Brother International WP1700MDS Owners Manual - English - Page 83
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Option Definition STARTING PAGE The page number of the file on which printing is to start. The setting must be greater than zero and less than 1000. The default is 1 (starting from the first page). ENDING PAGE The page number of the file on which printing is to end. Must not be lower than the STARTING PAGE num- ber. If the number is higher than the total number of pages, printing stops after the last page. The default is w NUMBER OF COPIES 999. The number of copies you want to print. Must be 0a0cc. greater than zero and less than 100. The default is 1 cc (the pages are printed once). HEADER PRINT Use f to toggle between YES and NO. If YES, any existing header will be printed on each page. If NO, no header will be printed, even if you have entered one. FOOTER PRINT Use to toggle between YES and NO. If YES, any existing footer will be printed on each page. If NO, no footer will be printed, even if you have entered one. PAUSE FOR KB CHANGE Use to toggle between YES and NO. If YES, pauses will be made for changing the daisy wheel when necessary. If NO, all pages will be printed out using the same keyboard that is used for the first char- acter to be printed. However, if the character pitch had been changed during the WRITE/EDIT mode, pauses will be made for changing the daisy wheel even if NO is selected. MERGE PRINT This should be left as NO when printing ordinary document files. (See "Merge Printing" on page 87.) DOUBLE COLUMNS This should be left as NO when printing ordinary document files. (See "Double Column Printing" on page 82.) SPACE BET. COLUMNS This is used together with the above double columns printing and should be ignored when printing ordinary document files. (See "Double Column Printing" on page 82.) NOTE: The default values for STARTING PAGE, ENDING PAGE, and NUMBER OF COP I ES are displayed each time the print menu screen is called up.