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    16.2   
    Emulation
    Emulation is a technique of one  machine obtaining the same results 
    as another.
    An emulator duplicates the functi ons of one system with a different 
    system, so that the second syste m behaves like the first system. 
    Emulation focuses on exact reproduction of external behavior, which 
    is in contrast to simulation, whic h concerns an abstract model of the 
    system being simulated, often co nsidering its internal state.
    Ethernet
    Ethernet is a frame-based computer networking technology for local 
    area networks (LANs). It defines wiring and signaling for the physical 
    layer, and frame formats and prot ocols for the media access control 
    (MAC)/data link layer of the OS I model. Ethernet is mostly 
    standardized as IEEE 8 02.3. It has become the most widespread 
    LAN technology in use during the 1990s to the present.
    EtherTalk
    A suite of protocols developed by  Apple Computer for computer 
    networking. It was included in the original Macintosh (1984) and is 
    now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking. 
    FDI
    Foreign Device Interface (FDI) is a card installed inside the machine 
    to allow a third party device such as a coin operated device or a card 
    reader. Those devices allow the pay-for-print service on your 
    machine.
    FTP
    A File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  is a commonly used protocol for 
    exchanging files over any network th at supports the TCP/IP protocol 
    (such as the Internet or an intranet).
    Fuser Unit 
    The part of a laser printer that melt s the toner onto the print media. It 
    consists of a hot roller and a back-up roller. After toner is transferred 
    onto the paper, the fuser unit applies heat and pressure to ensure 
    that the toner stays on the paper pe rmanently, which is why paper is 
    warm when it comes out of a laser printer.
    Gateway
    A connection between computer net works, or between a computer 
    network and a telephone line. It is very  popular, as it is a computer or 
    a network that allows access to another computer or network.
    Grayscale
    A shades of gray that represent  light and dark portions of an image 
    when color images are convert ed to grayscale; colors are 
    represented by various shades of gray.
    Halftone
    An image type that simulates grayscale by varying the number of 
    dots. Highly colored areas consist of a large number of dots, while 
    lighter areas consist of  a smaller number of dots.
    HDD
    Hard Disk Drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive or hard 
    disk, is a non-volatile storage devi ce which stores digitally-encoded 
    data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.
    IEEE
    The Institute of  Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an 
    international non-profit, professional organization for the 
    advancement of technology related to electricity.
    IEEE 1284
    The 1284 parallel port standard wa s developed by the Institute of 
    Electrical and Electronics Engi neers (IEEE). The term 1284-B 
    refers to a specific connector ty pe on the end of the parallel cable 
    that attaches to the peripheral (for example, a printer). 
    Intranet
    A private network that uses Intern et Protocols, network connectivity, 
    and possibly the public telecommun ication system to securely share 
    part of an organizations inform ation or operations with its 
    employees. Sometimes the term re fers only to the most visible 
    service, the internal website.
    IP address
    An Internet Protocol (IP) address  is a unique number that devices 
    use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a 
    network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.
    IPM
    The Images Per Minute (IPM) is a way of measuring the speed of a 
    printer. An IPM rate  indicates the number of single-sided sheets a 
    printer can complete within one minute.
    IPP
    The Internet Printing Protocol (I PP) defines a standard protocol for 
    printing as well as managing print jobs, media size, resolution, and 
    so forth. IPP can be used locally or  over the Internet to hundreds of 
    printers, and also supports acce ss control, authentication, and 
    encryption, making it a much more capable and secure printing 
    solution than older ones.
    IPX/SPX
    IPX/SPX stands for Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet 
    Exchange. It is a networking prot ocol used by the Novell NetWare 
    operating systems. IPX and SPX both  provide connection services 
    similar to TCP/IP, with the IPX protoc ol having similarities to IP, and SPX 
    having similarities to TCP. IPX/SP X was primarily designed for local 
    area networks (LANs), and is a very efficient protocol for this purpose 
    (typically its performance exceeds  that of TCP/IP on a LAN).
    ISO
    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an 
    international standard-setting body composed of representatives 
    from national standards bodies. It pr oduces world-wide industrial and 
    commercial standards.
    ITU-T
    The International Telecommunicat ion Union is an international 
    organization established to standardize and regulate international 
    radio and telecommunications. Its main tasks include 
    standardization, allocation of th e radio spectrum, and organizing 
    interconnection arrangements between different countries to allow 
    international phone calls. A -T out of ITU-T indicates 
    telecommunication.
    ITU-T No. 1 chart
    Standardized test chart published by ITU-T for document facsimile 
    transmissions.
    JBIG
    Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group (JBIG) is an image compression 
    standard with no loss of accuracy  or quality, which was designed for 
    compression of binary images, particularly for faxes, but can also be 
    used on other images.
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    16.3   
    JPEG
    Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is a most commonly used 
    standard method of lossy compressi on for photographic images. It is 
    the format used for storing and  transmitting photographs on the 
    World Wide Web.
    LDAP
    The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a networking 
    protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over 
    TCP/IP.
    LED
    A Light-Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that 
    indicates the status of a machine.  
    MAC address
    Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier 
    associated with a network adapter.  MAC address is a unique 48-bit 
    identifier usually written as 12 hex adecimal characters grouped in 
    pairs (e. g., 00-00-0c-34-11-4e). Th is address is usually hard-coded 
    into a Network Interface Card (NIC) by its manufacturer, and used as 
    an aid for routers trying to locate machines on large networks.
    MFP
    Multi Function Peripheral (MFP) is an office machine that includes 
    the following functionality in one physical body, so as to have a 
    printer, a copier, a fax, a scanner and etc.
    MH
    Modified Huffman (MH) is a compression method for decreasing the 
    amount of data that needs to  be transmitted between the fax 
    machines to transfer the image recommended by ITU-T T.4. MH is a 
    codebook-based run-length encoding  scheme optimized to efficiently 
    compress white space. As  most faxes consist mostly of white space, 
    this minimizes the transmissi on time of most faxes. 
    MMR
    Modified Modified READ (MMR) is a compression method 
    recommended by ITU-T T.6.
    Modem
    A device that modulates a carrier signal to encode digital 
    information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode 
    transmitted information.
    MR
    Modified Read (MR) is a compression method recommended by 
    ITU-T T.4. MR encodes the first scanned line using MH. The next 
    line is compared to the first, the  differences determined, and then the 
    differences are encoded and transmitted.
    NetWare
    A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used 
    cooperative multitasking to run various services on a PC, and the 
    network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS stack. 
    Today NetWare supports TCP/IP as well as IPX/SPX.
    OPC
    Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) is a mechanism that makes a 
    virtual image for print using a laser beam emitted from a laser printer, 
    and it is usually green or gray colored and a cylinder shaped. 
    An exposing unit of a drum is slo wly worn away by its usage of the 
    printer, and it should be replaced appropriately since it gets 
    scratches from grits of a paper.
    Originals
    The first example of something,  such as a document, photograph or 
    text, etc, which is copied, repr oduced or translated to produce 
    others, but which is not itself copied or derived from something else.
    OSI
    Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a model developed by the 
    International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for 
    communications. OSI offers a  standard, modular approach to 
    network design that divides the required set of complex functions 
    into manageable, self-contained, functional layers. The layers are, 
    from top to bottom, Application,  Presentation, Session, Transport, 
    Network, Data Link and Physical.
    PABX 
    A private automatic branch e xchange (PABX) is an automatic 
    telephone switching system within a private enterprise.
    PCL
    Printer Command Language (PCL) is a Page Description Language 
    (PDL) developed by HP as a printer protocol and has become an 
    industry standard. Originally devel oped for early inkjet printers, PCL 
    has been released in varying levels for thermal, matrix printer, and 
    page printers.
    PDF
    Portable Document Format (PDF) is a proprietary file format 
    developed by Adobe Systems for representing two dimensional 
    documents in a device independent and resolution independent 
    format.
    PostScript
    PostScript (PS) is a page description language and programming 
    language used primarily in the electronic and desktop publishing 
    areas. - that is run in an interpreter to generate an image.
    Printer Driver
    A program used to send commands and transfer data from the 
    computer to the printer.
    Print Media
    The media like paper, envelopes, labels, and transparencies which 
    can be used on a printer, a scanner, a fax or, a copier.
    PPM
    Pages Per Minute (PPM) is a method of measurement for 
    determining how fast a printer works, meaning the number of pages 
    a printer can produce in one minute.
    PRN file
    An interface for a device driver, this allows software to interact with 
    the device driver using standard  input/output system calls, which 
    simplifies many tasks. 
    Protocol
    A convention or standard that cont rols or enables the connection, 
    communication, and data transfer between two computing 
    endpoints.
    PS
    See PostScript.
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    16.4   
    PSTN
    The Public-Switched Telephone Netw ork (PSTN) is the network of 
    the worlds public circuit-switched telephone networks which, on 
    industrial premises, is usually  routed through the switchboard.
    Resolution
    The sharpness of an image, measured  in Dots Per Inch (DPI). The 
    higher the dpi, the greater the resolution.
    SMB
    Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocol mainly applied to 
    share files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications 
    between nodes on a network. It also  provides an authenticated Inter-
    process communication mechanism.
    SMTP
    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (S MTP) is the standard for e-mail 
    transmissions across the Internet. SMTP  is a relatively simple, text-
    based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are 
    specified, and then the message text  is transferred. It is a client-
    server protocol, where the client transmits an email message to the 
    server.
    Subnet Mask 
    The subnet mask is used in conjunction with the network address to 
    determine which part of the addr ess is the network address and 
    which part is the host address.
    TCP/IP
    The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol 
    (IP); the set of communications prot ocols that implement the protocol 
    stack on which the Internet and  most commercial networks run.
    TCR
    Transmission Confirmation Report (TCR) provides details of each 
    transmission such as job status, transmission result and number of 
    pages sent. This report can be set to print after each job or only after 
    failed transmissions.
    TIFF
    Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a variable-resolution bitmapped 
    image format. TIFF describes imag e data that typically come from 
    scanners. TIFF images make use  of tags, keywords defining the 
    characteristics of the image that is  included in the file. This flexible 
    and platform-independent format can be used for pictures that have 
    been made by various image processing applications.
    Toner Cartridge
    A kind of bottle within a machine like printer which contains toner. 
    Toner is a powder used in laser printers and photocopiers, which 
    forms the text and images on the printed paper. Toner can be melted 
    by the heat of the fuser, causing it  to bind to the fibers in the paper.
    TWAIN
    An industry standard for scanners  and software. By using a TWAIN-
    compliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant program, a scan can be 
    initiated from within the program.;  an image capture API for Microsoft 
    Windows and Apple Maci ntosh operating systems.
    UNC Path
    Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) is a standard way to access 
    network shares in Window NT a nd other Microsoft products. The 
    format of a UNC path is: \\\\
    URL
    Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is  the global address of documents 
    and resources on the Internet. The first part of the address indicates 
    what protocol to use, the second pa rt specifies the IP address or the 
    domain name where the resource is located.
    USB
    Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard that was developed by the 
    USB Implementers Forum, Inc., to connect computers and 
    peripherals. Unlike the parallel port,  USB is designed to concurrently 
    connect a single computer USB port to multiple peripherals.
    Watermark
    A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that 
    appears lighter when viewed by transmitted light. Watermarks were 
    first introduced in Bologna, Italy in 1282; they have been used by 
    papermakers to identify their prod uct, and also on postage stamps, 
    currency, and other government documents to discourage 
    counterfeiting.
    WIA
    Windows Imaging Architecture (WIA) is an imaging architecture that 
    is originally introduced in Windows Me and Windows XP. A scan can 
    be initiated from within these  operating systems by using a WIA-
    compliant scanner.
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    INDEX
    A
    admin setting  10.1
    altitude adjustment  10.3
    answering machine/fax  6.4
    authenticationnetwork accounting
      10.7
    printing a report  10.2, 10.9
    setting up  3.5, 10.2
    auto center  5.8
    B
    Book copy  5.6
    C
    CCD Lock  1.3
    checking stored document  11.2
    cleaning
    inside
      11.2
    outside  11.2
    scan unit  11.2
    Clear  1.5
    Clear All  1.5
    Clone copy  5.6
    collated  5.4
    color modefaxing
      6.6
    scanning  7.8, 9.4
    control panel  1.3, 1.5
    copycopying
      5.2
    covers  5.7
    duplex copy  5.3
    erasing background  5.7
    erasing edge  5.7
    ID stamp  10.4
    making a booklet  5.6
    page number  10.4
    poster  5.5
    reduce/enlarge  5.3
    shifting margin  5.8
    solving copy problems  12.20
    the size of the originals  5.2
    time & date  10.4
    transparencies  5.7
    copy setup  10.4
    country setup  10.4
    D
    DADFcover
      1.3
    input tray  1.3
    output tray  1.3
    width guides  1.3
    darknesscopying
      5.4
    faxing  6.6
    scanning  7.9, 9.4
    date & time  3.5, 10.2
    printing date&time in copied out  10.2, 
    10.4
    default settings  3.6
    altitude adjustment  10.3
    changing the default settings  3.6
    energy saver  10.3
    language  10.2
    loading paper  3.6
    machine test  10.3
    measurements  10.2
    output option  10.3
    setting a fax header  6.2
    sound  10.3
    supplies management  10.3
    system timeout  10.2
    tray management  10.3
    tray setting  3.6
    display screen  1.5
    driverfeature
      2.2
    installation  3.2
    duplexcopying
      5.3
    faxing  6.5
    scanning  7.8, 9.3
    E
    email address entering email addresses to input field
      7.5
    Global  7.5
    Group  7.5
    Individual  7.5
    storing  7.5
    erasing backgroundcopying
      5.7
    faxing  6.6
    scanning  7.9, 9.4
    erasing punch hole  5.7
    error correction mode  10.4
    error message  12.11
    extension telephone  6.5
    F
    fax option kitenabling option feature  after installing the 
    kit
      14.3
    ordering  1.2, 13.1
    fax receiving changing the receive mode
      6.4
    extension telephone  6.5
    in answering machine/fax  6.4
    in memory  6.5
    receiving in duplex  6.5
    secure receiving  6.5
    fax sendingautomatic resending
      6.3
    delay sending  6.3
    duplex sending  6.2
    redialing the last number  6.3
    sending a fax  6.2
    sending a fax manually  6.3
    sending a priority fax  6.4
    setting a fax header  6.2
    fax setup  10.4
    faxing
    color mode
      6.6
    darkness  6.6
    duplex  6.5
    enabling the fax kit option  10.7, 14.3
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    erasing background  6.6
    original type  6.6
    phonebook  6.6
    printing a fax report  11.1
    resolution  6.6
    solving faxing problems  12.21
    FDIauthentication
      10.7
    dummy  1.4
    FDI (Foreign Interface Device)ordering
      1.2, 13.2
    finisher (Stacker & Stapler)connection
      1.4
    ordering  1.2, 13.2
    paper jam  12.10
    front cover  1.3
    FTP  7.7
    G
    general settings  10.2
    Gray scan  7.9, 9.4
    GroupGroup fax number
      6.7
    I
    ID copy  5.5
    ID stamp in copying  10.4
    Individual
    email addresses for scanning
      7.5
    individual fax number  6.7
    Interrupt  1.5
    J
    jamclearing paper from the duplex unit area
      
    12.9
    clearing paper from the exit area  12.8
    clearing paper from the fuser unit  12.9
    clearing paper from the multi-purpose tray  
    12.7
    clearing paper from the optional tray  12.5, 
    12.6
    clearing paper from the stacker (finisher)  
    12.10
    clearing paper from the tray1  12.3
    clearing the original from DADF  12.1
    clearing the original from scanner glass  
    12.2
    tips for avoiding paper jams  12.11
    Job Status  1.5, 1.8
    JPEG  7.9, 9.5
    K
    keyboard  3.7
    L
    language  3.6
    LED  1.5
    Interrupt  1.6
    Power Saver  1.6
    Status  1.7
    LINE socket  1.4
    Linuxproblems
      12.23
    requirements  2.3
    M
    Machine Info  10.1
    Machine Setup  1.8, 10.1
    machine status  10.2
    machine setupAdmin Setting
      1.8
    Machine Status  1.8
    Macintoshproblems
      12.25
    requirements  2.2
    Mailboxcreating Mailbox
      6.9
    deleting the data of the Mailbox  6.10
    Mailbox List  6.9
    Mailbox No.  6.9
    Mailbox Passcode  6.9
    polling  6.8
    printing a Mailbox  6.10
    sending to remote Mailbox  6.10
    storing the originals  6.9
    Maintenance  11.1
    maintenance parts  11.8
    toner cartridge  11.3
    memory DIMM
    installing
      14.1
    message on the display screen  12.11
    Mono  7.9, 9.4
    multi-purpose tray  1.3
    N
    networkport
      1.4
    requirements  3.2
    setting up  3.1, 10.6
    notificationreceiving a fax in Mailbox
      6.9
    N-up copy  5.5
    O
    OCR  7.9, 9.5
    On Hook Dial  1.5
    hardware  1.5
    sending a fax  6.3
    optional service  10.7
    optional tray  1.2, 1.3, 13.1
    ordering supplies  13.1
    original size copying
      5.2
    scanning  7.8, 9.3
    original typecopying
      5.4
    faxing  6.6
    scanning  7.8, 9.4
    originals  4.1
    clearing jam  12.1
    loading in the DADF  4.1
    loading on the scanner glass  4.1
    output options  10.3
    P
    page numbering in copying  10.4
    paperchanging the size
      4.7
    clearing jam  12.3
    loading in the multi-purpose tray  4.8
    loading in the optional tray  4.7
    loading in the tray1  4.7
    paper feeding problems  12.15
    setting the paper size of the tray  4.9
    phonebook
    fax
      6.6
    fax phonebook from SyncThru Web Ser-vice
      6.7
    polling deleting the polling document
      6.8
    polling a remote fax  6.8
    polling from remote Mailbox  6.8
    printing the polling document  6.8
    storing the originals for polling  6.8
    PostScriptdriver features
      2.2
    problems  12.22
    Power Save  3.6
    Power Saver  1.5, 1.6
    hardware  1.5, 1.6
    using power save mode  3.6, 10.3
    print media
    guidelines
      4.4
    media sizes  4.4
    selecting print media  4.2
    specification  4.3
    print/report
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    accounting reports  10.9
    configuration report  10.9
    e-mail confirmation report  10.9
    fax report  10.9, 11.1
    from the website  11.9
    network auth. log report  10.9
    network configuration  10.9
    PCL font list  10.9
    PS3 font list  10.9
    scan report  11.1
    scan to server confirmation  10.9
    Schedule jobs report  10.9
    supplies information  10.9
    system report  11.1
    usage page report  10.9
    Printer software CD  2.1
    printing  8.1
    problem solving  12.15
    USB memory  9.5
    problemscopying
      12.20
    display message  12.11
    faxing  12.21
    Linux  12.23
    Macintosh  12.25
    network scanning  12.21
    paper feeder  12.15
    PostScript  12.22
    printing  12.15
    printing quality  12.17
    scanning  12.20
    touch screen  12.15
    Windows  12.22
    Q
    qualityscanning
      7.9, 9.4
    solving the printing problem  12.17
    R
    Redial/Pause  1.5
    remote code  10.4
    replacingwaste toner container
      11.7
    replacing components
    imaging unit
      11.5
    toner cartridge  11.4
    replacing stapler  14.2
    Report  10.9
    Resolutionfaxing
      6.6
    scanning  7.8, 9.3
    S
    Scan to Email  7.4
    confirmation  10.9
    Scan to Server  7.7
    confirmation  10.9
    scanned file format  7.9, 9.5
    scanning
    color mode
      7.8, 9.4
    darkness  7.9, 9.4
    enabling the scan kit option  10.7
    erasing background  7.9, 9.4
    file format  7.9, 9.5
    original size  7.8, 9.3
    original type  7.8, 9.4
    printing an email report  11.1
    quality  7.9, 9.4
    resolution  7.8, 9.3
    sending it via email  7.4
    sending it via FTP  7.7
    sending it via Network Scan Manager  7.6
    sending it via SMB  7.7
    solving scanning problems  12.20
    USB flash memory  9.2
    serial number  11.1
    service center registration  10.2
    shifting margin  5.8
    side cover  1.3
    SMB  7.7
    sound  10.3
    specifications  15.1, 16.1
    speed dial no.  6.7
    Stacker  1.2, 13.2
    stand  1.2, 1.3, 13.1
    staple cartridgeordering
      1.2, 13.2
    replacing  14.2
    Start  1.5
    Stop  1.5
    stored documents  11.2
    supplied software  2.1
    suppliesbrowsing the supplies life
      10.2
    checking the supplies life  11.1
    expected imaging unit life  10.3, 11.5
    expected toner cartridge life  10.3, 11.3
    management  10.3
    ordering supplies  13.1
    Supplies Management  10.3
    SyncThru Web Service  11.9
    email address  7.4
    fax settings  6.7
    SMB/FTP setting  7.7
    System timeout  3.6
    T
    telephone  6.4
    terminal ID  10.4
    TIFF  7.9, 9.5
    toner cartridge  1.3
    toner reorder notification  11.2
    touch screen
    problem solving
      12.15
    trayadjusting the width and length
      4.7
    optional tray  1.3
    tray1  1.3
    troubleshooting  12.1
    U
    USBport
      1.4
    USB flash memoryprinting
      9.5
    scanning  9.2
    W
    waste toner containerreplace
      11.7
    Windowsproblems
      12.22
    requirements  2.2
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    Software section
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    SOFTWARE SECTION 
    C
    ONTENTS
    Chapter 1: INSTALLING PRINTER SOFTWARE IN WINDOWS
    Installing Printer Software  ................................................................................................... .....  5
    Installing Software for Local Printing  .................................................................................  5
    Installing Software for Network Printing .............................................................................  8
    Reinstalling Printer Software  ................................................................................................. ..  11
    Removing Printer Software  .....................................................................................................  12
