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Before Printing from a Computer

Selecting the Appropriate Printer Driver

Installation

Setting the Printer Options

Printing Fundamentals

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Printing from a Computer (Mac OS)

Printing Functions

Common Functions

[Layout] Preferences Pane

[Finishing] Preferences Pane

[Paper Source] Preferences Pane

[Quality] Preferences Pane

[Special Features] Preferences Pane

System Requirements

Before Printing from a Computer

Selecting the Appropriate Printer Driver

Installation

Setting the Printer Options

Verifying the Printer Information

Manually Setting the Printer Options

Printing Fundamentals

Printing

Configuring the Default Page Settings

Viewing Help

Scaling Documents

Setting Custom Paper Sizes

Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet

1-sided and 2-sided Printing

Booklet Printing

Using [Presets] for Printing

Setting the Color Mode for Printing

Printing with the Two Colors Mode

Setting the Machine (PS/PCL/UFR II Printer)

Printing Flow with This Machine

Combinations and Names of Printer Kit Options

Differences in Operation with UFR II, PCL, PS, and Direct Print Printers

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N on 1

Comment Print

Pure Black Text

Black Overprint

RGB Source Profile

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Use Grayscale Profile

Output Profile

Matching Method

Halftones

Brightness

Composite Overprint

Grayscale Conversion

XPS Settings

Matching Method

Photo Correct. (Color Only)

Halftones

Gray Compensation

Grayscale Conversion

Utility Settings

Restricting Printer Jobs

PDL Selection (Plug-n-play)

Printing Directly Using the Command Prompt

Printing Problems

If Trouble Occurs When Downloading Fonts or Macros from a Personal Computer

Some Basic Facts about Fonts

What Is a Font?

Attributes of Fonts

Fonts and Scalable Fonts

Checking the Font Lists for Available Fonts

Typeface Samples

Symbol Sets 1

Symbol Sets 2

Symbol Sets 3

Symbol Sets 4

Symbol Sets 5

Configuration Page

Release Notes

Bar Code Printing

Introduction

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If Trouble Occurs When Downloading Fonts or Macros from a Personal Computer
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If trouble occurs when fonts or macros are downloaded from a personal computer to this machine and the problem cannot be resolved by reinstalling, follow the steps explained in this section to initialize the hard disk partition.
IMPORTANT
Only Administrator can initialize the hard disk. Contact the Administrator to execute this procedure.
The font or macros information downloaded to the hard disk is deleted by initializing the hard disk.
Do not turn Off the power when the hard disk is initializing. Doing so may damage the machine.
NOTE
The hard disk cannot be initialized in the following conditions:
When print data is being received or printed. (It is recommended that you remove the cable connecting the machine to the hub, so it does not receive print data.)
When fonts are being installed or uninstalled.
The steps explained below are for initializing the PCL Hard Disk partition.
To initialize the PS Hard Disk partition, follow the same steps, except that for step 4, select [Initialize PS Hard Disk].

1.
Press (Settings/Registration).
2.
Press [Function Settings] → [Printer] → [Printer Settings].
To move up one level, press [Up].
3.
Press [Utility].
4.
Press [Initialize PCL Hard Disk].
A confirmation message appears.
5.
Press [Yes].
If you do not wish to initialize the hard disk, press [No].
During initialization, the Processing/Data indicator blinks green.
When the initialization of the hard disk is completed, the Processing/Data indicator goes out.
The duration of the hard disk initialization process depends on the number of fonts and macros on the hard disk.
IMPORTANT
Do not turn Off the power until the Processing/Data indicator goes out. Doing so may damage the machine.
If the following screen appears after pressing [Yes], the hard disk has not been initialized. Check whether print data is received and retry.