Kyocera FS 1900 Operation Guide - Page 246

Printing from Windows Applications, Basic Printing Task

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Printing from Windows Applications Chapter 3 Printing from Windows Applications This section will discuss how to print from Windows applications using a Microsoft Word document as an example. Basic Printing Task This section will explain only the minimum task that is required to print from Windows applications. You can select various options in the printer's Properties dialog box to customize your print job as explained in section Setting Custom Paper Size on page 3-3 and later. 1 Set the paper of the size specified in the application for the document into the printer's paper cassette. For details on how to set paper, refer to the Installation Guide. Using the operator panel, make sure if each paper source has paper of the proper size. If not, set the appropriate paper into the source (see Note Setting the Paper Size in Paper Cassette on page 1-24 in the Operation Guide). If they have different paper, the output may not be printed correctly. 2 Open the document you want to print. The following example shows how to print a Word document. 3 Select Print from the File menu of Word. The Print dialog box will appear. 7 4 5 6 4 From the Name drop down list, select Kyocera Mita FS-1900 KX printer if it is not selected. 5 Enter the page range of the document you want to print. To print the whole document, select All. 6 Enter the number of copies, 1 to 999, you want to print in the Number of Copies combo box. 3-1

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Printing from Windows Applications
3-1
Chapter 3
Printing from Windows Applications
This section will discuss how to print from Windows applications using a
Microsoft Word document as an example.
Basic Printing Task
This section will explain only the minimum task that is required to print
from Windows applications. You can select various options in the printer’s
Properties
dialog box to customize your print job as explained in section
Setting Custom Paper Size
on page
3-3
and later.
1
Set the paper of the size specified in the application for the document
into the printer’s paper cassette. For details on how to set paper,
refer to the
Installation Guide
.
Using the operator panel, make sure if each paper source has paper of
the proper size. If not, set the appropriate paper into the source (see
Setting the Paper Size in Paper Cassette
on page
1-24
in the
Operation
Guide
). If they have different paper, the output may not be printed
correctly.
2
Open the document you want to print. The following example shows
how to print a Word document.
3
Select
Print
from the
File
menu of Word. The
Print
dialog box will
appear.
4
From the
Name
drop down list, select
Kyocera Mita FS-1900 KX
printer if it is not selected.
5
Enter the page range of the document you want to print. To print the
whole document, select
All
.
6
Enter the number of copies, 1 to 999,
you want to print in the
Number of Copies
combo box.
Note
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4
6
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