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C6150 User’s Guide 171 Booklets (Binding Print) _____________ General Information F3_05.jpg Booklet printing allows you to print a document like a brochure or greeting card. Both the duplex unit and additional memory must be installed and enabled in the driver before using booklet printing. Some applications do not support booklet printing. Please read “Restrictions”, on page 172. For more information, Windows, PostScript: see page 173 Windows, PCL: see page 174 Macintosh OS 10.2 and 10.3: This feature is not available in these operating systems Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 172 Restrictions 1.Before booklet printing can be carried out, both the duplex unit and additional memory must be installed enabled in the driver. 2.Not available on some network connections. See the Help file. 3.Some software applications may not support booklet printing. 4.The right-to-left setting allows a booklet to be printed for right to left reading, which is used in some languages. 5.PostScript This feature is not available in these operating systems Windows Me/98 Windows NT 6.PCL This feature is not available in this operating system Windows 98 or 95. Booklet printing is ONLY available in Windows Me Windows NT 7.Booklet printing is restricted to four (4) pages per sheet [two (2) pages per side]. Example: print a 5½ x 8½ inch booklet on 8½ x 11 inch paper 8.Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from within the document print dialog box. Application settings override driver settings. Driver settings override printer menu settings. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 173 Windows PostScript For more information, “General Information”, on page 171 “Restrictions”, on page 172 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Select your printer. 4.Next: Windows XP/Server 2003: Click the Properties button. Windows 2000: Go to the next step. 5.Click the Layout tab. 6.Next: Windows XP/Server 2003: Under Pages Per Sheet, in the drop-down list, select Booklet. Windows 2000: Under Pages Per Sheet, in the drop-down list, select Booklet. 7.Under Print on Both Sides (Duplex), select Flip on Short edge. 8.Change any other settings as desired. 9.Click OK. 10.The main Print screen appears. 11.Change any other settings as desired. 12.Click OK. 13.The document prints. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 174 Windows PCL For more information, “General Information”, on page 171 “Restrictions”, on page 172 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File - Print. 3.Select your printer. 4.Next: Windows 2000: Click the Setup button. Windows XP/Server 2003: Click Properties (or Setup, or your application’s equivalent). 5.Next: Windows 2000: Under Finishing Mode, in the drop-down list, select Booklet. Windows XP/Server 2003: On the Setup tab, under Finishing Mode, in the drop-down list, select Booklet. 6.Click the Options button. 7.Set the Signature, 2pages, Right to Left, and Bind Margin, as required. See the online Help for information. 8.Click OK. 9.The Setup tab screen appears. 10.Change any other settings as desired. 11.Click OK. 12.The main Print screen appears. 13.Change any other settings as desired. 14.Click OK. 15.The document prints. Macintosh OS 10.2 and 10.3 This feature is not available in these operating systems. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 175 Collating _________________________ General Information F3_07.jpg Collating is printing multiple copies of a multi-page job where each copy has the pages arranged in the correct order. If you print multiple copies of a multi-page job and DO NOT specify collating, all of the copies of the first page print before the copies of the subsequent page(s) print. Collating can be carried out with or without a hard disk drive installed. However, printers with a hard disk drive will provide greater performance. For more information, Windows : see page 176 Macintosh OS 10.2 and 10.3: see page 177 Important If your software application has a collate option, use it instead of the collate option in the printer driver. This prevents any conflicts between the software application and the printer driver. NOTE Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from within the document print dialog box. Application settings override driver settings. Driver settings override printer menu settings. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 176 Windows For more information, see “General Information” on page 175. 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Select your printer. 4.Under Copies, at Collate, make your selection. If the box has a check mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5.Change any other settings as desired. 6.Click OK. 7.The document prints. Important If your software application has a collate option, use it instead of the collate option in the printer driver. This prevents any conflicts between the software application and the printer driver. NOTE Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from within the document print dialog box. Application settings override driver settings. Driver settings override printer menu settings. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 177 Macintosh OS 10.2 and 10.3 For more information, see “General Information” on page 175. 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.By Number of Copies, select the number of copies you want to print. 4.In the Print Function panel, select Collate. 5.Click OK. 6.Print the document. Important If your software application has a collate option, use it instead of the collate option in the printer driver. This prevents any conflicts between the software application and the printer driver. NOTE Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from within the document print dialog box. Application settings override driver settings. Driver settings override printer menu settings. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 178 Color Matching ____________________ Overview Color reproduction is a complex topic. This topic is divided into two sections: •background information The background information explains the factors that affect color matching. See page 178. •how-to information The how-to information explains how to perform color matching with your printer. See page 178. NOTE Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from within the document print dialog box. Application settings override driver settings. Driver settings override printer menu settings. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 179 Basics There are three methods by which your document’s color can be managed and adjusted: 1.Application Color Management (1). Some graphics and desktop publishing programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Quark Xpress have their own built-in color management systems. Most applications do not have these color management features and rely instead on the printer or operating system. 2.Operating System Color Management (2). Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 have Windows ICM color Management. Mac OS and Mac OS 10.2 and 10.3 have Apple ColorSync. 3.Printer Color Management (3). When you print your document and modify settings in the printer driver, the printer performs color adjustments. Important! Only use one color management system if you want the best results from your printer. If you wish to use your printer’s color management system, ensure that your application or operating system color management is switched off. Applying color management in multiple places will give unpredictable results. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 180 What this guide describes This user guide only discusses the printer color management system. If you wish to learn more about your application program or operating system color management, please see the documentation that was supplied with your application software or computer. Background Information Color reproduction is a complex topic. This background information explains the factors that affect color matching. Background information is divided into these sections: 1.Factors that Affect Color Printing: see page 181 2.For example, a printout on recycled paper can look duller than one on specially formulated glossy paper. Choosing a Color Matching Method: see page 184 3.Printing Vivid Colors: see page 186 4.Color Settings: see page 187 5.Hue, Brightness, and Saturation: see page 188 NOTE Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from within the document print dialog box. Application settings override driver settings. Driver settings override printer menu settings. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals