Sharp Mx2310u User Guide
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3-17 PRINTER Contents BASIC PRINTING PROCEDURE The following example explains how to print a document from the standard accessory program TextEdit in Mac OS X (SimpleText in Mac OS 9). SELECTING PAPER SETTINGS Select paper settings in the printer driver before selecting the print command. PRINTING FROM A MACINTOSH To use the machine as a printer for the Macintosh, the printer expansion kit and PS3 expansion kit must be installed in the machine and the machine must be connected to a network. To install the PPD file and configure printer driver settings, see 3. SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT in the Software Setup Guide. 1 Select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of TextEdit. In Mac OS 9, select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of SimpleText. 2 Select paper settings. (1) Make sure that the correct printer is selected. (2) Select paper settings. The paper size, paper orientation, and enlarge/reduce can be selected. (3) Click the [OK] button. The machine name that appears in the Format for menu is normally [SCxxxxxx]. (xxxxxx is a sequence of characters that varies depending on your machine model.) (1) (2) (3)
3-18 PRINTER Contents PRINTING 1 Select [Print] from the [File] menu of TextEdit. In Mac OS 9, select [Print] from the [File] menu of SimpleText. The menu used to execute printing may vary depending on the software application. 2 Make sure that the correct printer is selected. The machine name that appears in the Printer menu is normally [SCxxxxxx]. (xxxxxx is a sequence of characters that varies depending on the machine model.) 3 Select print settings. In Mac OS X, click next to [Copies & Pages] and select the settings that you wish to configure from the pull-down menu. The corresponding setting screen will appear. If the settings do not appear in Mac OS X v10.5 to 10.5.8 and 10.6 to 10.6.2, click next to the printer name. In Mac OS 9, click next to [General] and select the settings that you wish to configure from the pull-down menu. The corresponding setting screen will appear.
3-19 PRINTER Contents 4 Click the [Print] button. Printing begins.
3-20 PRINTER Contents SELECTING THE PAPER This section explains the [Paper Feed] settings (Paper Source setting in [General] in Mac OS 9) in the print settings window. When [Auto Select] is selected A tray with plain paper or recycled paper (the factory default setting is plain paper only) of the size specified in Paper Size in the page settings window is automatically selected. When a paper tray is selected The specified tray is used for printing regardless of the Paper Size setting in the page settings window. For the bypass tray, a paper type can also be specified. Make sure that the paper type setting for the bypass tray is correct and that the set type of paper is actually loaded in the bypass tray, and then select the appropriate bypass tray (paper type). When a paper type is selected A tray with the specified type of paper and the size specified in Paper Size in the page settings window is used for printing. Special media such as envelopes can also be placed in the bypass tray. For the procedure for loading paper and other media in the bypass tray, see LOADING PAPER IN THE BYPASS TRAY (page 1-32) in 1. BEFORE USING THE MACHINE. When Enable Detected Paper Size in Bypass Tray (disabled by factory default) or Enable Selected Paper Type in Bypass Tray (enabled by factory default) is enabled in the system settings (administrator), printing will not take place if the paper size or paper type specified in the printer driver is different from the paper size or paper type specified in the settings of the bypass tray. System Settings (Administrator): Exclude Bypass-Tray from Auto Paper Select When [Auto Select] is used for printing, this setting determines whether or not the paper in the bypass tray will be excluded from the paper that can be selected. This setting is disabled by factory default, and thus paper in the bypass tray is included in the paper that can be automatically selected. If special media are frequently loaded in the bypass tray, it is recommended that this setting be enabled.
3-21 PRINTER Contents PRINTING ON ENVELOPES The bypass tray can be used to print on special media such as envelopes. The procedure for printing on an envelope from the printer driver properties screen is described below. For the types of paper that can be used in the bypass tray, see IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT PAPER (page 1-27) in BEFORE USING THE MACHINE. For the procedure for loading paper in the bypass tray, see LOADING PAPER IN THE BYPASS TRAY (page 1-32) in 1. BEFORE USING THE MACHINE. Select the envelope size in the appropriate settings of the application (Page Settings in many applications) and then perform the following steps. 1 Select the paper size. (1) Select the envelope size from the Paper Size menu on the page setup screen. In Mac OS 9, select the envelope size from the Paper menu on the page setup screen. (2) Click the [OK] button. In the case of media that can only be loaded in a certain orientation such as an envelope, you can rotate the image 180 degrees if needed. For more information, see ROTATING THE PRINT IMAGE 180 DEGREES (Rotate 180 degrees) (page 3-38). 2 Select the bypass tray. (1) Select [Paper Feed] on the print screen. In Mac OS 9, select [General]. (2) Select [Bypass Tray(Envelope)] from the All pages from menu. In Mac OS 9, select [Bypass Tray(Envelope)] from the All pages from menu of Paper Source. Set the paper type of the bypass tray to [Envelope] and make sure the envelope is loaded in the bypass tray. For more information on Paper Feed, see SELECTING THE PAPER (page 3-20). It is recommended that you do a test print to check the print result before using an envelope. (1) (2) (1) (2)
3-22 PRINTER Contents PRINTING WHEN THE USER AUTHENTICATION FUNCTION IS ENABLED When the user authentication function is enabled in the machines system settings (administrator), you must enter your user information (login name, password, etc.) in order to print. The information that must be entered varies depending on the authentication method being used, so check with the administrator of the machine before printing. 1 Select [Print] from the applications [File] menu. The menu used to execute printing may vary depending on the software application. 2 Display the job handling screen. (1) Make sure that the machines printer name is selected. (2) Select [Job Handling]. In Mac OS X v10.5 to 10.5.8 and 10.6 to 10.6.2, select [Job Handling] and then click the [Authentication] tab in the screen that appears. In Mac OS 9, select [User Authentication]. The machine name that appears in the Printer menu is normally [SCxxxxxx]. (xxxxxx is a sequence of characters that varies depending on the machine model.) (1) (2)
3-23 PRINTER Contents 3 Start printing. (1) Enter your user information. When authentication is by login name/password Enter your login name in Login Name and your password in Password (1 to 32 characters). When authentication is by user number Enter your user number (5 to 8 digits) in User Number. (2) Enter the user name and job name as necessary. User Name Enter your user name (maximum of 32 characters). Your entered user name will appear at the top of the operation panel. If you do not enter a user name, your computer login name will appear. Job Name Enter a job name (maximum of 30 characters). The entered job name will appear at the top of the operation panel as a file name. If you do not enter a job name, the file name set in the software application will appear. (3) Click the [Print] button. In Mac OS X, you can click the (lock) button after entering your login name and password, or user number, to simplify operation the next time you wish to print based on the same user authentication. When user authentication is enabled in the system settings (administrator), printing is possible without entering user information if black and white printing is set in the printer driver. For black and white print settings, see BLACK AND WHITE PRINTING (page 3-25). The number of pages printed is added to the Other User count. In this case, other print functions may be restricted. For more information, ask your administrator. System Settings (Administrator): Disabling of Printing by Invalid User This is used to prohibit printing of print jobs by users whose user information is not stored in the machine. When this function is enabled, printing is not allowed when user information is not entered or incorrect information is entered. (3)(2)(1)
3-24 PRINTER Contents This section explains frequently used functions. SELECTING THE COLOUR MODE TWO-SIDED PRINTING (page 3-27) FITTING THE PRINT IMAGE TO THE PAPER (page 3-29) PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES ON ONE PAGE (page 3-30) STAPLING OUTPUT/PUNCHING HOLES IN OUTPUT (page 3-32) The explanations assume that the paper size and other basic settings have already been selected. For the basic procedure for printing and the steps for opening the printer driver properties window, see the following section: ☞Windows: BASIC PRINTING PROCEDURE (page 3-4) ☞Macintosh: BASIC PRINTING PROCEDURE (page 3-17) SELECTING THE COLOUR MODE This section explains how to select the colour mode in the printer driver properties window. The following three selections are available for the colour mode: Automatic: The machine automatically determines whether each page is colour or black and white and prints the page accordingly. Pages with colours other than black and white are printed using Y (Yellow), M (Magenta), C (Cyan) and Bk (Black) toner. Pages that are only black and white are printed using Bk (Black) toner only. This is convenient when printing a document that has both colour and black and white pages, however, the printing speed is slower. Color: All pages are printed in colour. Both colour data and black and white data are printed using Y (Yellow), M (Magenta), C (Cyan) and Bk (Black) toner. Black and White: All pages are printed in black and white. Colour data such as images or materials for a presentation are printed using black toner only. This mode helps conserve colour toner when you do not need to print in colour, such as when proofreading or checking the layout of a document. (1) Click the [Color] tab. (2) Select the Color Mode that you wish to use. FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONS In Windows, view printer driver Help for details on printer driver settings for each printing function. When Color Mode is set to [Automatic] Even if the print result is black and white, the following types of print jobs will be counted as 4-colour (Y (Yellow), M (Magenta), C (Cyan), and Bk (Black)) print jobs. To be always counted as a black and white job, select [Black and White]. When the data is created as colour data. When the application treats the data as colour data even though the data is black and white. When an image is hidden under a black and white image. Windows (1)(2)
3-25 PRINTER Contents BLACK AND WHITE PRINTING [Black and White] can be selected on the [Main] tab as well as on the [Color] tab. Click the [Black and White Print] checkbox on the [Main] tab so that a checkmark appears. The [Black and White Print] checkbox on the [Main] tab and the Color Mode setting on the [Color] tab are linked. When the [Black and White Print] checkbox is selected on the [Main] tab, [Black and White] is also selected on the [Color] tab. (1) Select [Color]. (2) Select the Color Mode that you wish to use. Macintosh (1)(2)
3-26 PRINTER Contents SELECTING A PRINT MODE SETTING This section explains the procedure for selecting a print mode setting. The Print Mode Settings consist of the following two items: Normal: This mode is suitable for printing data such as regular text or a table. High Quality: The print quality of colour photos and text is high. (1) Click the [Advanced] tab. (2) Select the Print Mode. (1) Select [Color]. (2) Select the Print Mode. Windows (1) (2) Macintosh (1) (2)