Pentax 203125 User Guide - Page 29
Advanced Software Features
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Advanced Software Features These features can be accessed using the software dialog boxes and methods discussed below. For more detailed information, view the "Read Me" file on the driver CD. In Windows CE, double tap on the PocketJet printer icon in the Control Panel window. In Windows 95/98/Me, use the path "Start:Settings:Printers:Pentax PocketJet 200 (or PocketJet II):Properties:Advanced" In Windows 3.x, access the advanced features using the path "Control Panel:Printers:Pentax PocketJet 200 or PocketJet II:Setup" or with your application software's Print Setup. In Windows NT, you must install the correct printer model, as each model fixes many of the settings. Density can be modified using "Start:Settings:Printers:Properties." In Windows 2000/XP, access the advanced features using "Start:Settings:Printers: Pentax PocketJet 200 or II:Printing Preferences:Advanced." NOTE: Changing features from your software application's "Print Setup," will permanently change the Density, and Form Feed Mode. Other features such as paper size, orientation, and intensity (which can be accessed from the "options" button) may only be changed temporarily. Use the Control Panel to permanently change these settings. Density Modes You can set the print density from 0 (light) through 10 (dark) to your preference Form Feed Modes You can set how the printer ejects paper by using the following options. • No Feed Mode - there is no paper feed at the end of a job. This is typically used with non-perforated roll paper. - No Feed Mode Extra Feed - this option is used in conjunction with the No Feed Mode to eject paper by setting the number of lines to be ejected (at 200-dpi for PocketJet 200 or 300-dpi for PocketJet II) after the end of a document. NOTE: The "Extra Feed" mode only affects the last page of a document if it is multipage. The bottom margin as selected by the application has no effect. The top margin actually defines the total top and bottom margin between pages of a multi-page job. Page 21