User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operations
- Loading and Removing the Roll Paper
- Loading and Removing Cut Sheets
- Loading and Removing Poster Board
- Viewing and Changing Media Settings
- Replacing Paper
- Using the Paper Basket (T7270/T5270/T3270)
- Using the Large-Capacity Paper Basket (T7270D/T5270D)
- Using the Auto Take-up Reel Unit (T7270 Only)
- Basic Printing Methods (Windows)
- Basic Printing Methods (OS X)
- Printable area
- Using the Power Off Timer
- Canceling Printing
- Saving to and Reprinting on the Optional Hard Disk Unit
- Copying and Scanning
- Print From Folder
- More Ways to Print
- Enlargements and Horizontal and Vertical Banners
- Printing at Non-Standard Sizes
- Printing CAD Drawings
- Switching Roll Paper Automatically before Printing (T7270D/T5270D Only)
- Borderless Printing
- Correct color and print
- Multi-Page/Poster Printing
- Printing Multiple Documents (the Layout Manager) (Windows Only)
- Color Management Printing
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (Windows)
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (OS X)
- Using the Control Panel Menu
- Maintenance
- Problem Solver
- Appendix
- Where To Get Help
- Software License Terms
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More Ways to Print
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2
In the Folded Double-Side Setting dialog box,
set Binding Edge and Binding Margin.
3
Check other settings, and then start printing.
N-up
Making Settings in Windows
1
In the printer driver's Layout tab, select Page
Layout. Next, select N-up and click the Settings
button.
U“Basic Printing Methods (Windows)” on
page 59
2
In the Print Layout dialog box, select the
Number of pages per sheet and Page Order.
If the Print page frames check box is selected,
page frames are printed on each page.
3
Check other settings, and then start printing.
Making Settings for OS X
1
When the Print screen is displayed, select
Layout from the list, and then specify the
number of pages per sheet and so on.
Note:
O In Windows, you cannot use the N-up printing
function when performing borderless printing.
O In Windows, you can use the Reduce/Enlarge
function (Fit to Page) to print the data on different
sizes of paper.
U“Printing at Non-Standard Sizes” on page 90