    Installing mono printer driver  ................................................................................................ ..  12
    Chapter 2: BASIC PRINTING
    Printing a Document  ..............................................................................................................  14
    Printing to a file (PRN)   ..................................................................................................... .....  14
    Printer Settings  .............................................................................................................. .......  15
    Layout Tab  ..................................................................................................................  1 5
    Paper Tab ....................................................................................................................   16
    Graphics Tab  ...............................................................................................................  17
    Extras Tab  ...................................................................................................................   18
    About Tab  ...................................................................................................................  1 8
    Printer Tab  ..................................................................................................................   18
    Using a Favorite Setting  ................................................................................................  19
    Using Help ...................................................................................................................   19
    Chapter 3: ADVANCED PRINTING
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper (N-Up Printing)  .....................................................  20
    Printing Posters  .............................................................................................................. .......  21
    Printing Booklets   ............................................................................................................ ......  21
    Printing on Both Sides of Paper  ...............................................................................................  22
    Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document  ................................................................................  22
    Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size  .........................................................................  22
    Using Watermarks  .............................................................................................................. ...  23
    Using an Existing Watermark  .........................................................................................  23
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    Creating a Watermark  ...................................................................................................  23
    Editing a Watermark  .....................................................................................................  23
    Deleting a Watermark  ...................................................................................................  23
    Using Overlays  ................................................................................................................ ......  24
    What is an Overlay? ......................................................................................................  24
    Creating a New Page Overlay  .........................................................................................  24
    Using a Page Overlay  ....................................................................................................  24
    Deleting a Page Overlay  ................................................................................................  24
    Chapter 4: USING WINDOWS POSTSCRIPT DRIVER
    Printer Settings  .............................................................................................................. .......  25
    Advanced ....................................................................................................................  2 5
    Using Help ...................................................................................................................   25
    Chapter 5: USING DIRECT PRINTING UTILITY
    Overview Direct Printing Utility  .............................................................................................. ..  26
    Printing ...................................................................................................................... ..........  26
    From the Direct Printing Utility window  ............................................................................  26
    Using the shortcut icon  ..................................... ............................................................  26
    Using the right-click menu  .............................................................................................  26
    Chapter 6: SHARING THE PRINTER LOCALLY
