Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Information
- Contents
- Notes, Cautions, etc.
- Introduction
- Parts of the Printer
- Paper (Print Media)
- Paper Trays
- Paper Exit Paths
- Loading Paper
- Consumables and Replacement Supplies
- Printer Settings (Menu Settings)
- Options
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- General Information
- Display Panel Messages
- Paper Jams
- Print Quality Problems
- USB Problems
- Application error
- General Protection Fault
- Paper Size Change Request
- Printer does not go online
- Printer makes a strange noise
- Printer takes a long time to start printing
- Printing cancels
- Printing does not start
- Printing is slow
- Cleaning Page
- Printer Drivers
- Printer Features
- Overview
- Banners
- Black Finish
- Black Overprint
- Black Printing
- Booklets (Binding Print)
- Collating
- Color Matching
- Overview
- Basics
- What this guide describes
- Background Information
- Factors that Affect Color Printing
- Choosing a Color Matching Method
- Color Settings
- Hue, Brightness, and Saturation
- How To
- Color Match Precision
- List of Color Matching Methods
- Descriptions of Color Matching Methods
- Automatic
- Office Color
- No Color Matching
- Grayscale
- Color Synch
- Custom Page Sizes
- Duplex Printing
- (Printing on Both Sides of the Paper)
- General Information
- Paper Types
- Paper Weights
- Paper Sizes
- Long Edge vs. Short Edge
- Duplexing Restrictions
- Windows PostScript: All Print Jobs (Default)
- Windows PostScript: Single Job
- Windows PCL: All Print Jobs (Default)
- Windows PCL: Single Print Job
- Macintosh OS 9.x
- Macintosh OS 10.1 & 10.2
- Macintosh OS 10.3
- Grayscale
- N-Up Printing
- Photographs
- Posters
- Print Resolution
- Save as File
- Toner Saving
- Watermarks
- Utilities
- Overview
- Accessing
- Descriptions of Utilities
- Installing the Utilities
- Color Correction Utility
- Color Swatch Utility
- Direct Network Printing Utility (LPR)
- Display Language Utility
- Network Printer Status Utility
- Network Setup Utility
- PS Gamma Adjuster Utility
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Save Driver Settings ________________
There are two ways to save your changes to the settings in the
printer driver.
1. You can make changes to the driver settings and save
them as the new default settings.
or
2. You can make changes to the driver settings and save
them under a named driver.
This allows you to set up and save the driver settings you
use for various printing situations.
You can save up to 14 named drivers.
For more information,
Windows, PostScript: You cannot make changes to the
driver settings and save them under a named driver.
Windows, PCL: see page 165
Macintosh: see page 168