User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USER'S GUIDE HL-5340D / HL-5350DN / HL-5370DW
- Using this guide
- Safety precautions
- Trademarks
- Compilation and Publication Notice
- Shipment of the Printer
- Table of Contents
- 1 About this Printer
- 2 Printing Methods
- 3 Driver and Software
- Printer driver
- Features in the printer driver (for Windows®)
- Basic tab
- Paper Size
- Orientation
- Copies
- Media Type
- Resolution
- Print Setting
- Multiple Page
- Duplex / Booklet
- Paper Source
- Advanced tab
- Scaling
- Reverse Print
- Use Watermark
- Header-Footer Print
- Toner Save Mode
- Administrator
- Other Print Options...
- Use Reprint
- Sleep Time
- Macro
- Page Protection
- Density Adjustment
- Error Message Printout
- Improve Print Output
- Accessories tab
- Support
- Status Monitor
- Using the BR-Script3 printer driver (PostScript® 3™ language emulation for Windows®)
- Features in the printer driver (for Macintosh)
- Features in the printer driver (for Windows®)
- Using the BR-Script3 printer driver (Post Script® 3™ language emulation for Macintosh)
- Uninstalling the printer driver
- Software
- Printer driver
- 4 Control Panel
- 5 Options
- 6 Routine Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A
- Printer specifications
- Symbol and character sets
- Quick reference for bar code control commands
- Print bar codes or expanded characters
- Definition of parameters
- Bar code mode
- Bar code, expanded character, line block drawing and box drawing
- Bar code
- Bar code human readable line ON or OFF
- Quiet zone
- Bar code, expanded character unit, line block drawing and box drawing
- Bar code, expanded character, line block drawing and box drawing offset in X-axis
- Bar code & expanded character offset in Y-axis
- Bar code, expanded character, line block drawing and box drawing height
- Expanded character width, line block drawing and box drawing
- Expanded character rotation
- Bar code data start
- Box drawing
- Line block drawing
- Expanded character data start
- Print bar codes or expanded characters
- Appendix B (for Europe and Other Countries)
- Appendix C (for USA and Canada)
- Index
Printing Methods
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Duplex printing 2
The supplied printer drivers for Windows
®
2000 or greater and Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater all enable duplex
printing. For more information about how to choose the settings, see the Help text in the printer driver.
Guidelines for printing on both sides of the paper 2
If the paper is thin, it may wrinkle.
If paper is curled, straighten it and then put it back in the paper tray or the MP tray.
If the paper is not feeding properly, it may be curled. Remove the paper and straighten it.
When you use the manual duplex function, it is possible that there may be paper jams or poor print quality.
(If there is a paper jam, see Paper jams and how to clear them on page 121. If you have a print quality
problem, see Improving the print quality on page 130.)
Note
• The screens in this section are based on Windows
®
XP. The screens on your computer may vary
depending on your operating system.
• Use A4, Letter, Legal or Folio size paper when you use the automatic duplex printing function.
• Make sure that the back cover is closed.
• Make sure that the paper tray is completely inserted into the printer.
• If paper is curled, straighten it and then put it back in the paper tray.
• You should use plain paper, recycled paper or thin paper. DO NOT use bond paper.
Manual duplex printing 2
The BR-Script printer driver (PostScript
®
3™ emulation) does not support manual duplex printing.
If you are using the Macintosh Printer Driver, see Duplex Printing on page 62.
Manual duplex printing from the paper tray 2
a In the printer driver choose the Basic tab, and choose the Duplex printing mode from the Duplex /
Booklet setting, and then from the Basic tab choose the Paper Source to be Tray1.
b Click the Duplex Settings... button, the Duplex Settings will appear.
c Choose Manual Duplex from Duplex Mode settings, and click OK on the computer screen.