OKI C7350DTN User Manual
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT Printer Drivers • 401 2.Right click the printer name. Click Document Defaults. 3.On the Setup tab, under Media, select the required paper size in the Size drop-down list. C73_NT_PCL_Sizek.tif Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT Printer Drivers • 402 4.Select the required paper feed under Source. C73_NT_PCL_Sourcek.tif Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT Printer Drivers • 403 5.Select the required paper type under Weight. C73_NT_PCL_Weightk.tif NOTE If a paper tray is selected, the Weight field becomes visible. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT Printer Drivers • 404 6.Click the Paper Feed Options button. 7.Make any other selections. 8.Click OK. C73_NT_PCL_FeedOpt.bmp NOTE If Printer Setting is selected, make sure the printer has been set to the correct media type. A Warning may appear (indicating a setting conflict), If it does, click OK. The driver automatically corrects the problem. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT Printer Drivers • 405 9.Click OK twice. Close the Printers dialog box. Network Printer Status Utility •Available on TCP/IP network connection only. The Network Printer Status utility is available if your administrator has installed it. The printer driver Properties dialog box changes: •a new Status tab is added. •an Option button is added to the Device Option tab. This utility allows you to view (but not change) the status of the following on the Status tab:...
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT Printer Drivers • 406 •total size and percentage used of disk/memory. •percentage of toner remaining. Important! If you select Automatic Status Update in the Status tab, the driver automatically pings the printer for the latest status information every time you open the Properties dialog box. This causes a significant delay until the Properties dialog box opens. To avoid this, use the Update Status button in the Status tab to manually update the information on...
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT 4.0 Operation • 407 Windows NT 4.0 Operation This section explains how to set up color printing and how to use the printer’s features. Printer’s features covered in this section include: •N-up printing (see page 427) •Custom page sizes (see page 430) •Selecting print resolution (see page 440) •Duplex printing (see page 442) •Printing Booklets (see page 446) •Watermarks (see page 448) •Collating (see page 450) •Proof and Print (see page 451) •Secure print: printing...
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT 4.0 Operation • 408 Factors that Affect Color Printing The PCL and PostScript printer drivers supplied with your printer provide several controls for changing the color output. For general use the default driver settings produce good results for most documents. Many applications have their own color settings, and these may override the settings in the printer driver. Please refer to the documentation for your software application for details on how that...
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT 4.0 Operation • 409 Factors that Affect Color Printing Monitor Colors vs. Printer Colors (Differences between the range of colors a monitor or printer can reproduce) •Neither a printer nor a monitor is capable of reproducing the full range of colors visible to the human eye. Each device is restricted to a certain range of colors. In addition to this, a printer cannot reproduce all of the colors displayed on a monitor, and vice versa. •Both devices use very...
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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows NT 4.0 Operation • 410 Factors that Affect Color Printing Monitor Settings The brightness and contrast controls on your monitor can change how your document looks on-screen. Additionally, your monitor color temperature influences how warm or cool the colors look. There are several settings found on a typical monitor: • 5000k* Warmest; yellowish lighting, typically used in graphics arts environments. • 6500k* Cooler; approximates daylight conditions. •...