OKI C6150dn User Manual
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C6150 User’s Guide 231 Grayscale ________________________ This feature is described in the Color Matching section. See “Grayscale” on page 231. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C6150 User’s Guide 232 N-Up Printing _____________________ Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet General Information N-Up printing allows you to reduce several full-size pages and print them on a single sheet. NUp.jpg For more information, Windows, PostScript: see page 233 Windows, PCL: see page 234 Macintosh: see page 235 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C6150 User’s Guide 233 Wndows PostScript For more information, see “General Information” on page 232. 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Select your printer. 4.Click Properties (or Setup, or your application’s equivalent). 5.Select the required number of pages per sheet. Windows XP/Server 2003: Click the Layout tab. Under Pages Per Sheet, select the required number. Windows 2000: Under Pages Per Sheet. 6.Change any other settings as desired. 7.Click OK. 8.The main Print...
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C6150 User’s Guide 234 Windows PCL For more information, see “General Information” on page 232. 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Select your printer. 4.Click Properties (or Setup, or your application’s equivalent). 5.Select the required number of pages per sheet. Windows XP/Server 2003: Click the Setup tab (if necessary). Under Finishing Mode. Windows 2000: Under Finishing Mode 6.Click the Options button. Select the Page Borders, Page Layout and Bind Margin....
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C6150 User’s Guide 235 Macintosh For more information, see “General Information” on page 232. This section ONLY applies to the Oki Printer Driver (Max OS 10.2+). For other drivers, refer to the guidelines provided by each driver’s manufacturer. 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Select your printer. 4.Open the drop-down menu directly underneath the printer. 5.Select Layout. 6.From the Layout screen, make your choices. a. At Pages per sheet, select the required number of...
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C6150 User’s Guide 236 Photographs ______________________ General Information For the best quality when printing photographs, select Photo Enhance in the driver. For more information, see “Print Resolution” on page 239. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C6150 User’s Guide 237 Posters __________________________ General Information Poster.jpg This option allows you to print posters by dividing a single document page into multiple pieces. Each piece prints, enlarged, on a separate sheet. Then, you combine the separate sheets to create a poster. Poster Print is only available with the Windows PCL printer driver and Mac OS 9.x. •Windows, PostScript: This feature is not available in this operating system •Windows, PCL: see...
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C6150 User’s Guide 238 3.Select your printer. 4.Click Properties (or Setup, or your application’s equivalent). 5.Click the Setup tab. Under Finishing Mode, select Poster Print. 6.Click Options. Adjust the configuration details. 7.Click OK. 8.The Setup tab screen appears. 9.Change any other settings as desired. 10.Click OK. 11.The main Print screen appears. 12.Change any other settings as desired. 13.Click OK. 14.The document prints. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C6150 User’s Guide 239 Print Resolution ___________________ General Information Adjusting the resolution for a print job allows you to control the print speed and print quality of a job. Adjusting the resolution also allows you to improve your toner mileage. When printing proofs or drafts, you usually don’t need the best possible print quality. You usually do need the fastest possible print speed. Using a lower print resolution can accomplish these goals. Lowering the print resolution can reduce the...
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C6150 User’s Guide 240 Resolution Choices High Quality The best quality image the printer provides. Choose this for optimum results when printing graphics. Fine/Detail (600 x 1200) high resolution printing Normal (600 x 600) standard resolution. The default. Image Smoothing PostScript only Refines the jagged or blurred appearance of images and/ or text that often results after scaling an image. Draft (600 x 600) PCL only lower resolution Photo Enhance PCL only The best quality when...