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Printing Documents from a Computer

Preparing to Print from Your Computer

Configuring Port Settings over a TCP/IP Connection

Setting Up Printer Sharing

Printing Fundamentals

Printing

Configuring the Default Print Settings

Setting the Printer Options

Viewing the Online Help

Printing Functions

Common Functions

[Page Setup] Sheet

[Finishing] Sheet

[Paper Source] Sheet

[Quality] Sheet

[Device Settings] Sheet

Scaling Documents

Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet

1-sided Printing and 2-sided Printing

Booklet Printing

Poster Printing

Watermark Printing

Combining and Printing Multiple Files

Selecting a Profile for Printing

Registering a Profile for Printing

Checking and Deleting Print Jobs/Checking Print Job History

Checking and Canceling Print Jobs

Checking Print Job History

Changing printer settings (Items to Be Specified Using [Menu] Button)

Printing Documents from a USB Memory (Media Printing)

Summary of Media Printing

Printing Fundamentals (USB Memory)

Selecting a file to print

Changing Print Settings

Attention (Changing Print Settings)

Printing Files as a List (Index Printing)

Changing File Name Display Formats

Changing the Default Values for Media Printing

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[Finishing] Sheet
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1.1-sided/2-sided Printing
Prints on one or both sides of the paper. If the machine you are using supports 2-sided printing, the default setting is 2-sided printing (see "1-sided Printing and 2-sided Printing").
2.Booklet Printing
Prints pages in a sequence that allows them to be folded and grouped into a booklet when output (see "Booklet Printing").
3.Collating
When printing multiple sets of copies, outputs each set separately in page order.
4.Grouping
When printing multiple sets of copies, outputs each set separately in page order.

NOTE
For instructions on how to display the printer driver screen, see "Printing" or "Configuring the Default Print Settings."