    Setting Up a Host Computer  ...................................................................................................   27
    Setting Up a Client Computer  ..................................................................................................  27
    Chapter 7: SCANNING
    Scanning Using Samsung SmarThru Office  ................................................................................  28
    Using Samsung SmarThru Office  ....................................................................................  28
    Uninstalling Samsung SmarThru Office  ............................................................................  30
    Using Onscreen Help File  ...............................................................................................  30
    Scanning Process with TWAIN-enabled Software  ........................................................................  30
    Scanning Using the WIA Driver ................................................................................................   30
    Windows XP .................................................................................................................  30
    Windows Vista  .............................................................................................................  31
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    Chapter 8: USING SMART PANEL
    Understanding Smart Panel  ....................................................................................................  32
    Opening the Troubleshooting Guide  .........................................................................................  33
    Changing the Smart Panel Program Settings  .............................................................................  33
    Chapter 9: USING YOUR PRINTER IN LINUX
    Getting Started  ............................................................................................................... ......  34
    Installing the Unified Linux Driver  ........................................................................................... . 34
    Installing the Unified Linux Driver  ...................................................................................  34
    Uninstalling the Unified Linux Driver  ...............................................................................  35
    Using the Unified Driver Configurator  .......................................................................................  3 6
    Opening the Unified Driver Configurator  ..........................................................................  36
    Printers Configuration  ...................................................................................................  36
    Scanners Configuration  .................................................................................................  37
    Ports Configuration  .......................................................................................................  37
    Configuring Printer Properties  ................................................................................................ . 38
    Printing a Document  ........................................................................................................... ...  38
    Printing from Applications  ..............................................................................................  38
    Printing Files  ................................................................................................................  39
    Scanning a Document  ........................................................................................................... . 39
    Using the Image Manager  ..............................................................................................  40
    Chapter 10: USING YOUR PRINTER WITH A MACINTOSH
    Installing Software  ........................................................................................................... .....  42
    Uninstalling software  ......................................................................................................... ....  42
    Setting Up the Printer  ........................................................................................................ ....  43
    For a Network-connected ...............................................................................................  43
    For a USB-connected  ....................................................................................................  43
    Printing ...................................................................................................................... ..........  44
    Printing a Document  .....................................................................................................  44
    Changing Printer Settings  ..............................................................................................  44
    Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper  ......... .........................................................  46
    Duplex Printing  ............................................................................................................  46
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