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Task Driver Tab Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper (N-up printing) Finishing Reduce or enlarge a document before Effects printing Print the first page on different paper Paper/Quality Change color settings Color Create and use Quick Sets. Quick Sets save the current print-driver settings such as the page orientation, N-up printing, or the paper source for later use. Save up to 30 sets. All. To later retrieve settings, choose Finishing NOTE In the Windows 2000 environment, Administrator privileges are required to save Quick Sets. Option Pages per sheet Fit to Page Appropriate paper size Settings For printing using the Print on Both Sides (manually) feature, see Print on both sides of the paper. Restore the default printer-driver settings This feature might be useful when experiencing quality issues, or if the print media is not being selected from the correct tray. Select Defaults in the Quick Sets dialog box on the Finishing tab of the printer driver. Print from Windows 1. Load the print media. 2. On the File menu of your application, click Page Setup or a similar command. Ensure the settings are correct for this document. 3. From the File menu, click Print, Print Setup, or a similar command. The Print dialog box opens. 4. Select the correct MFP and change settings as necessary. Do not change any settings, such as page size or orientation, that were previously set in the Application Settings dialog box. 5. If this print job is to be printed on a non-standard size or weight of paper, see Selecting print media settings for more information. 6. If not already done, click Properties. The printer driver opens. 7. On the various tabs, set additional settings that did not appear in the Application Settings or Print dialog box. For more information about printer-driver settings, see Printer-driver features. 8. Select the Print command to print the job. Printer-driver settings The printer driver is a software component that controls, through user-specified options, common printing features when sending print jobs to the MFP. Changes to printer-driver settings can be 126 Chapter 12 How do I? ENWW

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Task
Driver Tab
Option
Print multiple pages on one sheet of
paper (N-up printing)
Finishing
Pages per sheet
Reduce or enlarge a document before
printing
Effects
Fit to Page
Print the first page on different paper
Paper/Quality
Appropriate paper size
Change color settings
Color
Settings
Create and use Quick Sets. Quick Sets
save the current print-driver settings
such as the page orientation, N-up
printing, or the paper source for later use.
Save up to 30 sets.
NOTE
In the Windows 2000
environment, Administrator
privileges are required to save
Quick Sets.
All. To later retrieve settings, choose
Finishing
For printing using the Print on Both Sides (manually) feature, see
Print on both sides of the paper
.
Restore the default printer-driver settings
This feature might be useful when experiencing quality issues, or if the print media is not being selected
from the correct tray.
Select
Defaults
in the
Quick Sets
dialog box on the
Finishing
tab of the printer driver.
Print from Windows
1.
Load the print media.
2.
On the
File
menu of your application, click
Page Setup
or a similar command. Ensure the settings
are correct for this document.
3.
From the
File
menu, click
Print
,
Print Setup
, or a similar command. The
Print
dialog box opens.
4.
Select the correct MFP and change settings as necessary. Do not change any settings, such as
page size or orientation, that were previously set in the
Application Settings
dialog box.
5.
If this print job is to be printed on a non-standard size or weight of paper, see
Selecting print media
settings
for more information.
6.
If not already done, click
Properties
. The printer driver opens.
7.
On the various tabs, set additional settings that did not appear in the
Application Settings
or
Print
dialog box. For more information about printer-driver settings, see
Printer-driver features
.
8.
Select the
Print
command to print the job.
Printer-driver settings
The printer driver is a software component that controls, through user-specified options, common
printing features when sending print jobs to the MFP. Changes to printer-driver settings can be
126
Chapter 12
How do I?
ENWW