Oki C942 C911dn/C931dn/C931DP/C941dn/C941DP/C942 Basic Users Guide - English - Page 89

Printing from Trays, Click [ Setup] in the [File] menu.

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4 Set the paper with the print surface face-down. Note zz Do not exceed the " " symbol ( ) on the paper guide when setting the paper. Memo zz Set so there is no gap between the paper and the paper guide or paper stopper. 5 Use the paper guide to secure the paper. 6 Return the paper cassette to the tray. Printing from Trays Printing from Trays Open the file to be printed on the PC, and select [Paper Size], [Paper Source], and [Media 1 Weight] to print via the paper driver. This section explains how to print using "Tray 1" or "Auto" from the following printer drivers. Before Use zzWindows PS printer driver zzWindows PCL printer driver (P.90) 2 zzWindows XPS printer driver (P.91) Setting Up zzMac OS X printer driver (P.92) Further, this explanation uses "WordPad" for Windows as the application used. For Mac OS X, the example uses "TextEdit". Reference 3 zz For how to install the printer drivers, see "Connecting the PC" (P.55). zz For how to print from the multi-purpose tray, see "Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray" (P.93). Printing Memo zz Select [Auto] in [Paper Source] to automatically select the tray holding the designated paper. 4 „„Using Windows PS Printer Drivers 1 Open the file to be printed using WordPad. Basic Device Operations 2 Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu. 3 Select the paper size and print orientation, and click [OK]. Appendix 4 Click [Print] in the [File] menu. 5 Click [Advanced] (or [Preferences]). Index - 89 -

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Printing from Trays
Appendix
Setting Up
2
Before Use
1
Printing
3
Basic Device Operations
4
Index
4
Set the paper with the print surface
face-down.
Note
z
Do not exceed the "
" symbol (
) on the paper
guide when setting the paper.
Memo
z
Set so there is no gap between the paper and the
paper guide or paper stopper.
5
Use the paper guide to secure the
paper.
6
Return the paper cassette to the tray.
Printing from Trays
Open the file to be printed on the PC, and
select [Paper Size], [Paper Source], and [Media
Weight] to print via the paper driver.
This section explains how to print using "Tray 1"
or "Auto" from the following printer drivers.
z
Windows PS printer driver
z
Windows PCL printer driver (P.90)
z
Windows XPS printer driver (P.91)
z
Mac OS X printer driver (P.92)
Further, this explanation uses "WordPad" for
Windows as the application used. For Mac OS X,
the example uses "TextEdit".
Reference
z
For how to install the printer drivers, see
“Connecting the
PC” (P.55)
.
z
For how to print from the multi-purpose tray, see
“Printing
from the Multi-Purpose Tray” (P.93)
.
Memo
z
Select [Auto] in [Paper Source] to automatically select the
tray holding the designated paper.
±
Using Windows PS Printer Drivers
1
Open the file to be printed using
WordPad.
2
Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu.
3
Select the paper size and print
orientation, and click [OK].
4
Click [Print] in the [File] menu.
5
Click [Advanced] (or [Preferences]).