Oki MC770 MC770/780 User Guide - Basic - Page 26

PRINTING FROM Macintosh, Printing From Application on Mac OS X, Considerations and limitations

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PRINTING FROM Macintosh ● PRINTING FROM Macintosh Printing From Application on Mac OS X Considerations and limitations • If any double-byte character is included in the user name or 1 document name when printing is performed, the printing job is displayed with [OSX User] or [OSX Document] on the touch panel display of the equipment. The user name and document name are displayed as they are only for one-byte characters. • The Cover Pages option of the Printer Features menu and the booklet printing cannot be used at the same time. • The Cover Pages option of the Printer Features menu and the N-up printing (multiple pages per sheet) cannot be used 2 at the same time. • The Cover Pages option of the Printer Features menu and the Cover Page option for sending a print job with a banner page cannot be used at the same time. • The e-Filing function cannot be used together with Custom Paper Size, Magazine Sort, Twin Color, Printing in 1200 dpi, 600 x 1200 dpi, Hold Print, Proof Print, or Private Print. • To perform proof printing, private printing, hold printing, 3 scheduled printing or e-Filing on Mac OS X 10.5, use LPR, AppleTalk or Bonjour. • To perform proof printing, private printing, hold printing, scheduled printing or e-Filing on Mac OS X 10.6.x to Mac OS X 10.8.x, use LPR or Bonjour. • To use the user authentication function on Mac OS X 10.4.x, perform the domain settings on [Applications] > [Utilities] > [Directory Access] > [Services] > [BSD Flat and NIS]. 4 • To use the user authentication function on Mac OS X 10.5.x, perform the domain settings on [Applications] > [Utilities] > [Directory Utilities] > [Services] > [BSD Flat and NIS]. • To use the user authentication function on Mac OS X 10.6.x to Mac OS X 10.8.x, perform the domain settings on [Accounts] > [Login Option] > [Network Account Server] > [Open the Directory Utility] > [Services] > [BSD Flat and 5 NIS]. Printing from Macintosh applications 1 Open a file and select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of the application. 2 Select the name of the equipment in the [Format For] box and specify the Page Setup settings for your print job. Setting the Page Setup varies depending on how you want to print a document. 3 Click [OK] to save the Page Setup settings. 4 Select [Print] from the [File] menu of the application. 5 In the dialog box that appears, make sure the name of the equipment is selected at the [Printer] box and specify the Print settings for your print job. How to print from Mac OS X You do not need to switch printers before starting printing because they are all managed under the setting of [Print & Fax] of [System Preferences]. Once a printer is added to the Printer List, you can select any printer directly from the [Page Setup] 6 dialog box or the [Print] dialog box.  Setting options and printing from Macintosh Computers In Mac OS X applications, print options are set from both the [Page Setup] dialog box and the [Print] dialog box. Setting the Print Setup varies depending on how you want to print a document. Note • The [Print] dialog boxes vary depending on applications. 6 Click [Print] to print a document. Note • The content set in the [Print] dialog box can be saved as [Presets]. Select [Save as] in the [Presets] box and save it under the desired name. If you use this preset content as a default setting, select it in the [Presets] box. - 26 -

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PRINTING FROM Macintosh
Printing From Application on Mac
OS X
Considerations and limitations
If any double-byte character is included in the user name or
document name when printing is performed, the printing job
is displayed with [OSX User] or [OSX Document] on the
touch panel display of the equipment. The user name and
document name are displayed as they are only for one-byte
characters.
The Cover Pages option of the Printer Features menu and
the booklet printing cannot be used at the same time.
The Cover Pages option of the Printer Features menu and
the N-up printing (multiple pages per sheet) cannot be used
at the same time.
The Cover Pages option of the Printer Features menu and
the Cover Page option for sending a print job with a banner
page cannot be used at the same time.
The e-Filing function cannot be used together with Custom
Paper Size, Magazine Sort, Twin Color, Printing in 1200
dpi, 600 x 1200 dpi, Hold Print, Proof Print, or Private Print.
To perform proof printing, private printing, hold printing,
scheduled printing or e-Filing on Mac OS X 10.5, use LPR,
AppleTalk or Bonjour.
To perform proof printing, private printing, hold printing,
scheduled printing or e-Filing on Mac OS X 10.6.x to Mac
OS X 10.8.x, use LPR or Bonjour.
To use the user authentication function on Mac OS X
10.4.x, perform the domain settings on [Applications] >
[Utilities] > [Directory Access] > [Services] > [BSD Flat and
NIS].
To use the user authentication function on Mac OS X
10.5.x, perform the domain settings on [Applications] >
[Utilities] > [Directory Utilities] > [Services] > [BSD Flat and
NIS].
To use the user authentication function on Mac OS X 10.6.x
to Mac OS X 10.8.x, perform the domain settings on
[Accounts] > [Login Option] > [Network Account Server] >
[Open the Directory Utility] > [Services] > [BSD Flat and
NIS].
How to print from Mac OS X
You do not need to switch printers before starting printing
because they are all managed under the setting of [Print & Fax]
of [System Preferences]. Once a printer is added to the Printer
List, you can select any printer directly from the [Page Setup]
dialog box or the [Print] dialog box.
Setting options and printing from
Macintosh Computers
In Mac OS X applications, print options are set from both the
[Page Setup] dialog box and the [Print] dialog box.
Printing from Macintosh applications
1
Open a file and select [Page Setup] from the
[File] menu of the application.
2
Select the name of the equipment in the
[Format For] box and specify the Page
Setup settings for your print job.
Setting the Page Setup varies depending on how you
want to print a document.
3
Click [OK] to save the Page Setup settings.
4
Select [Print] from the [File] menu of the
application.
5
In the dialog box that appears, make sure
the name of the equipment is selected at
the [Printer] box and specify the Print
settings for your print job.
Setting the Print Setup varies depending on how you
want to print a document.
Note
The [Print] dialog boxes vary depending on
applications.
6
Click [Print] to print a document.
Note
The content set in the [Print] dialog box can be saved
as [Presets]. Select [Save as] in the [Presets] box and
save it under the desired name. If you use this preset
content as a default setting, select it in the [Presets]
box.