Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- How to Use the Online Manual
- Contents
- Basic Printing
- Opening the Printer Driver From the "Start" Button
- Printer Driver Settings
- Printing Multiple Pages on One Page
- Fitting the Printed Image to the Paper
- Two-sided Printing
- Rotating the Print Image 180 Degrees
- Printing a Watermark
- Outline of the Print Status Window
- Scanning Overview
- Scanning from a TWAIN-Compliant Application
- Scanning from a WIA-Compliant Application (Windows XP)
- Scanning from the "Scanner and Camera Wizard" (Windows XP)
- Outline of Button Manager
- Button Manager Settings
- Troubleshooting
- If a Notice Page is printed
- Printer Driver Features
- About the Web Page
- Configuration via the Web Page
- Index

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Basic Printing
(part 2)
If the tray runs out of paper during printing
Printing will automatically resume when paper is loaded in the
tray.
When using the bypass tray, select printer mode with the mode
select key on the machine, load paper as instructed by the
message in the display, and then press the [START] key to
resume printing.
Cancel a print job
To cancel a print job that is already in progress, select printer
mode with the mode select key on the machine and then press
the [CLEAR] key ( ) or the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ).
"CANCEL PRINT JOB?" will appear in the display. Make sure
that a checkmark appears in front of "YES" and press the
[ENTER] key.
When "Paper Source" is set to "Auto Select"
If "Paper Source" is set to "Auto Select" in the "Paper" tab of the
printer driver setup screen and the correct size of paper for a
print job is not loaded in the machine, the printing procedure will
vary depending on the "FORCED OUTPUT" setting in the user
programs (see "USER PROGRAMS" in the Operation Manual).
When "FORCED OUTPUT" is set to "OFF"
Select printer mode with the mode select key on the machine,
check the message in the display, load paper in the bypass
tray, and then press the [START] key to begin printing.
When "FORCED OUTPUT" is set to "ON"
Printing takes place on the paper loaded in the machine, even
though the paper size is different from the print image size.
When the machine is connected to your computer using
the USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) ports on each, be sure to read
"System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)" in
the Operation Manual.
Caution