User`s manual

1. Choose Page Setup from the File menu, and select the sideways icon.
2. Open the face-up tray.
3. Adjust the manual feed guide to fit the narrow width of the envelope.
4. Choose Print from the File menu and click Manual Feed.
5. Insert the envelopes face up with the top edge to the rear as they enter the printer.
Inserting envelopes
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Printing from the Finder
You can print directly from the Finder, without opening a docu-ment, in either manual or
automatic mode. You follow all the same procedures, but you can’t change the Page Setup
settings.
Select one or more documents to print from the Finder by selecting their icons. The order of
printing is left to right, top to bottom.
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Important-Unless you are using MultiFinder, all documents must have been created with the
same application.
Otherwise, the Macintosh will not process the Print command when it encounters a document
created with a different application.
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Change the settings in the Print dialog box as necessary.
For more than one copy: Type the number of copies you want.
For a specified page range: Select the From box by clicking it, and then type the number of the
first page you want printed. Press Tab to move to the To box (or click it), and then type the
number of the last page you want printed.
To print one page only: Type that page number in both boxes.
For manual feed: Click Hand Feed.
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You can change page setup as necessary, or you can confirm the default settings by clicking OK
or pressing Return.
Paper: Click the button that matches the paper type you’re using.
Orientation: Click the sideways icon for horizontal output.
Font Substitution: This option converts the Macintosh fonts Geneva, New York, and Monaco into
the LaserWriter II fonts Helvetica,Times, and Courier. (The word spacing will be better if you
choose the LaserWriter II fonts directly.
Smoothing: This option minimizes jagged edges on graphic images and on Macintosh screen fonts
with no corresponding printer fonts.
Faster Bitmap Printing: This option speeds the printing of graphic images.