Toshiba E Studio 281c User Manual

MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS  
Printing Guide  
 
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TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT  
Trademarks  
The official name of Windows 98 is Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System.  
The official name of Windows Me is Microsoft Windows Me Operating System.  
The official name of Windows 2000 is Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System.  
The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.  
The official name of Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Operating Sys-  
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NOVELL, NetWare, and NDS are trademarks of Novell, Inc.  
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Preface  
Thank you for purchasing e-STUDIO451c Series Multifunctional Digital Color Systems.  
This guide provides instructions on how to set up your computer and print to the equip-  
ment. Read this guide before printing to your e-STUDIO451c Series. Keep this guide  
within easy reach, and use it to configure an environment that makes best of the e-  
STUDIO’s functions.  
About This Guide  
This manual describes how to install the user software for the printer functions, set up  
printing, and manage print jobs from Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS, and UNIX  
computers.  
For information about setting up network servers and clients to use the e-STUDIO451c  
Series, see the Network Administration Guide. For general information on using the  
copier, your computer, your application software, or your network, see the manuals that  
accompany those products.  
Conventions  
The term “this equipment” in this manual refers to the e-STUDIO451c Series.  
The term “e-Filing” in this manual is an abbreviation of “electronic filing”.  
About Other Manuals  
Other guides are included in the User Documentation CD-ROM provided with this sys-  
tem:  
Scanning Guide—explains how to scan operation such as Scan to e-Filing, Scan to  
File, and Scan to E-mail.  
TopAccess Guide—explains how to set up and manage network functions using the  
TopAccess user functions — such as network job management and template registra-  
tion — from client computers via a network.  
Network Administration Guide— explains the basic configuration and administration  
of the equipment in supported platform and network environments. It also includes  
guidelines for setting up network servers to provide various network services.  
e-Filing Guide—explains how to operate the e-Filing features by using the TWAIN  
driver, File Downloader and e-Filing web utility.  
Network Fax Guide—explains how to use the network fax features that enable users  
to operate fax and internet fax sending from a client computer via network.  
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Table of Contents  
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Print Options for Page Setup Dialog on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X  
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Print Options for Print Dialog on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x  
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1. Overview  
Features and Functions  
Extensive Client Platform Support  
This equipment supports printing from IBM-compatible PC, Macintosh, and UNIX work-  
stations. Not all features are supported on all platforms, however.  
Various Port Options  
You can map this equipment to print to a SMB, IPP, Raw TCP, or LPR port.  
Multiple Job Types  
Job Types refer to the way this equipment handles a print job.  
Normal mode requires no special handling and is the most frequently used printing  
mode.  
Scheduled Print lets you specify the time and date at which to print a job.  
Private Print mode allows you to hold a job in the print queue until you enter a Doc-  
ument Identification Number (DIN) at the copier touch panel to print the job.  
Proof Print mode prints the first copy of a multi-copy job then awaits your approval  
before printing the remaining copies.  
Overlay Image File prints a document element, such as text or graphics, to a file for  
superimposing on other documents.  
Professional Finishing Options  
Depending on the type of finishing units you have installed on this equipment, you can  
choose to sort, group, fold and staple your documents (including saddle-stitching) and  
punch binding holes along the top or side edge.  
Sophisticated Document Layout and Assembly Options  
You can choose whether to print your document as you have set it up in the application,  
or to impose printer-driven document layout options such as printing in Book Format or  
printing Multiple Pages per Sheet.  
Additionally, the printer drivers provide the ability to print selected pages on different  
media. This includes printing front and back covers, inserting sheets at predefined posi-  
tions within the document, or interleaving pages so that every other page is inserted  
blank or printed on a different type of media.  
Watermark and Image Overlay Support  
Watermarks are a great way to subtly convey useful information about your printed doc-  
uments. Common watermarks are “Confidential,” “Draft,” and “Original.” Several water-  
marks have been pre-defined for use with your documents, or you can create and save  
your own custom watermarks.  
Watermarks consist of text. Image Overlays can be any combination of text, graphics or  
other document elements.  
Printing watermarks consumes fewer resources than using Image Overlays, so you  
should use watermarks wherever possible, particularly when printing speed is an issue.  
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1. Overview  
About the Client CD-ROM  
For Windows  
The contents of the Client Utilities CD-ROM:  
Client Software Installer  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\setup.exe  
This is the setup program to install the printer drivers, TopAccessDocMon, and Font  
Manager on your computer.  
PCL6 Printer Drivers  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL6\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PCL6 printer driver on the Windows 98/Me  
for each language version by Add Printer Wizard or Plug and Play.  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\NT\PCL6\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PCL6 printer driver on the Windows NT 4.0  
for each language version by Add Printer Wizard.  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PCL6 printer driver on the Windows 2000/  
XP/Server 2003 for each language version by Add Printer Wizard or Plug and Play.  
PCL5c Printer Drivers  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL5c\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PCL5c printer driver on the Windows 98/  
Me for each language version by Add Printer Wizard or Plug and Play.  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\NT\PCL5c\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PCL5c printer driver on the Windows NT  
4.0 for each language version by Add Printer Wizard.  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PCL5c printer driver on the Windows 2000/  
XP/Server 2003 for each language version by Add Printer Wizard or Plug and Play.  
PS3 Printer Drivers (PostScript)  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\9X_ME\PS\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PS3 printer driver on the Windows 98/Me  
for each language version by Add Printer Wizard or Plug and Play.  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\NT\PS\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PS3 printer driver on the Windows NT 4.0  
for each language version by Add Printer Wizard.  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the PS3 printer driver on the Windows 2000/  
XP/Server 2003 for each language version by Add Printer Wizard or Plug and Play.  
USB Driver for Windows 98  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\USB\<language>\  
This includes the setup files to install the USB driver on the Windows 98 for each  
language version.  
Printer Driver Setup files (Zip Compressed)  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\PandP\<language>\  
This includes the compressed zip files that contain the setup files to install each  
printer driver for each language version.  
SUPPLEMENT: Further information about user software for Windows is described in next chapter.  
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1. Overview  
For Macintosh  
The contents of the Client Utilities CD-ROM:  
Macintosh PPD files  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:Client:MacPPD:OS9:<language>  
This includes the PPD file for Apple LaserWriter8 to enable printing from Macintosh  
on the Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.x, and Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Classic Mode  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:Client:MacPPD:OSX  
This includes the PPD file for Apple LaserWriter8 to enable printing from Macintosh  
on the Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.x, and Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Classic Mode, the PPD  
file to enable printing from Macintosh on the Mac OS X 10.2.4 or Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
SUPPLEMENT: Further information about user software for Macintosh is described in next chapter.  
For UNIX  
The contents of the Client Utilities CD-ROM:  
Solaris Filter  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]/Admin/SolarisFilter/<language>/  
This includes the Tar file for Solaris v2.6/2.7/7.8/8/9.  
HP-UX Filter  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]/Admin/HP-UXFilter/<language>/  
This includes the Tar file for HP-UX ver.10.20/11.x.  
AIX Filter  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]/Admin/AIXFilter/<language>/  
This includes the Tar file for AIX 4.1.5/4.3.3/5L.  
Linux Filter  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]/Admin/LinuxFilter/<language>/  
This includes the Tar file for Red Hat 6.2/7.1/7.2/7.3/8.0, SuSE Linux 7.0/8.1, Man-  
drake Linux 7.1/9 and Turbo Linux 8.  
SCO UNIX Filter  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]/Admin/OpenUnixFilter/<language>/  
This includes the Tar file for SCO UnixWare 7 and SCO OpenUNIX 8.  
SUPPLEMENT: Further information about user software for Windows is described in next chapter.  
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2. Installing Client Software  
Installing Client Software for Windows  
This section provides instructions for configuring the printing systems on Windows com-  
puters.  
About Client Software for Windows  
Printer Drivers  
Printer drivers are software components that enable application programs to interact  
with the printer. The e-STUDIO451c Series comes with three printer drivers, PCL5c,  
PCL6 and PS3 (PostScript) printer drivers. These printer drivers offer document print,  
layout and assembly functions that are not available with many applications.  
TopAccessDocMon  
This utility allows you to monitor all jobs and control your own current jobs. With the  
notification feature enabled, TopAccessDocMon informs you of copier or printing  
events, such as paper-out or drawer open, before you walk to the copier to find your job  
incomplete or unsuccessful.  
Agfa Font Manager  
This utility allows you to install and manage the TrueType fonts that are corresponding  
to the internal PS fonts on the equipment.  
SUPPLEMENT: There is another job monitoring utility, TopAccess, which allows you to monitor and  
manage your print jobs over the Internet using either Netscape Navigator or Internet  
Explorer. Because TopAccess is an embedded web-based device and job manage-  
ment tool it does not require your installation.  
Planning for Installation  
This section will help you to plan an installation suited to your environment. Before  
installing the client software, read this section.  
Before Installing Client Software  
Before installing the client software, confirm the followings to perform an appropriate  
installation.  
— When Same Printer Drivers Have Been Installed  
Before updating the printer drivers, please delete the printer drivers.  
— When GL-DocMon Has Been Installed  
If the GL-DocMon for GL-1010 or GL-1020 has been installed, uninstall the GL-DocMon  
to install the TopAccessDocMon. TopAccessDocMon can be used to monitor the GL-  
1010 and GL-1020 controller.  
— When TopAccessDocMon Has Been Installed  
If the TopAcceessDocMon has been installed from either the e-STUDIO850 Series  
Client1 CD-ROM, e-STUDIO4511 Series Client1 CD-ROM, e-STUDIO450 Series  
Client1 CD-ROM, or e-STUDIO280 Series Client1 CD-ROM, you do not have to install it  
from the other one. TopAccessDocMon can be used to monitor both devices.  
