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Regarding Trademarks
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows 7®, Windows Vista®, Windows XP®, Windows Server®, Word® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U. S. All other brand and product names herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. [. . . ] Any basic print options can be Reset to the default values in the Quick Print tab. This button only appears when it is accessed from an application's Print dialog box. The following sections describe some of the Quick Print tab options in more detail. Collate and Print on both sides (manual duplex) can also be found in the Basic tab. The Profiles options are accessed from Printing Preferences.
Collate
Collate specifies the order in which the pages of a multiple copy job are printed. With Collate selected, the first time the print job is sent to the printing system the data is rendered as page images in the printing system's memory. This avoids the extra processing involved in sending every copy from the computer to the printing system. For example, with Collate selected, three copies of a five-page document output as pages one through five in succession, three times. The printer driver automatically overrides the application's Collate setting and uses the printer driver setting. You can use the application's Collate setting by clearing the Ignore application collation check box in the Compatibility Settings dialog box accessed from Device Settings.
Manual Duplex Printing
Manual duplex lets you print on both sides of a sheet by ordering the print job so that after the first half of the print job has been printed, the job can be flipped over and fed from the cassette for the second side printing. (In the Basic tab, the Source option must be set to Cassette 1. ) Flip on long edge Turn the long edge of the page to view the content. Flip on short edge Turn the short edge of the page to view the content. 3-2 User Guide
Quick Print When you select the Print on both sides (manual duplex) check box, manual duplex instructions are automatically printed to help guide you through the manual duplex printing process. You can choose to clear this check box when you are familiar with the procedure.
Multiple Pages per Sheet
Multiple pages per sheet prints several pages on a single sheet of paper for the purpose of reviewing the document and conserving paper. The size and readability of the multiple pages decrease as the number of pages per sheet is increased. You can set the arrangement of the pages from the Layout tab as well as print borders around each of the pages. When Multiple pages per sheet is selected, Poster and Scaling are unavailable.
Edit Quick Print
The assortment of icons at the top of the Quick Print tab can be customized to include features that you use most often. All icons can be removed from view if you want to use only the Profiles options in the Quick Print tab. Note: An administrator can hide the Edit Quick Print button by selecting Hide Edit Quick Print control in Device Settings > Administrator Settings. The Edit Quick Print button is not available when the driver is accessed from an application's Print dialog box. Editing Quick Print Options You can select from a limited set of driver features to appear in the Quick Print tab.
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Click Start and click Devices and Printers (Windows 7), or click Control Panel and double-click Printers (Windows Vista), or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP). Right-click on the desired printing system model and click Printing Preferences. [. . . ] The actual amount of toner used depends on the printing system mode and the type of data printed (text, graphics, or both). This feature is also available in the Quick Print and Basic tabs.
EcoPrint
Edit Quick Print
This feature lets you customize the Quick Print view with your preferred print job options.
Enable client profile
Client profile refers to profile settings saved on a server and accessed by clients in a client/server environment. This feature in the Advanced tab lets an administrator control and distribute profiles.
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GDI compatible mode
A page description language option that accurately reproduces what is viewed on the screen using the Microsoft Graphical Device Interface (GDI) component to render the document. It generates data in a raster printing format, creating a larger printable file.
Gutter
Blank space on the left side or top of a printed page that can be increased by scaling down text and graphics. [. . . ]