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    							Configuring the Printer Driver Settings
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    Windows NT 4.0 (User)
    Printer Section
    Handling Tab
    1.Sorter
    Select whether to Stack or Sort when printing multiple copies.
    2.Output Order
    Specify the output order (Ascending/Descending).
    3. button
    Return all items in the Handling Tab to standard settings (default).
    Restore Defaults 
    						
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    Windows NT 4.0 (User)
    Quality Tab
    1.Resolution
    Select the printer resolution (300dpi/600dpi).
    2.  button
    •Contrast
    Adjust the contrast of print images.
    •Brightness
    Adjust the brightness of print images.
    •Dark Picture
    Select this option in order to print dark images brighter.
    •Negative
    Select this option in order to print images with black and white reversed.
    Halftone Color Adjustment... 
    						
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    Windows NT 4.0 (User)
    Printer Section
    •Input RGB Gamma
    Adjust the gamma of print images (color intensities). Red, Green and Blue can also be adjusted
    individually.
    •Black Ref/White Ref
    Adjust the difference between the darkest and lightest colors of an image. Increasing the Black Ref
    value or decreasing the White Ref value will intensify the contrast of the image but reduces the range of
    colors in between.
    •Picture
    Select a test pattern type.
    Selecting the View check box will display halftone adjustment results in the test pattern.
    3. button
    Return all items in the Quality Tab to standard settings (default).
    NOTE1.dpi (dot per inch) means the number of dots contained in one inch.  The higher the value is, the
    higher the resolution becomes. 
    2. Printing in 600 dpi resolution on UF-890/990 requires an optional D-RAM Memory Card
    installed in the machine.
    Restore Defaults 
    						
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    To change the printer settings, open the dialog box for the printer properties by the following steps.
    NOTE1. In Windows 2000/XP, setting the properties depends on the log-in accounts. This section
    describes properties to be specified by an administrator (system manager). See Configuring
    the Printer Driver Settings for details of user properties. (See page 43)
    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    1
    Log onto the computer/network with an account rights of
    Administrator.
    2
    Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
    Printers.
    3
    Right-click the desired printer icon in the printers folder,
    and select Properties in the dropdown menu.
    The printer properties dialog box appears. 
    						
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    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    Printer Section
    General Tab
    1.Printer Name
    Name of the printer specified upon installation is displayed.
    2.Location and Comment
    Enter a comment about the location of the printer installation and information about the printer.
    If a printer is shared, the location and comment specified in this field appears when another user sets up
    this printer on his/her computer. After completion of setup, however, changing this comment does not
    update the location and comment appearing on users PCs.
    3.Model
    Model name of the printer is displayed.
    4.Features
    Functions and settings of the printer are displayed.
    5. button
    Changes properties (print settings) specifiable for each user.
    Refer to Configuring the Printer Driver Settings for details of settings  (See page 43)
    6.  button
    Prints a test page. This allows the user to verify if the printer is installed properly.
    Printing Preferences...
    Print Test Page 
    						
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    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    Sharing Tab
    1.Not Shared/Shared As
    Specify if this printer is displayed or used on a computer of other users.
    For sharing a printer, specify the share name of a printer to be shared. A name specified here appears
    when other users view the printer information on a network
    2. button
    Install additional printer drivers on the system.
    When users running different versions of Windows share a printer, installing additional drivers avoids the
    necessity for installing new drivers on their systems.
    NOTE1. If a printer is shared on a network, installing the printer driver on one print server allows other
    computers to copy the driver automatically for use. Accordingly, a print server is required to
    provide alternative printer drivers for other OSs that may use the printer.
    Additional Drivers... 
    						
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    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    Printer Section
    Ports Tab
    1.Print to the following port(s)
    Displays a list of ports that allows printing, their status (description), and printers connected to the ports.
    2. /   button
    Adds/deletes a new port or a new network path.
    3. button
    Configure the port that is selected. On a parallel port, wait time (in seconds) for retransmission is
    specified.
    4.Enable bidirectional support
    On a printer, this setting enables reception of configuration data and status data from computer. Be sure
    to check this checkbox when installing status monitor  (See page 101). Printing may be disabled without
    checking on the checkbox.
    5.Enable printer pooling
    Printer spool allows outputting data from one logical printer to two or more printers. With printer spool
    enabled, a transmitted printing job is output to the first printer that is available for printing.
    NOTE1. Specify the time (seconds) waiting for the printer to be ready for printing. If a printer is not
    ready for printing after the specified time has elapsed, an error message is displayed.
    2. If a timeout error occurs frequently upon printing a large size document, specify a larger value
    here.
    Add Port...Delete Port...
    Configure Port... 
    						
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    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    Advanced Tab
    1.Always available/Available from
    Specify the operation schedule for a printer. Selecting Available from allows specifying an operation time.
    2.Priority
    Specify the priority in printing. Priority is adjustable from 1 to 99. Document of higher priority are printed
    before those of lower priority.
    3.Driver
    Displays the printer driver type. Specify the printer being used or a printer model that can be emulated
    with the printer being used.
    4. button
    Updates or modifies the printer driver.
    5.Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster
    Specify the method of sending a document from the program to the printer.
    6.Hold mismatched documents
    The spooler compares document settings against printer settings and holds printing of a document if its
    settings (Paper Size, Orientation, and so on) do not match the printer settings.
    7.Print spooled documents first
    Always prints spooled documents first regardless of printing priority.
    8.Keep printed documents
    After printing, documents are kept in the queue. The documents are allowed to be reprinted directly from
    the queue regardless of the status of an application.
    9.Enable advanced printing features
    Enables advanced printing features. Optional features of the printer (page ordering, booklet printing,
    numbering on sheets) are enabled. These features can be disabled if a problem occurs due to
    incompatibility. Disabling the features may disable the printing options also.
    New Driver... 
    						
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    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    Printer Section
    10. button
    Specifies standard (default) values for the properties (print settings) specifiable for each user. If a local
    printer is shared, the settings here are used as printing defaults for other users.
    Refer to Configuring the Printer Driver Settings for detailed settings.  (See page 43)
    11 . button
    Specify a print processor and data type to be used for printing.
    The processor and data type define operations of printers on Windows 2000/XP.
    Usually no change is required in the settings. Use of a printer on a special application, however, may
    require changes on the settings.
    12.  button
    This feature is not available on your machine.Printing Defaults...
    Print Processor...
    Separator Page... 
    						
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    Windows 2000/XP (Administrator)
    Security Tab
    Displays a list of users and groups that are assigned access to this printer. A list of standard access
    permitted/prohibited for each group or user is displayed. Check the checkbox for permitting or prohibiting
    access. Gray checkbox indicates inheritance of access permission.
    1. /   button
    Add or delete a user or group in the list.
    2. button
    Specify access to a printer, audit, and owner.
    NOTE1. Windows 2000/XP provides the capability of managing access to various objects (e.g. printers)
    by users.
    2. Refer to manuals of Windows 2000/XP for details of access permission, audit, and owner.
    Add...Remove
    Advanced... 
    						
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