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2. Installing Client Software  
If you want to install it from the e-STUDIO451c Series Client Utilities CD-ROM, uninstall  
the TopAccessDocMon then install it. When you uninstall the TopAccessDocMon,  
please click [No] at the dialog box that displays the message to delete the settings for  
the TopAccessDocMon so that you can restore the settings after installing new one.  
Type of Printer Drivers  
PCL6 Printer Driver — for printing gray scale documents that use TrueType fonts,  
such as a Microsoft Word.  
PCL5c Printer Driver — for printing color documents that use TrueType fonts, such  
as a Microsoft Word.  
PS3 Printer Driver — for high-graphical-content color documents that use Post-  
Script fonts and graphics, such as Adobe PageMaker.  
System Requirements  
To install the printer drivers and other client software on a Windows workstation, the fol-  
lowing is required.  
Display Resolution  
1024 x 768 dots or more  
Display Color  
High Color (16bit) or higher is recommended  
CPU  
Pentium 133 MHz minimum (Pentium 266 MHz or faster recommended)  
Memory  
64MB for Windows 98  
96MB for Windows Me and Windows NT 4.0  
128MB for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
The applicable computers depend on the printing systems:  
Raw TCP/LPR Printing  
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a  
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4  
Windows XP Service Pack 1  
Windows Server 2003  
SMB Printing  
Windows 98 (Windows 98 Second Edition Recommended)  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a  
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4  
Windows XP Service Pack 1  
Windows Server 2003  
IPP Printing  
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4  
Windows XP Service Pack 1  
Windows Server 2003  
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About Installation Procedure  
Please find the installation procedure suited to your environment from the following:  
— Parallel Port Connection  
Available for:  
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003  
Connecting with Parallel cable  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Setting up the LPT1 Printer  
Connection  
When this equipment is connected to your computer with a printer cable, you can install  
the printer drivers from the Client Utilities CD-ROM and set up the printer connection  
with LPT1 port.  
NOTES:  
Parallel printing is available only when the Parallel Interface is installed.  
This equipment cannot connect to the same computer with both Parallel and USB at  
a same time.  
— USB Connection  
Available for:  
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP,  
Windows Server 2003  
Connecting with USB  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Setting up the USB Printer  
Connection  
This equipment supports the USB 2.0 Full Speed connection. When this equipment is  
connected to your computer with the USB cable, you must install the printer drivers  
using the Windows Plug and Play functions.  
NOTE: This equipment cannot connect to the same computer with both Parallel and USB at a  
same time.  
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— Local Area Network over TCP/IP  
When this equipment is connected to your computer in the local area network over  
TCP/IP, various printing methods are available such as:  
Raw TCP/LPR Printing (only available for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003)  
SMB Printing  
Some of them are applicable to your environments, the printing methods generally rec-  
ommended are decided by the Windows version.  
Windows 98, Windows Me — SMB Printing  
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 — Raw TCP/  
LPR Printing  
If you have no advance for an installation from your administrator, check these printing  
methods whether they are suited to your network environments.  
NOTE: It assumes using SMB printing in a small network. If you can use the Windows NT 4.0,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a print server, it is recom-  
mended to set up for printing via Windows print server. For further information about  
setting up printing via a Windows print server, see the Network Administration Guide.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can also perform FTP printing over the TCP/IP network. For more information  
about FTP printing, please refer to following section.  
Raw TCP/LPR Printing  
Available for:  
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP,  
Windows Server 2003  
Connecting over TCP/IP Network  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Setting up the Raw TCP  
or LPR printer connection  
This equipment allows you to connect using Raw TCP or LPR which is available for  
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. If you use  
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003, Raw TCP/  
LPR printing may be most suitable.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
To print with a Raw TCP connection, this equipment must be configured to enable  
Raw TCP Print Service. Ask your administrator if the Raw TCP Print Service is  
enabled.  
To print with a LPR connection, this equipment must be configured to enable LPD  
Print Service. Ask your administrator if the LPD Print Service is enabled.  
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SMB Printing  
Available for:  
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003  
Network Environment over TCP/IP  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Setting up SMB Printer  
Connection  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
This equipment can be used with an SMB printer connection that allows you to connect  
to this equipment using File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks service. SMB  
printing is the common method used to set up the printer. However, SMB printing is not  
suitable for printing a large amount of documents.  
NOTE: It assumes using SMB printing in a small network. If you can use the Windows NT 4.0,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a print server, it is recom-  
mended to set up for printing via Windows print server. For further information about  
setting up printing via a Windows print server, see the Network Administration Guide.  
— Internet Connection  
Available for:  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003  
Connecting over Internet  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Setting up the IPP  
printer connection  
If you print to this equipment over the Internet, you can use IPP printing under Windows  
2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. This allows you to print to this equip-  
ment from anywhere on the Internet.  
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SUPPLEMENTS:  
To print with an IPP connection, this equipment must be configured to enable the  
IPP Print Service and must be connected to the Internet. Ask your administrator if  
the IPP Print Service is enabled.  
You can also perform Email printing over the Internet. For more information about  
Email printing, please refer to following section.  
— Novell Printing  
Available for:  
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003  
Connecting with a NetWare Environment over TCP/IP or IPX/SPX Network  
NetWare 4.x  
NetWare 5.x  
NetWare 6.x  
Setting up the Novell  
printer connection  
Setting up the SMB  
printer connection  
to Novell print queue  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
When this equipment is configured to manage printing with NetWare 4.x, or 5.x over  
TCP/IP or IPX/SPX, you can print through the NetWare print server from Windows 98/  
Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. In this  
case, install the printer driver and set up the SMB printer connection to a print queue  
created in the NetWare server.  
SUPPLEMENT: To print with a Novell connection, the NetWare server must be configured for printing  
and this equipment must be configured to enable NetWare Print Service.  
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— Novell iPrint  
Available for:  
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003  
Connecting with a Novell iPrint Environment over TCP/IP Network  
NetWare 6.x  
Setting up the Novell  
iPrint connection  
Setting up the iPrint  
printer connection  
using iPrint Client  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
When this equipment is configured to manage iPrint with NetWare 6.x over TCP/IP, you  
can print through the NetWare print server from Windows 98/Me, Windows NT 4.0, Win-  
dows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. In this case, install the printer  
driver using iPrint Client from the NetWare server.  
SUPPLEMENT: To print with a Novell iPrint, the NetWare server must be configured for iPrint and this  
equipment must be configured to enable NetWare Print Service.  
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2. Installing Client Software  
Installing Client Software for Parallel Printing  
This section describes how to install the client software when this equipment is con-  
nected with a printer cable.  
There are three ways to set up the printer drivers for parallel printing:  
Using the installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM  
When you insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, the installer  
automatically starts. You can install printer drivers and other client software using  
the installer. If you want to install printer drivers as well as other client software, this  
method is convenient.  
Using Plug and Play  
When this equipment is connected to a parallel port of Windows 98, Windows Me,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 computers, the Plug and  
Play Wizard automatically starts. While you can install a printer driver using this  
method, other client software cannot be installed.  
Using Add Printer Wizard  
When you want to install different printer drivers after installing a printer driver using  
Plug and Play, or when you want to install the printer drivers without using the  
installer or Plug and Play, install the printer drivers using the Add Printer Wizard.  
Installation for Parallel Printing Using the Installer  
Installing the client software for parallel printing  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
The installer automatically starts and the Choose Setup Language dialog  
box appears.  
If the installer does not automatically start, double-click “Setup.exe” in the  
Client Utilities CD-ROM.  
2. Select your language and click [OK].  
The InstallSheild Wizard dialog box appears.  
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3. Click [Next].  
The License Agreement screen is displayed.  
4. Click [Yes].  
The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed.  
5. Click [Next].  
If you want to change the location where the programs are installed, click  
[Browse]. In the dialog box that appears, select the folder and click [OK].  
The Setup Type screen is displayed.  
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6. Select “Custom” and click [Next].  
The Select Components screen is displayed.  
7. Check the software that you want to install and click [Next].  
TopAccessDocMon — Check this to install the Document Monitor.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PCL6 — Check this to install the PCL6 printer  
driver.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PCL5c — Check this to install the PCL5c  
printer driver.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PSL3 — Check this to install the PS3 printer  
driver.  
Agfa TrueType Fonts — Check this to install Agfa Font Manager and fonts.  
The Select Port dialog box appears.  
NOTE: The TopAccessDocMon is not available for parallel printing. Do not check this item.  
However, when this equipment and your computer are connected to the TCP/IP local  
area network and this equipment is connected to the parallel port of your computer, you  
can use TopAccessDocMon to monitor your print jobs.  
NOTE: There are also Network Fax software and e-Filing software in the list. For more infor-  
mation about these software, please see the Network Fax Guide and e-Filing Guide.  
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8. Make sure “LPT1:” is displayed in the “Network path or  
queue name” field and click [Next].  
The Select Program Folder screen is displayed.  
9. Click [Next].  
If you want to change the program folder, rename the folder in the “Program  
Folders” field.  
The Starting Copying Files screen is displayed.  
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10. Click [Next].  
If any printer drivers have been installed on your computer, the confirmation  
message appears. Continue to next step.  
If no printer driver has been installed on your computer, it starts copying files  
and the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen is displayed when copying is  
completed. Skip to Step 12.  
NOTE: When you select to install the N/W-Fax driver, the Digital Signature Not Found dialog  
box appears while copying files. Click [Yes] to continue the installation.  
11. If the following message appears, click [Yes] to set the indi-  
cated printer driver to be the default printer driver, or click  
[No] to not change the default printer driver.  
12. Click [Finish].  
If you selected to install TopAccessDocMon during the installation, the sys-  
tem may ask whether you want to view the Readme file and launch TopAc-  
cessDocMon.  
NOTE: The Installer may ask you to restart your computer. If it does, select “Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now.” and click [Finish] to restart your computer.  
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13. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installation for Parallel Printing by Plug and Play  
The procedure to install the printer driver for Parallel printing by Plug and Play differs  
depending on the version of the Windows being used.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is not available when this equipment is only connected using  
the printer cable. However, when this equipment and your computer are connected  
to the local area network as well as this equipment is connected to the parallel port  
of your computer, you can use TopAccessDocMon to monitor your print jobs. To  
install TopAccessDocMon, you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM sepa-  
rately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
NOTE: The Plug and Play function is not supported in the Windows NT 4.0.  
— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer driver for parallel printing by Plug and Play  
The following describes an installation on Windows 98. The procedure is the same  
when Windows Me is used.  
1. Connect the printer cable to this equipment and your com-  
puter, and then power on the equipment and your computer.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Next].  
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3. Select "Search for the best driver for your device. (Recom-  
mended)" and click [Next].  
4. Select “Specify a location” and click [Browse].  
The Browse for Folder dialog box appears.  
5. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
6. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows 98/  
Me is located and click [OK].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PS\<language>".  
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7. Click [Next].  
8. Click [Next].  
9. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
10. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
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11. Click [Finish].  
The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000  
Installing the printer driver for parallel printing by Plug and Play  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000.  
1. Connect the printer cable to this equipment and your com-  
puter, and then power on the equipment and your computer.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Next].  
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3. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recom-  
mended)" and click [Next].  
4. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
5. Select only “Specify a location” and click [Next].  
6. Click [Browse].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
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7. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000 is located, select a INF file, and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
8. Click [OK].  
9. Check [Next].  
It starts copying files.  
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10. Click [Finish].  
11. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer driver for parallel printing by Plug and Play  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.  
1. Connect the printer cable to this equipment and your com-  
puter, and then power on the equipment and your computer.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.  
2. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)"  
and click [Next].  
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3. Select “Search for the best driver in these locations.” and  
check only the “Include this location in the search” check  
box. Then click [Browse].  
The Browse For Folder dialog box appears.  
4. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
5. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
XP/Server 2003 is located and click [OK].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
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6. Click [Next].  
It starts copying files.  
7. Click [Finish].  
8. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installation for Parallel Printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The procedure to install the printer driver for Parallel printing by Add Printer Wizard dif-  
fers depending on the version of the Windows being used.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is not available when this equipment is only connected using  
the printer cable. However, when this equipment and your computer are connected  
to the local area network as well as this equipment is connected to the parallel port  
of your computer, you can use TopAccessDocMon to monitor your print jobs. To  
install TopAccessDocMon, you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM sepa-  
rately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
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— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer driver for parallel printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 98. The procedure is the same  
when Windows Me is used.  
1. Click [Start], select [Settings], and click [Printers] to open the  
Printers folder.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
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4. Select “Local printer” and click [Next].  
5. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
6. Click [Browse...].  
The Open dialog box appears.  
7. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
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8. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows 98/  
Me is located and click [OK].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PS\<language>".  
9. Click [OK].  
10. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
11. Select “LPT1:” and click [Next].  
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12. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
13. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
14. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows NT 4.0  
Installing the printer driver for parallel printing by Add Printer Wizard  
NOTE: You must log into Windows NT 4.0 as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power  
Users” privilege.  
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1. Click [Start], select [Settings], and click [Printers] to open the  
Printers folder.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Select “My Computer” and click [Next].  
4. Select “LPT1:” and click [Next].  
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5. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
6. Click [Browse...].  
The “A:\ is not accessible” message appears.  
7. Click [Cancel].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
8. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
9. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows NT  
4.0 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PS\<language>".  
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10. Click [OK].  
11. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
12. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
13. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: When you select “Shared”, you can also select the operating systems of printer drivers  
that you want to install for clients. If you select any operating systems, repeat the proce-  
dure from Step 5 to 11 to install the printer drivers for selected operating systems.  
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14. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
15. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer driver for parallel printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.  
1. Click [Start] and select [Printers] in [Settings] (Windows  
2000) or select [Printers and Faxes] (Windows XP/Server  
2003).  
The Printers folder is opened.  
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2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
When using the Windows XP/Server 2003, click [Add a printer] in the Printer  
Tasks menu.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
4. Select “Local printer”, uncheck the “Automatically detect  
and install my Plug and Play printer”, and click [Next].  
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5. Select “Use the following port” and select “LPT1:”. Then  
click [Next].  
6. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
7. Click [Browse...].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
8. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
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9. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000/XP/Server 2003 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
10. Click [OK].  
11. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
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12. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
13. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
14. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Next].  
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15. Click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
16. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installing Client Software for USB Printing  
This section describes how to set up the printer drivers when this equipment is con-  
nected with USB cable.  
To set up the printer drivers for USB printing, you must install the printer drivers by Plug  
and Play functions instead of installing the client software using the installer in the Client  
Utilities CD-ROM.  
When this equipment is connected to a USB port of Windows 98, Windows Me, Win-  
dows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 computers, the Plug and Play Wiz-  
ard automatically starts. You can install a printer driver using this method but other  
client software cannot be installed.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is not available when this equipment is connected using only  
the USB cable. However, when this equipment and your computer are connected to  
the local area network and this equipment is connected to the USB port of your  
computer, you can use TopAccessDocMon to monitor your print jobs. To install  
TopAccessDocMon, you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
NOTE: USB printing is not supported in the Windows NT 4.0.  
Installation for USB Printing by Plug and Play  
The procedure to install the printer driver for USB printing by Plug and Play differs  
depending on the version of Windows used.  
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— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer driver for USB printing by Plug and Play  
The following describes an installation on Windows 98. The procedure is the same  
when Windows Me is used.  
1. Power on this equipment and your computer.  
2. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
3. Connect the USB cable to this equipment and your com-  
puter.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.  
NOTE: When you are installing the printer driver for USB printing on Windows Me, the USB  
port driver automatically installed. In that case, please skip to step 11.  
4. Click [Next].  
5. Select “Search for the best driver for your device (Recom-  
mended)” and click [Next].  
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6. Check only the “Specify a location” check box and click  
[Browse].  
The Browse for Folder dialog box appears.  
7. Select the “USB” folder in the Client Utilities CD-ROM and  
click [OK].  
8. Click [Next].  
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9. Click [Next].  
It starts copying files.  
10. Click [Finish].  
The USB printer port driver is installed and the Add New Hardware Wizard  
dialog box appears again.  
11. Click [Next].  
12. Select "Search for the best driver for your device (Recom-  
mended)" and click [Next].  
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13. Check only the “Specify a location” check box and click  
[Browse].  
The Browse for Folder dialog box appears.  
14. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows 98/  
Me is located and click [OK].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PS\<language>".  
15. Click [Next].  
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16. Click [Next].  
17. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
18. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
19. Click [Finish].  
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20. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000  
Installing the printer driver for USB printing by Plug and Play  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000.  
1. Power on this equipment and your computer.  
2. Connect the USB cable to this equipment and your com-  
puter.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
4. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recom-  
mended)" and click [Next].  
5. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
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6. Select only “Specify a location” and click [Next].  
7. Click [Browse].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
8. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000 is located, select a INF file, and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
9. Click [OK].  
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10. Check [Next].  
It starts copying files.  
11. Click [Finish].  
12. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer driver for USB printing by Plug and Play  
The following describes an installation on Windows XP. The procedure is the same  
when Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.  
1. Power on this equipment and your computer.  
2. Connect the USB cable to this equipment and your com-  
puter.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.  
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3. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)"  
and click [Next].  
4. Select “Search for the best driver in these locations.” and  
check only the “Include this location in the search” check  
box. Then click [Browse].  
The Browse For Folder dialog box appears.  
5. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
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6. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
XP/Server 2003 is located and click [OK].  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
7. Click [Next].  
It starts copying files.  
8. Click [Finish].  
9. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
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Installing Client Software for Raw TCP/LPR Printing  
This section describes how to set up the printer drivers for Raw TCP/LPR printing which  
is available for the local area network over TCP/IP.  
There are Two ways to set up the printer drivers for Raw TCP/LPR printing:  
Using the installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM  
You can set up the printer drivers for Raw TCP/LPR printing by installing the printer  
drivers using the installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM. Then you install and con-  
figure the Raw TCP or LPR port to configure the connection.  
Using Add Printer Wizard  
When you want to install the printer drivers without using the installer, or when you  
want to install the same printer driver for another equipment, install the printer driv-  
ers using the Add Printer Wizard.  
NOTES:  
Before operating the following setup, check with your system administrator to make  
sure of the following:  
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This equipment is connected to the network and turned on.  
The TCP/IP setting is correct on this equipment and your computer.  
Raw TCP Printing is only available for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows  
Server 2003.  
LPR Printing is only available for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP,  
and Windows Server 2003.  
Installation for Raw TCP/LPR Printing Using the Installer  
Install the client software using the installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM first, then  
configure the Raw TCP or LPR port in each printer driver.  
The procedure to configure the Raw TCP or LPR port differs depending on the version  
of Windows used.  
— Windows NT 4.0  
Configuring the LPR port for Windows NT 4.0  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0.  
1. Install the client software using the installer in the Client Util-  
ities CD-ROM.  
Please install the client software following the instruction of the installation  
for parallel printing.  
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2. After installing the client software, click [Start], select [Set-  
tings], and click [Printers] to open the Printers folder.  
3. Select the printer driver and select [Properties] in the [File]  
menu.  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
4. Display the [Ports] tab and click [Add Port].  
The Printer Ports dialog box appears.  
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5. Select “LPR Port” and click [New Port...].  
The Add LPR compatible printer dialog box appears.  
NOTE: If “LPR Port” is not listed, make sure the TCP/IP Printing Service is installed on your  
Windows NT 4.0. “LPR Port” is not listed unless the TCP/IP Printing Service is  
installed.  
6. Enter the IP address of this equipment in the “Name or  
address of server providing lpd” field and “Print” in the  
“Name of printer or print queue on that server” field, and  
click [OK].  
When your network uses DNS or WINS server, enter the printer name of this  
equipment provided from DNS or WINS in the “Name or address of server  
providing lpd” field.  
7. Click [Close] to close the Printer Ports dialog box.  
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8. Make sure the created LPR port is checked in the “Print to  
the following port” list and click [OK] to save settings.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
Configuring the Raw TCP/LPR port for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.  
1. Install the client software using the installer in the Client Util-  
ities CD-ROM.  
Please install the client software following the instruction of the installation  
for parallel printing.  
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2. After installing the client software, click [Start], select [Set-  
tings], and click [Printers] to open the Printers folder.  
If you are using the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, click [Start] and  
[Printers and Faxes] to open the Printers and Faxes folder.  
3. Select the printer driver and select [Properties] in the [File]  
menu.  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
4. Display the [Ports] tab and click [Add Port].  
The Printer Ports dialog box appears.  
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5. Select “Standard TCP/IP Port” and click [New Port...].  
The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard dialog box appears.  
6. Click [Next].  
7. Enter the IP address of this equipment in the “Printer Name  
or IP Address” field and click [Next].  
If your network uses a DNS or WINS server, enter the printer name of this  
equipment provided from DNS or WINS in the “Printer Name or IP Address”  
field.  
In the “Port Name” field, the port name is automatically entered according to  
the IP address or DNS name entered in the “Printer Name or IP Address”  
field.  
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8. Select “Standard” and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: When the LPD Print setting is enabled, you can also configure LPR printing. When you  
want to configure LPR printing, follow the procedure below.  
Select “Custom” and click [Settings].  
Select “LPR” at the “Protocol” option, enter “Print” in the “Queue Name” field at the  
“LPR Settings” option, and then click [OK].  
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Click [Next].  
9. Click [Finish].  
The screen returns to the Printer Ports dialog box.  
10. Click [Close] to close the Printer Ports dialog box.  
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11. Make sure the created Raw TCP or LPR port is checked in the  
“Print to the following port” list and click [Close].  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installation for Raw TCP/LPR Printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The procedure to install the printer driver for Raw TCP/LPR printing by Add Printer Wiz-  
ard differs depending on the version of the Windows being used.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is also available for Raw TCP/LPR printing. To install TopAc-  
cessDocMon, you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
— Windows NT 4.0  
Installing the printer driver for LPR printing by Add Printer Wizard  
NOTE: You must log into Windows NT 4.0 as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power  
Users” privilege.  
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1. Click [Start], select [Settings], and click [Printers] to open the  
Printers folder.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Select “My Computer” and click [Next].  
4. Click [Add Port...].  
The Printer Ports dialog box appears.  
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5. Select “LPR Port” and click [New Port...].  
The Add LPR compatible printer dialog box appears.  
NOTE: If “LPR Port” is not listed, make sure the TCP/IP Printing Service is installed on your  
Windows NT 4.0. “LPR Port” is not listed unless the TCP/IP Printing Service is  
installed.  
6. Enter the IP address of this equipment in the “Name or  
address of server providing lpd” field and “Print” in the  
“Name of printer or print queue on that server” field, and  
click [OK].  
When your network uses DNS or WINS server, enter the printer name of this  
equipment provided from DNS or WINS in the “Name or address of server  
providing lpd” field.  
7. Click [Close] to close the Printer Ports dialog box.  
8. Make sure that the created LPR Port is selected in the “Avail-  
able ports” list and click [Next].  
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9. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
10. Click [Browse...].  
The “A:\ is not accessible” message appears.  
11. Click [Cancel].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
12. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
13. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows NT  
4.0 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PS\<language>".  
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14. Click [OK].  
15. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
16. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
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17. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
When you select “Shared”, you can also select the operating systems of  
printer drivers that you want to install for clients. If you select any operating  
systems, repeat the procedure from Step 9 to 15 to install the printer drivers  
for selected operating systems.  
18. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
19. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer driver for Raw TCP/LPR printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.  
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1. Click [Start] and select [Printers] in [Settings] (Windows  
2000) or select [Printers and Faxes] (Windows XP/Server  
2003).  
The Printers folder is opened.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
When using the Windows XP/Server 2003, click [Add a printer] in the Printer  
Tasks menu.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
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4. Select “Local printer”, uncheck the “Automatically detect  
and install my Plug and Play printer”, and click [Next].  
5. Select “Create a new port” and select “Standard TCP/IP Port”  
in the “Type” drop down box. Then click [Next].  
The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard dialog box appears.  
6. Click [Next].  
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7. Enter the IP address of this equipment in the “Printer Name  
or IP Address” field and click [Next].  
If your network uses a DNS or WINS server, enter the printer name of this  
equipment provided from DNS or WINS in the “Printer Name or IP Address”  
field.  
In the “Port Name” field, the port name is automatically entered according to  
the IP address or DNS name entered in the “Printer Name or IP Address”  
field.  
8. Select “Standard” and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: When the LPD Print setting is enabled, you can also configure LPR printing. When you  
want to configure LPR printing, follow the procedure below.  
Select “Custom” and click [Settings].  
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Select “LPR” at the “Protocol” option, enter “Print” in the “Queue Name” field at the  
“LPR Settings” option, and then click [OK].  
Click [Next].  
9. Click [Finish].  
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10. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
11. Click [Browse...].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
12. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
13. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000/XP/Server 2003 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
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14. Click [OK].  
15. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
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16. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
17. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
18. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Next].  
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19. Click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
20. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installing Client Software for SMB Printing  
This section describes how to set up the client software for SMB printing which is avail-  
able for the local area network over TCP/IP.  
There are three ways to set up the printer drivers for SMB printing:  
Using the installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM  
When you insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, the installer  
automatically starts. You can install printer drivers and other client software using  
the installer. If you want to install printer drivers as well as other client software, this  
method is convenient.  
Using Point and Print  
You can install the printer driver by double-clicking network queues on the system.  
By this method, printer drivers can be downloaded from the system so that the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM is not required. However, other client software cannot be  
installed using this method.  
Using Add Printer Wizard  
When you want to install the printer drivers without connecting to the equipment  
using Point and Print, install the printer drivers using the Add Printer Wizard.  
NOTE: Before installing the printer driver for SMB printing, check with your system administra-  
tor to make sure of the following:  
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This equipment is connected to the network and turned on.  
The TCP/IP setting is correct on this equipment and your computer.  
Installation for SMB Printing Using the Installer  
You can install the client software and set up the SMB printing using the installer in the  
Client Utilities CD-ROM.  
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NOTE: It assumes using SMB printing in a small network. If you can use the Windows NT 4.0,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a print server, it is recom-  
mended to set up for printing via Windows print server. For further information about  
setting up printing via a Windows print server, see the Network Administration Guide.  
Installing the client software for SMB printing  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows are used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
The installer automatically starts and the Choose Setup Language dialog  
box appears.  
If the installer does not automatically start, double-click “Setup.exe” in the  
Client Utilities CD-ROM.  
2. Select your language and click [OK].  
The InstallSheild Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
The License Agreement screen is displayed.  
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4. Click [Yes].  
The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed.  
5. Click [Next].  
If you want to change the location where the programs are installed, click  
[Browse]. In the dialog box that appears, select the folder and click [OK].  
The Setup Type screen is displayed.  
6. Select “Custom” and click [Next].  
The Select Components screen is displayed.  
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7. Check the software that you want to install and click [Next].  
TopAccessDocMon — Check this to install the Document Monitor.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PCL6 — Check this to install the PCL6 printer  
driver.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PCL5c — Check this to install the PCL5c  
printer driver.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PSL3 — Check this to install the PS3 printer  
driver.  
Agfa TrueType Fonts — Check this to install Agfa Font Manager and fonts.  
The Select Port dialog box appears.  
NOTE: There are also Network Fax software and e-Filing software in the list. For more infor-  
mation about these software, please see the Network Fax Guide and e-Filing Guide.  
8. Click [Browse].  
The Browse for Folder dialog box appears.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can also automatically specify the network queue by searching the equipment in  
the network.  
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9. Locate this equipment in your network, select the “print”  
queue, and click [OK].  
NOTE: Do not select “pcl6”, or “ps3” queue. These queues only accept the print job in each  
emulation. If you install several printer drivers and specify one of these queues, the  
print job may not be printed properly due to mismatch of the emulations between the  
print job and queue.  
10. Click [Next].  
The Select Program Folder screen is displayed.  
11. Click [Next].  
If you want to change the program folder, rename the folder in the “Program  
Folders” field.  
The Starting Copying Files screen is displayed.  
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12. Click [Next].  
If any printer drivers have been installed on your computer, the confirmation  
message appears. Continue to next step.  
