enter the [Width] and [Height] (3) of your paper. 5. Specify paper [margins] (4) as required. 6. Click [OK] to save the new paper size. 1 2 43 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 106 DUPLEX (DOUBLE-SIDED) PRINTING If your printer has a duplex unit installed you can print on both sides of the paper, to save paper, weight, bulk and cost.>Only paper can be used for duplex printing, not transparencies or other media. > Use paper stock of 75–120 g/m². If you experience excessive curling with 75–90 g/m² paper, use 105 g/m². > Use standard sized paper stock only, e.g. A4, Letter, etc. > Load the paper print side up. Ream wrappers are usually marked with an arrow, indicating which is the print side. > Paper can be fed from standard paper trays, including the high capacity feeder if you have one, but not from the multipurpose tray. > Do not set the paper weight to Ultra Heavy. > Do not enable the White Page Skip function. WINDOWS POSTSCRIPT 1. In the driver’s Layout tab, under [2-Sided Printing], select the binding edge you want. For portrait (tall) page layout the usual choice is [Long Edge]. For landscape (wide) pa ge layout the usual choice is [Short Edge]. Choosing [Off] turns off duplex printing and your document will be printed single-sided. WINDOWS XP Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 107 WINDOWS PCL 1.In the driver’s Setup tab, under [2-Sided Printing], select the binding edge you want. For portrait (tall) page layout the usual choice is [Long Edge]. For landscape (wide) page layout the usual choice is [Short Edge]. Choosing [Off] turns off duplex printing and your document will be printed single-sided. MACOS 9 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Print]. 2.From the [Printer] menu (1), select your printer model. 3.Select [Layout] (2). 4.Select the [Print on Both Sides] checkbox (3). WINDOWS 98WINDOWS XP 1 2 4 3 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 108 5.Select the binding edge (4) that you want. The graphic shows how you paper will be flipped, either on the short or the long edge. Which choice you make will usually depend on whether your page format is portrait (tall) or landscape (wide), and how you plan to turn the paper over to read the second side. MACOS X 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Print]. 2.From the [Printer] menu (1), select your printer model. 3.Select [Layout] (2). 4.From the [Two Sided Printing] options (3), select either [Long Edge Binding] or [Short Edge Binding]. Which choice you make will usually depend on whether your page format is portrait (tall) or landscape (wide), and how you plan to turn the paper over to read the second side. 1 2 3 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 109 PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES ON ONE SHEET (N-UP) This feature scales the page size of your document for printing and reproduces several pages per sheet. This is useful when you simply want to proof your page layout, or distribute your document in a more compact format. It saves paper, bulk, weight and cost. If you have a duplex unit installed, you can even combine this feature with duplex printing to save even more. WINDOWS POSTSCRIPT 1.In the driver’s Layout tab (Windows XP) or Setup tab (Windows 98), choose the number of pages (“N-up”) you want to print on each sheet. 1-up is normal, 16-up is maximum. 4321 12 34 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour matching> 110 WINDOWS PCL 1.In the driver’s Layout tab (Windows XP) or Setup tab (Windows 98), choose the number of pages (“N-up”) you want to print on each sheet. 1-up is normal, 16-up is maximum. 2. Click [Options] to choose from the available options for this feature. From here you can choose the page printing order, the page layout, whether you want printed page borders, and a binding margin if you need it. MACOS 9 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Print]. 2. From the [Printer] menu (1), select your printer model. 3. Select [Layout] (2). 1 2 4 3 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals