Samsung MultiXpress SCX-8238 User Guide - Page 160

Printing multiple s on one sheet of paper, Printing on both sides of paper, Printer Features

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Printer Features Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper You can print more than one page on a single sheet of paper. This feature provides a cost-effective way to print draft pages. 1. Open an application, and select Print from the File menu. 2. Select Layout from the drop-down list under Orientation. In the Pages per Sheet drop-down list, select the number of pages you want to print on one sheet of paper. • Reverse Duplex Printing: This option allows you to reverse the print order when duplex printing. • RGB Color: This setting determines how colors are rendered. Standard is the most widely used setting which the color tone of this mode is the closest to that of standard monitor (sRGB Monitor). Vivid mode is appropriate for printing presentation data and charts. The color tone of Vivid mode produces more Vivid color images than that of Standard mode. Device mode is best used for printing fine lines, small characters and color drawings. The color tone of Device mode may be different from that of monitor, the pure toner colors are used for printing cyan, magenta and yellow colors. Corporate Imaging is most common color setting used in the corporate environment. • Fine Edge: This option allows you to emphasize edges of texts and fine lines for improving readability. • Skip Blank Pages: This option allows you to specify not to print blank pages in the original data. • Screen: This option allows you to select options to convert a continous-tone image into printable binary image. • Finishing: You can select the print output options such as staple, offset and etc. This option is available only when the optional standard finisher or booklet finisher is installed. • Booklet Printing: This feature prints your document on both sides of a paper and arranges the pages so that the paper can be folded in half after printing to produce a booklet. Some options in Booklet Printing are available only when the optional stanard finisher or booklet finisher is installed. • Front Cover: Prints the document with a front cover. The front cover can be a blank paper or the first page in the document. • Back Cover: Prints the document with a back cover. The back cover can be a blank paper or the last page in the document. • Front and Back Cover: Prints the document with a front cover and a back cover. The covers can be blank papers or the first and the last pages in the document. • Transparency Separator: This option allows you to place a blank sheet between transparencies. 3. Select the other options you want to use. 4. Click Print, then machine prints the selected number of pages you want to print on one sheet of paper. Printing on both sides of paper You can print on both sides of the paper. Before printing in the duplex mode, decide on which edge you will be binding your finished document. The binding options are, as follows: • Long-Edge Binding: This option is the conventional layout used in book binding. • Short-Edge Binding: This option is the type often used with calendars. 1. From your Macintosh application, select Print from the File menu. 2. Select Layout from the drop-down list under Orientation. 3. Select a binding orientation from Two-Sided option. 4. Select the other options you want to use. 5. Click Print and; the machine prints on both sides of the paper. If you print more than 2 copies, the first copy and the second copy might print on the same sheet of paper. Avoid printing on both sides of paper when you are printing more than 1 copy. Printing_ 160

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Printing
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Printer Features
Reverse Duplex Printing:
This option allows you to reverse the
print order when duplex printing.
RGB Color:
This setting determines how colors are rendered.
Standard
is the most widely used setting which the color tone of this
mode is the closest to that of standard monitor (sRGB Monitor).
Vivid
mode is appropriate for printing presentation data and charts.
The color tone of
Vivid
mode produces more
Vivid
color images
than that of
Standard
mode.
Device
mode is best used for printing
fine lines, small characters and color drawings. The color tone of
Device
mode may be different from that of monitor, the pure toner
colors are used for printing cyan, magenta and yellow colors.
Corporate Imaging
is most common color setting used in the
corporate environment.
Fine Edge:
This option allows you to emphasize edges of texts and
fine lines for improving readability.
Skip Blank Pages:
This option allows you to specify not to print
blank pages in the original data.
Screen:
This option allows you to select options to convert a
continous-tone image into printable binary image.
Finishing:
You can select the print output options such as staple,
offset and etc. This option is available only when the optional
standard finisher or booklet finisher is installed.
Booklet Printing:
This feature prints your document on both sides
of a paper and arranges the pages so that the paper can be folded in
half after printing to produce a booklet. Some options in
Booklet
Printing
are available only when the optional stanard finisher or
booklet finisher is installed.
Front Cover:
Prints the document with a front cover. The front
cover can be a blank paper or the first page in the document.
Back Cover:
Prints the document with a back cover. The back
cover can be a blank paper or the last page in the document.
Front and Back Cover:
Prints the document with a front cover and
a back cover. The covers can be blank papers or the first and the last
pages in the document.
Transparency Separator:
This option allows you to place a blank
sheet between transparencies.
Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper
You can print more than one page on a single sheet of paper. This feature
provides a cost-effective way to print draft pages.
1.
Open an application, and select
Print
from the
File
menu.
2.
Select
Layout
from the drop-down list under
Orientation
. In the
Pages
per Sheet
drop-down list, select the number of pages you want to print
on one sheet of paper.
3.
Select the other options you want to use.
4.
Click
Print
, then machine prints the selected number of pages you want
to print on one sheet of paper.
Printing on both sides of paper
You can print on both sides of the paper. Before printing in the duplex mode,
decide on which edge you will be binding your finished document. The
binding options are, as follows:
Long-Edge Binding:
This option is the conventional layout used in
book binding.
Short-Edge Binding:
This option is the type often used with calendars.
1.
From your Macintosh application, select
Print
from the
File
menu.
2.
Select
Layout
from the drop-down list under
Orientation
.
3.
Select a binding orientation from
Two
-
Sided
option.
4.
Select the other options you want to use.
5.
Click
Print
and; the machine prints on both sides of the paper.
If you print more than 2 copies, the first copy and the second copy
might print on the same sheet of paper. Avoid printing on both sides of
paper when you are printing more than 1 copy.