If no printer driver has been installed on your computer, it starts copying files  
and the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen is displayed when copying is  
completed. Skip to Step 14.  
NOTE: When you select to install the N/W-Fax driver, the Digital Signature Not Found dialog  
box appears while copying files. Click [Yes] to continue the installation.  
13. If the following message appears, click [Yes] to set the indi-  
cated printer driver to be the default printer driver, or click  
[No] to not change the default printer driver.  
14. Click [Finish].  
If you selected to install TopAccessDocMon during the installation, the sys-  
tem may ask whether you want to view the Readme file and launch TopAc-  
cessDocMon.  
NOTE: The Installer may ask you to restart your computer. If it does, select “Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now.” and click [Finish] to restart your computer.  
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15. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Using the Discovery Functions to Specify the SMB Port  
In the Select Port screen during the installation, you can also obtain the network queue  
name automatically by searching the equipment.  
There two ways to obtain the SMB printer port from the equipment:  
Searching the equipment automatically  
1. Click [Discovery].  
The TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Start Discovery].  
It starts searching the equipment in the network.  
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SUPPLEMENT: It searches the equipment within the local subnet in your network. If the equipment is  
located in the different subnet from your computer, or you want to specify the IP  
address range to be searched, click [Advance]. The Discovery Settings dialog box  
appears and you can specify the advanced settings for searching the equipment.  
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Devices You can specify the device models to be searched. This sets to search  
the e-STUDIO451c Series, e-STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-  
STUDIO450 Series, or e-STUDIO280 Series, so you do not have to change this  
options.  
Network - Enable IPX/SPX Search — Check on this to search printers which con-  
nect to the IPX/SPX network. This is available only when the IPX/SPX protocol and  
Novell Client are installed in your computer, and the computer is connected to the  
NetWare server.  
Network - Enable TCP/IP Search — Check on this to search printers which con-  
nect to the TCP/IP network. This is available only when the TCP/IP protocol is  
installed in your computer. When this is enabled, select how it searches printers in  
the TCP/IP network.  
Search local subnet — Select this to search printers in local subnet.  
Specify a range — Select this to search printers in specific range of IP addresses.  
When this is selected, enter the IP addresses in “From” field and “To” field to specify  
the range.  
3. Select the equipment that you want to connect and click  
[OK].  
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4. It automatically obtains the network queue in the “Network  
path or queue name” field.  
NOTE: It automatically obtains the IP address of the equipment and the queue name specified  
by an administrator, in the “Network path or queue name” field in the General submenu  
page of the Setup menu in the TopAccess administrator mode. If you cannot obtain the  
queue name, ask your administrator that the “Network path or queue name” field is cor-  
rectly specified.  
Specifying the IP address manually  
1. Click [Discovery].  
The TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box appears.  
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2. Click [Manual Selection].  
The Manual Selection dialog box appears.  
3. Enter each item to specify the printer address and click [OK].  
IP Address — Enter the IP address of the printer.  
IPX Address — Enter the IPX address of the printer. This is available only  
when the IPX/SPX protocol and Novell Client are installed in your computer, and  
the computer is connected to the NetWare server.  
Name — Enter the printer name.  
Location — Enter the location of the printer.  
NOTE: You must enter “Name” and either “IP Address” or “IPX Address”.  
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4. Select the equipment that you want to connect and click  
[OK].  
5. It automatically obtain the network queue in the “Network  
path or queue name” field.  
NOTE: It automatically obtains the IP address of the equipment and the queue name specified  
by an administrator, in the “Network path or queue name” field in the General submenu  
page of the Setup menu in the TopAccess administrator mode. If you cannot obtain the  
queue name, ask your administrator that the “Network path or queue name” field is cor-  
rectly specified.  
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Installation for SMB Printing by Point and Print  
The procedure to install the printer driver for SMB printing by Point and Print differs  
depending on the version of Windows used.  
NOTE: It assumes using SMB printing by Point and Print in a small network. If you can use the  
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a print  
server, it is recommended to set up for printing via Windows print server. For further  
information about setting up printing via a Windows print server, see the Network  
Administration Guide.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is also available for SMB printing. To install TopAccessDocMon,  
you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer drivers for SMB printing by Point and Print  
1. Open this equipment in the network with Windows Explorer,  
and double-click a queue in which the printer driver should  
be installed (see below).  
pcl5c — Double-click this queue to install the PCL5c printer driver.  
pcl6 — Double-click this queue to install the PCL6 printer driver.  
ps3 — Double-click this queue to install the PS3 printer driver.  
The Printers dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Yes].  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
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3. Select whether printing MS-DOS-based programs and click  
[Next].  
4. Change the name if desired, select whether you are using  
this printer as a default printer, and click [Next].  
5. Select “Yes” to print a test page and click [Finish].  
6. Make sure a test page is printed successfully and click [Yes]  
to close the dialog box.  
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7. The printer driver is installed and the print queue window  
appears.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer drivers for SMB printing by Point and Print  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
1. Open this equipment in the network with Windows Explorer,  
and double-click a queue in which the printer driver should  
be installed (see below).  
pcl6 — Double-click this queue to install the PCL6 printer driver.  
ps3 — Double-click this queue to install the PS3 printer driver.  
The Printers dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Yes].  
3. The printer driver is installed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
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Installation for SMB Printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The procedure to install the printer driver for SMB printing by Add Printer Wizard differs  
depending on the version of the Windows being used.  
NOTE: It assumes using SMB printing in a small network. If you can use the Windows NT 4.0,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a print server, it is recom-  
mended to set up for printing via Windows print server. For further information about  
setting up printing via a Windows print server, see the Network Administration Guide.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is also available for SMB printing. To install TopAccessDocMon,  
you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer driver for SMB printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 98. The procedure is the same  
when Windows Me is used.  
1. Install the printer driver by Add Printer Wizard.  
Please install the printer driver following the instruction of the installation for  
parallel printing.  
2. After installing the client software, click [Start], select [Set-  
tings], and click [Printers] to open the Printers folder.  
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3. Select the printer driver and select [Properties] in the [File]  
menu.  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
4. Display the [Details] tab and click [Add Port].  
The Add Port dialog box appears.  
5. Select “Other” and “Local Port”, and click [OK].  
The Port Name dialog box appears.  
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6. Enter “\\<NetBIOS Name>\print” in the field and click [OK].  
Example: NetBIOS Name = MFP-00C67861  
\\MFP-00C67861\print  
SUPPLEMENT: You can also enter the IP address instead of the NetBIOS Name.  
Example: \\10.10.70.120\print  
7. Click [OK] to save settings.  
— Windows NT 4.0  
Installing the printer driver for SMB printing by Add Printer Wizard  
NOTE: You must log into Windows NT 4.0 as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power  
Users” privilege.  
1. Click [Start], select [Settings], and click [Printers] to open the  
Printers folder.  
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2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Select “My Computer” and click [Next].  
4. Click [Add Port...].  
The Printer Ports dialog box appears.  
5. Select “Local Port” and click [New Port...].  
The Port Name dialog box appears.  
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6. Enter “\\<NetBIOS Name>\print” in the field and click [OK].  
Example: NetBIOS Name = MFP-00C67861  
\\MFP-00C67861\print  
SUPPLEMENT: You can also enter the IP address instead of the NetBIOS Name.  
Example: \\10.10.70.120\print  
7. Click [Close].  
8. Make sure the created port is selected and click [Next].  
9. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
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10. Click [Browse...].  
The “A:\ is not accessible” message appears.  
11. Click [Cancel].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
12. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
13. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows NT  
4.0 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PS\<language>".  
14. Click [OK].  
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15. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
16. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
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17. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: When you select “Shared”, you can also select the operating systems of printer drivers  
that you want to install for clients. If you select any operating systems, repeat the proce-  
dure from Step 9 to 15 to install the printer drivers for selected operating systems.  
18. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
19. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer driver for SMB printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.  
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1. Click [Start] and select [Printers] in [Settings] (Windows  
2000) or select [Printers and Faxes] (Windows XP/Server  
2003).  
The Printers folder is opened.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
When using the Windows XP/Server 2003, click [Add a printer] in the Printer  
Tasks menu.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
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4. Select “Local printer”, uncheck the “Automatically detect  
and install my Plug and Play printer”, and click [Next].  
5. Select “Create a new port” and select “Local Port” in the  
“Type” drop down box. Then click [Next].  
The Port Name dialog box appears.  
6. Enter “\\<NetBIOS Name>\print” in the field and click [OK].  
Example: NetBIOS Name = MFP-00C67861  
\\MFP-00C67861\print  
SUPPLEMENT: You can also enter the IP address instead of the NetBIOS Name.  
Example: \\10.10.70.120\print  
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7. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
8. Click [Browse...].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
9. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
10. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000/XP/Server 2003 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
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11. Click [OK].  
12. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
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13. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
14. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
15. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Next].  
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16. Click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
17. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installing Client Software for IPP Printing  
This section describes how to set up the printer drivers for IPP printing which is avail-  
able for Internet connection.  
To set up the printer drivers for IPP printing, install the printer drivers by Add Printer  
Wizard, and then install the other software that you require.  
NOTES:  
Before installing the printer driver for IPP printing, check with your system adminis-  
trator to make sure of the following:  
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This equipment is connected to the network and turned on.  
The TCP/IP setting is correct on this equipment and your computer.  
IPP Printing is only available for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server  
2003.  
Installation for IPP Printing by Add Printer Wizard  
Installing the printer driver for IPP printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege.  
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1. Click [Start] and select [Printers] in [Settings] (Windows  
2000) or select [Printers and Faxes] (Windows XP/Server  
2003).  
The Printers folder is opened.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printers] icon.  
When using the Windows XP/Server 2003, click [Add a printer] in the Printer  
Tasks menu.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
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4. Select “Network printer” and click [Next].  
5. Select “Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intra-  
net”, and enter “http://[IP address]:631/Print” in the “URL”  
field.  
Enter the IP address of this equipment instead of [IP address].  
Example: IP address = 10.10.70.105  
http://10.10.70.105:631/Print  
If your network uses a DNS or WINS server, enter the printer name of this  
equipment provided from DNS or WINS instead of [IP address].  
Example: Print Server Name = Mfp-00c67861  
http://Mfp-00c67861:631/Print  
When you connect from the Internet, enter the FQDN of this equipment pro-  
vided from DNS instead of [IP address].  
Example: URL = mfp_00c67861.toshiba.com  
http://mfp_00c67861.toshiba.com:631/Print  
NOTE: “P” for “Print” in the IPP URL must be capitalized. When you are using on Windows XP,  
the IPP port can be created by entering “print” (non-capitalized) in the IPP URL, but the  
print job cannot be sent to the equipment. In that case, delete the IPP port and then  
create the IPP port correctly again.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
If an administrator has enabled the IPP Port80 Enabled option on this equipment,  
you can exclude the port number from the URL. (i.e. “http://192.168.255.48/Print”)  
If an administrator has enabled the Enable SSL option for IPP Print, you must enter  
“https://[IP address]:[SSL port number]/Print” in the “URL” field.  
(i.e. “https://192.168.255.48:443/Print”)  
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6. Click [Next].  
The Connect to Printer dialog box appears.  
NOTE: When the Authentication setting for IPP Print is enabled, the dialog box to enter a user  
name and password appears. If this dialog box appears, enter the user name and  
password and click [OK]. For user name and password, please ask your administrator.  
7. Click [OK].  
8. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
9. Click [Browse...].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
10. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
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11. Locate the directory where the printer driver for your Win-  
dows version is located, select the INF file, and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003,  
locate "[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003,  
locate "[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver for Windows 2000/XP/ Server 2003,  
locate "[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
12. Click [OK].  
13. Select the printer driver and click [OK].  
If any other printer driver(s) had already been installed on your computer, the  
Default Printer screen is displayed. Continue to next step.  
If no printer driver had been installed on your computer, the complete screen  
is displayed. Skip to step 15.  
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NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
14. Select whether using this printer as a default printer and  
click [Next].  
15. Click [Finish].  
16. The printer driver is installed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
SUPPLEMENT: If you want to install TopAccessDocmon and Agfa Font Manager, you must install them  
from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
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Installing Client Software for Novell Printing  
This section describes how to install the client software for Novell printing on NetWare  
print server environments.  
There are three ways to set up the printer drivers for Novell printing:  
Using the installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM  
When you insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, the installer  
automatically starts. You can install printer drivers and other client software using  
the installer. If you want to install printer drivers as well as other client software, this  
method is convenient.  
Using Point and Print  
You can install the printer driver by double-clicking network queues on the NetWare.  
If the NetWare has been set up for NDPS, printer drivers can be downloaded from  
the system so that the Client Utilities CD-ROM is not required. However, other client  
software cannot be installed using this method.  
Using Add Printer Wizard  
When you want to install the printer drivers without connecting to the equipment  
using Point and Print, install the printer drivers using the Add Printer Wizard.  
NOTE: Before installing the printer driver for Novell printing, check with your system adminis-  
trator to make sure of the following:  
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This equipment is connected to the network and turned on.  
The NetWare server is configured correctly and running on your network.  
The IPX/SPX or TCP/IP, and NetWare settings are correct on this equipment.  
Before installing the client software for Novell printing, please make sure following net-  
work services and protocols are installed on your computer:  
Windows 98/ME  
TCP/IP protocol (Required only when using the NetWare in the TCP/IP network.)  
IPX/SPX-compatible protocol (Required only when using the NetWare in the IPX/  
SPX network.)  
Client for NetWare Network  
Service for NetWare Directory Service (Required only when using the NetWare  
server in NDS mode.)  
Windows NT 4.0  
TCP/IP protocol (Required only when using the NetWare in the TCP/IP network.)  
NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport protocol (Required only when using the  
NetWare in the IPX/SPX network.)  
NWLink NetBIOS protocol (Required only when using the NetWare in the IPX/SPX  
network.)  
Gateway (and Client) Services for NetWare  
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol (Required only when  
using the NetWare in the IPX/SPX network.)  
Gateway (and Client) Services for NetWare  
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Installation for Novell Printing Using the Installer  
You can install the client software and set up the Novell printing using the installer in the  
Client Utilities CD-ROM.  
Installing the client software for Novell printing using the installer  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows are used.  
NOTES:  
You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
You have an appropriate privilege to access the NetWare server.  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
The installer automatically starts and the Choose Setup Language dialog  
box appears.  
If the installer does not automatically start, double-click “Setup.exe” in the  
Client Utilities CD-ROM.  
2. Select your language and click [OK].  
The InstallSheild Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
The License Agreement screen is displayed.  
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4. Click [Yes].  
The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed.  
5. Click [Next].  
If you want to change the location where the programs are installed, click  
[Browse]. In the dialog box that appears, select the folder and click [OK].  
The Setup Type screen is displayed.  
6. Select “Custom” and click [Next].  
The Select Components screen is displayed.  
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7. Check the software that you want to install and click [Next].  
TopAccessDocMon — Check this to install the Document Monitor.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PCL6 — Check this to install the PCL6 printer  
driver.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PCL5c — Check this to install the PCL5c  
printer driver.  
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PSL3 — Check this to install the PS3 printer  
driver.  
Agfa TrueType Fonts — Check this to install Agfa Font Manager and fonts.  
The Select Port dialog box appears.  
NOTE: There are also Network Fax software and e-Filing software in the list. For more infor-  
mation about these software, please see the Network Fax Guide and e-Filing Guide.  
8. Enter “\\<NetWare file server name>\<queue name>” in the  
“Network path or queue name” field, and click [Next].  
Example: NetWare file server name=Nwsrv, queue name=mfp_queue  
\\Nwsrv\mfp_queue  
SUPPLEMENT: The queue for this equipment should be set up by an administrator. If you do not know  
the queue for this equipment, ask your administrator.  
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9. Click [Next].  
If you want to change the program folder, rename the folder in the “Program  
Folders” field.  
The Starting Copying Files screen is displayed.  
10. Click [Next].  
If any printer drivers have been installed on your computer, the confirmation  
message appears. Continue to next step.  
If no printer driver has been installed on your computer, it starts copying files  
and the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen is displayed when copying is  
completed. Skip to Step 12.  
NOTE: When you select to install the N/W-Fax driver, the Digital Signature Not Found dialog  
box appears while copying files. Click [Yes] to continue the installation.  
11. If the following message appears, click [Yes] to set the indi-  
cated printer driver to be the default printer driver, or click  
[No] to not change the default printer driver.  
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12. Click [Finish].  
If you selected to install TopAccessDocMon during the installation, the sys-  
tem may ask whether you want to view the Readme file and launch TopAc-  
cessDocMon.  
NOTE: The Installer may ask you to restart your computer. If it does, select “Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now.” and click [Finish] to restart your computer.  
13. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installation for Novell Printing by Point and Print  
The procedure to install the printer driver for Novell printing by Point and Print differs  
depending on the version of Windows used.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is also available for Novell printing. To install TopAccessDoc-  
Mon, you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
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— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer drivers for Novell printing by Point and Print  
1. Open the NetWare queue for the equipment in the network  
with Windows Explorer, and double-click a queue.  
When the NetWare has been set up for the Bindery mode, open the NetWare file  
server and double-click the queue for the equipment.  
When the NetWare has been set up for the NDS or NDPS mode, browse the  
NDS tree and context, and double-click the queue for the equipment.  
The Printers dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Yes].  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
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3. Select whether printing MS-DOS-based programs and click  
[Next].  
When using the NetWare in NDPS mode and the printer drivers for each  
Operating System are installed to a NDPS broker, the printer driver is auto-  
matically installed. Skip to Step 10.  
Unless using the NetWare in NDPS mode and printer drivers for each Oper-  
ating System are installed to a NDPS broker, the Add Printer Wizard dialog  
box appears. Continue to the next step.  
4. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
5. Click [Browse...].  
The Open dialog box appears.  
6. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
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7. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows 98/  
Me is located and click [OK].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\9X_ME\PS\<language>".  
8. Click [OK].  
9. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
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10. Change the name if desired, select whether you are using  
this printer as a default printer, and click [Next].  
11. Select “Yes” to print a test page and click [Finish].  
12. The printer driver is installed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer drivers for Novell printing by Point and Print  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows NT 4.0, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
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1. Open the NetWare queue for the equipment in the network  
with Windows Explorer, and double-click a queue.  
When the NetWare has been set up for the Bindery mode, open the NetWare file  
server and double-click the queue for the equipment.  
When the NetWare has been set up for the NDS or NDPS mode, browse the  
NDS tree and context, and double-click the queue for the equipment.  
The Printers dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Yes].  
When using the NetWare in NDPS mode and the printer drivers for each  
Operating System are installed to a NDPS broker, the printer driver is auto-  
matically installed.  
Unless using the NetWare in NDPS mode and printer drivers for each Oper-  
ating System are installed to a NDPS broker, the Add Printer Wizard dialog  
box appears. Continue to the next step.  
3. Click [OK].  
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4. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
5. Click [Browse...].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
6. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
7. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000/XP/Server 2003 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
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8. Click [OK].  
9. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
10. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installation for Novell Printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The procedure to install the printer driver for Novell printing by Add Printer Wizard dif-  
fers depending on the version of the Windows being used.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
TopAccessDocMon is also available for Novell printing. To install TopAccessDoc-  
Mon, you must install it from the Client Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
The Agfa Font Manager is also available to install and manage the TrueType fonts  
on your computer. To install the Agfa Font Manager, you must install it from the Cli-  
ent Utilities CD-ROM separately.  
— Windows 98/Me  
Installing the printer driver for Novell printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 98. The procedure is the same  
when Windows Me is used.  
1. Install the printer driver by Add Printer Wizard.  
Please install the printer driver following the instruction of the installation for  
parallel printing.  
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2. After installing the client software, click [Start], select [Set-  
tings], and click [Printers] to open the Printers folder.  
3. Select the printer driver and select [Properties] in the [File]  
menu.  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
4. Display the [Details] tab and click [Add Port].  
The Add Port dialog box appears.  
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5. Select “Other” and “Local Port”, and click [OK].  
The Port Name dialog box appears.  
6. Enter “\\<NetWare file server name>\<queue name>” in the  
“Enter a port name” field, and click [OK].  
Example: NetWare file server name=Nwsrv, queue name=mfp_queue  
\\Nwsrv\mfp_queue  
SUPPLEMENT: The queue for this equipment should be set up by an administrator. If you do not know  
the queue for this equipment, ask your administrator.  
7. Click [OK] to save settings.  
— Windows NT 4.0  
Installing the printer driver for SMB printing by Add Printer Wizard  
NOTE: You must log into Windows NT 4.0 as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power  
Users” privilege.  
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1. Click [Start], select [Settings], and click [Printers] to open the  
Printers folder.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Select “My Computer” and click [Next].  
4. Click [Add Port...].  
The Printer Ports dialog box appears.  
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5. Select “Local Port” and click [New Port...].  
The Port Name dialog box appears.  
6. Enter “\\<NetWare file server name>\<queue name>” in the  
“Enter a port name” field, and click [OK].  
Example: NetWare file server name=Nwsrv, queue name=mfp_queue  
\\Nwsrv\mfp_queue  
SUPPLEMENT: The queue for this equipment should be set up by an administrator. If you do not know  
the queue for this equipment, ask your administrator.  
7. Click [Close].  
8. Make sure the created port is selected and click [Next].  
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9. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
10. Click [Browse...].  
The “A:\ is not accessible” message appears.  
11. Click [Cancel].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
12. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
13. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows NT  
4.0 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\NT\PS\<language>".  
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14. Click [OK].  
15. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
16. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
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17. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: When you select “Shared”, you can also select the operating systems of printer drivers  
that you want to install for clients. If you select any operating systems, repeat the proce-  
dure from Step 9 to 15 to install the printer drivers for selected operating systems.  
18. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Finish].  
19. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
— Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
Installing the printer driver for Novell printing by Add Printer Wizard  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 is used.  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003.  
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1. Click [Start] and select [Printers] in [Settings] (Windows  
2000) or select [Printers and Faxes] (Windows XP/Server  
2003).  
The Printers folder is opened.  
2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
When using the Windows XP/Server 2003, click [Add a printer] in the Printer  
Tasks menu.  
The Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Click [Next].  
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4. Select “Local printer”, uncheck the “Automatically detect  
and install my Plug and Play printer”, and click [Next].  
5. Select “Create a new port” and select “Local Port” in the  
“Type” drop down box. Then click [Next].  
The Port Name dialog box appears.  
6. Enter “\\<NetWare file server name>\<queue name>” in the  
“Enter a port name” field, and click [OK].  
Example: NetWare file server name=Nwsrv, queue name=mfp_queue  
\\Nwsrv\mfp_queue  
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7. Click [Have Disk...].  
The Install From Disk dialog box appears.  
8. Click [Browse...].  
The Locate File dialog box appears.  
9. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically  
start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation.  
10. Locate the directory where the printer driver for Windows  
2000/XP/Server 2003 is located and click [Open].  
To install the PCL5c printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL5c\<language>".  
To install the PCL6 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PCL6\<language>".  
To install the PS3 printer driver, locate  
"[CD-ROM drive]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>".  
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11. Click [OK].  
12. Select the printer driver and click [Next].  
NOTE: If the same printer driver has been installed, the following dialog box appears. If it  
appears, select “Replace existing driver” and click [Next].  
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13. Change the name if desired and click [Next].  
SUPPLEMENT: If any printer drivers have installed on the computer, select whether using this printer as  
a default printer.  
14. Select whether this printer is shared or not, and click [Next].  
15. Select "Yes" to print a test page and click [Next].  
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16. Click [Finish].  
Start copying files.  
17. The installation is completed.  
NOTE: Before using the printer driver for printing, please configure the installed options of the  
equipment and department code (if required) on the printer driver.  
Installing Client Software for Novell iPrint  
This section describes how to install the printer drivers for Novell iPrint.  
NOTES:  
To set up the iPrint in the client computers, the NetWare server must be configured  
for iPrint first. For more information about setting up the NetWare server for Novell  
iPrint, please see Network Administration Guide.  
Before installing the printer driver for Novell iPrint, the printer driver for Novell iPrint,  
please make sure the following environments are satisfied in your computer.  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later or Netscape 4.76 is installed (iPrint is not  
supported on Netscape 6)  
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JavaScript must be enabled on the web browser.  
Installing the printer driver for Novell iPrint  
To install the printer driver for Novell iPrint on the client computer, download and install  
the iPrint Client and printer driver from the NetWare server.  
1. Start the your web browser and enter the following URL in  
the address bar.  
http://<IP address or DNS for NDPS Manager>/ipp  
NOTES:  
If you do not know the IP address or DNS for NDPS Manager, please ask your net-  
work administrator.  
If the IP address or DNS is secured using SSL, enter the URL address as following:  
https://<IP address or DNS for NDPS Manager>/ipps  
2. If the iPrint Client is not installed on your computer, you are  
prompted to install it.  
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3. Click the printer that you want to install from the list of avail-  
able printers that is displayed in the iPrint web page.  
The selected printer driver is installed on your computer.  
Uninstalling Client Utilities Software  
The following instructions describe how to uninstall the client software. The uninstalla-  
tion procedure is different how you installed the client software.  
When Installed Using the Installer  
When the client software was installed using the Installer in the Client Utilities CD-ROM  
or downloaded from TopAccess, you can delete all files using the Add/Remove Pro-  
grams function.  
You can uninstall all client software that have installed from the Client Utilities CD-ROM,  
or you can uninstall only the components that you want to remove.  
Uninstalling all Client Utilities Software  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows are used.  
NOTE: Before uninstalling the software, please make sure you exit TopAccessDocMon.  
1. Open “Control Panel” and double-click the “Add/Remove  
Programs” icon.  
The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears.  
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2. Select “TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series Client” and click  
[Change/Remove].  
The InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Select “Remove” and click [Next].  
The Confirm Uninstall dialog box appears.  
4. Click [OK].  
5. Click [Yes] to delete the setting files.  
Deleting files starts.  
NOTE: If you want to re-install the client software later, click [No] to remain the setting files.  
You can restore the data and settings when you re-install the client software.  
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6. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” and click  
[Finish] to restart your computer.  
Some files may be deleted after restarting the computer.  
Uninstalling only the components that you want to remove  
The following describes an installation on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows are used.  
NOTE: Before uninstalling the software, please make sure you exit TopAccessDocMon.  
1. Open “Control Panel” and double-click the “Add/Remove  
Programs” icon.  
The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears.  
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2. Select “TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series Client” and click  
[Change/Remove].  
The InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears.  
3. Select “Modify” and click [Next].  
4. Uncheck the components that you want to uninstall and click  
[Next].  
Deleting files starts.  
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5. Click [Finish].  
NOTE: If you select all components to be uninstalled, the Installer may ask you to restart your  
computer. If it does, select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” and click [Finish]  
to restart your computer.  
When Installed Using Add Printer Wizard  
If only printer drivers are installed by Add Printer Wizard or Point and Print, you can  
uninstall them by deleting the printer icons from the Printers folder.  
Deleting printer drivers  
1. Open “Printers” folder, select the printer icon that you want  
to delete, and press the [Delete] key.  
When using Windows 98/Me or Windows NT 4.0, uninstallation has finished.  
When using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, continue to the next step.  
2. Click the [File] menu and select [Server Properties].  
The Print Server Properties dialog box appears.  
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3. Display the Drivers tab. Select the printer drivers that you  
want to delete, and click [Remove].  
The confirmation dialog box appears.  
4. Click [OK].  
The printer drivers are completely deleted.  
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Installing Client Software for Macintosh  
Please refer to following instructions for configuring printing systems on Macintosh  
computers.  
About Client Software for Macintosh  
PostScript Printer Description File  
The Macintosh PPD (PostScript Printer Description) file contains information about con-  
troller-specific features. There are two PPD files provided in the Client Utilities CD-  
ROM: one is for Mac OS 8.6/9.x and the other is for Mac OS X.  
Information within the PPD file for Mac OS 8.6/9.x works in conjunction with the stan-  
dard Macintosh LaserWriter 8 printer driver version 8.6.5 (or later). This Macintosh  
PPDs are supplied for Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x and it also supports Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Clas-  
sic mode.  
Information within the PPD file for Mac OS X works in conjunction with the Print Center  
on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
Planning for Installation  
System Requirements  
To install the printer drivers on a Mac OS computer, the following environment is  
required.  
Display Resolution:  
OS:  
1028 x 768 dots or more  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, Mac OS X 10.1 (Classic), Mac OS X  
10.2 (Classic)  
Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x  
TCP/IP, AppleTalk (Ethernet), Rendezvous  
LaserWriter 8 printer driver version 8.6.5 or later  
(not required for Mac OS X)  
Protocol:  
Printer Driver:  
NOTE: Mac OS X 10.2 and its earlier versions of Mac OS X are supported in Classic mode  
using the PPD file for Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x. This equipment also provides the PPD file for  
Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
Installing the Printer on Mac OS 8.6/9.x  
Installing the Macintosh PPD File  
The Macintosh PPD file that is provided in the Client Utilities CD-ROM can be installed  
by copying it to the System Folder: Extensions: Printer Descriptions folder.  
This PPD file supports printing from Mac OS X 8.6 or 9.x, and these operating systems  
running on the Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Classic Mode.  
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Copying the PPD file to Mac OS 8.6 or 9.x  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and  
open your language folder in the “Client:MacPPD:OS9”  
folder.  
2. Copy the Stufflt file (TOSHIBA_e-STUDIO451cSeries.sit) to  
the desktop, and extract the Macintosh PPD file.  
NOTE: To extract the file, the Stufflt utility must be installed on your computer. For instructions  
on how to extract the file, refer to your StuffIt documentation.  
3. Double-click the boot drive icon and open the “System  
Folder:Extensions:Printer Descriptions” folder.  
4. Select and drag the Macintosh PPD file that you extracted to  
the “Printer Descriptions” folder.  
5. Continue the procedure for configuring the printer.  
Configuring the Printer on Mac OS 8.6/9.x  
After you copy the PPD file to the Printer Descriptions folder in the System Folder, you  
can configure the printer.  
This equipment supports two types of Macintosh Printing Service: LPR Printing or  
AppleTalk Printing.  
LPR Printing  
When this equipment and your computer are connected over TCP/IP network, you  
can enable LPR printing from Macintosh computer.  
AppleTalk Printing  
When this equipment and your computer are connected over AppleTalk network,  
you can enable AppleTalk printing from Macintosh computer.  
Configuring Macintosh LPR printing  
NOTE: Before installing the printer driver for LPR printing on Macintosh, check with your sys-  
tem administrator to make sure of the following:  
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This equipment is connected to the network and turned on.  
The TCP/IP setting is correct.  
LPD Printing Service is enabled on this equipment.  
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1. Start the Desktop Printer Utility.  
The folder containing the Desktop Printer Utility differs depending on the Mac  
OS version. If you cannot locate the Desktop Printer Utility, search it in the  
boot disk.  
The New Desktop Printer dialog box appears.  
2. Make sure “LaserWriter 8” is selected in the “With” drop  
down menu, select “Printer (LPR)” and click [OK].  
The Macintosh LPR Printer Selection dialog box opens.  
3. Click [Change...] in the PostScript Printer Description (PPD)  
File area.  
The Select a PostScript Printer Description File dialog box appears.  
4. Select the PPD file (TOSHIBA_e-STUDIO451cSeries) for the  
equipment and click [Select].  
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5. Click [Change...] in the LPR Printer Selection area.  
The Internet Printer dialog box appears.  
6. Enter the IP Address of this equipment in the “Printer  
Address” field and “Print” in the “Queue” field. Then click  
[OK].  
7. Click [Create...].  
8. Enter the Desktop Printer name and click [Save].  
The printer is added to the desktop.  
9. Double-click the desktop printer icon that you created.  
The Desktop Printer utility window opens.  
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10. Click the [Printing] menu and select [Change Setup...].  
The LaserWriter setup dialog box appears.  
11. Select each option item in the “Change” drop down menu  
and select installed option in the “To” drop down menu  
according to the configuration of this equipment.  
z FInisher  
Not Installed — Select this when no finisher is installed.  
Single-Position Stapler — Select this when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
Multi-Position Stapler — Select this when the Multi-staple Finisher or Saddle-  
stitch Finisher is installed.  
Multi-Position Stapler and Hole Punch — Select this when the Multi-staple  
Finisher or Saddle-stitch Finisher and Hole Punch unit are installed.  
NOTE: When you select “Multi-Position Stapler” or “Multi-Position Stapler and Hole Punch”, the  
saddle-stitching function will be selectable for printing. However, saddle-stitching is  
available only when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed.  
z Drawer  
Not Installed — Select this when no optional drawer is installed.  
Drawer 3 — Select this when the drawer 3 is installed.  
Drawer 3 & 4 — Select this when the drawer 3 and 4 are installed.  
LCF — Select this when the Large Capacity Feeder is installed.  
NOTE: LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
12. Click [OK].  
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Configuring Macintosh AppleTalk printing  
NOTE: Before installing the printer driver for AppleTalk printing on Macintosh, check with your  
system administrator to make sure of the following:  
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This equipment is connected to the network and turned on.  
The AppleTalk settings is correct.  
1. Click Apple menu and select [Chooser].  
The Chooser dialog box appears.  
2. Select the LaserWriter 8 icon (and select the AppleTalk zone  
if configured). Then select this equipment displayed in the  
list, and click [Create].  
The Select a PostScript Printer Description File dialog box appears.  
3. Select the PPD file (TOSHIBA_e-STUDIO451cSeries) for the  
equipment and click [Select].  
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4. Select each option according to the configuration of this  
equipment and click [OK].  
z FInisher  
Not Installed — Select this when no finisher is installed.  
Single-Position Stapler — Select this when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
Multi-Position Stapler — Select this when the Multi-staple Finisher or Saddle-  
stitch Finisher is installed.  
Multi-Position Stapler and Hole Punch — Select this when the Multi-staple  
Finisher or Saddle-stitch Finisher and Hole Punch unit are installed.  
NOTE: When you select “Multi-Position Stapler” or “Multi-Position Stapler and Hole Punch”, the  
saddle-stitching function will be selectable for printing. However, saddle-stitching is  
available only when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed.  
z Drawer  
Not Installed — Select this when no optional drawer is installed.  
Drawer 3 — Select this when the drawer 3 is installed.  
Drawer 3 & 4 — Select this when the drawer 3 and 4 are installed.  
LCF — Select this when the Large Capacity Feeder is installed.  
NOTE: LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
5. Close the Chooser Dialog box.  
The Printer icon is created on the desktop.  
Installing the Printer on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x  
Install and configure the printer by the following steps:  
Installing the Macintosh PPD File  
This equipment supports printing from Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
Copying the PPD file to Mac OS X  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and  
open your language folder in the “Client:MacPPD:OSX”  
folder.  
2. Copy the GZ file (TOSHIBAeSTUDIO451cSeries.dmg.gz) to  
the desktop.  
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3. Double-click the GZ file on the desktop.  
The installer window appears.  
4. Double-click the icon in the installer window.  
The Authenticate dialog box appears.  
5. Enter the name and password, and click [OK].  
The welcome message is displayed.  
6. Click [Continue].  
The Software License Agreement window is displayed.  
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7. Click [Continue].  
8. Click [Agree].  
The Select a Destination window is displayed.  
9. Select the boot hard disk of your Mac OS X and click [Con-  
tinue].  
The Easy Install window is displayed.  
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10. Click [Install] (or [Upgrade]).  
It start copying the PPD files for each language.  
11. Click [Close] to close the installer window.  
12. Delete the GZIP files and Installer files created from the desk-  
top.  
13. Continue the procedure for configuring the printer.  
Configuring the Printer on Mac OS X  
After you copy the PPD file to the library folder in the System Folder, you can configure  
the printer.  
This equipment supports the following Macintosh Printing Services: IP Printing, Apple-  
Talk Printing, and IPP printing.  
IP Printing  
When this equipment and your computer are connected over TCP/IP network, you  
can enable IP printing from Macintosh computer.  
AppleTalk Printing  
When this equipment and your computer are connected over AppleTalk network,  
you can enable AppleTalk printing from Macintosh computer.  
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IPP Printing  
When this equipment and your computer are connected over TCP/IP network, you  
can enable IPP printing from Macintosh computer.  
Configuring Macintosh IP printing  
1. Start the Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8) or  
Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3.x), located in the  
“Applications:Utility” folder in the Boot Disk.  
The Printer List dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Add].  
3. Select “IP Printing” in the drop down box.  
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4. Enter the IP address or DNS name of this equipment in the  
“Printer’s Address” field.  
5. Uncheck the “Use default queue on server” box and enter  
“Print” in the “Queue Name” field.  
6. Select “TOSHIBA” at the “Printer Model” drop down box, and  
select the PPD file.  
7. Click [Add].  
The printer is added to the Printer List.  
8. Continue the procedure to configure the installable options.  
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Configuring Macintosh AppleTalk printing  
1. Start the Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8) or  
Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3.x), located “Applica-  
tions:Utility” folder in the Boot Disk.  
The Printer List dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Add].  
3. Select “AppleTalk” in the drop down box and select the zone  
name that this equipment is located.  
If the AppleTalk network is not configured with a zone, select “Local Apple-  
Talk zone”.  
4. Select this equipment displayed in the list.  
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5. Select “TOSHIBA” at the “Printer Model” drop down box, and  
select the PPD file.  
6. Click [Add].  
The printer is added to the Printer List.  
7. Continue the procedure to configure the installable options.  
Configuring Macintosh IPP Printing  
When you want to setup IPP print queue in the Mac OS X, follow the procedures here.  
When IPP SSL is enabled on the Equipment  
When the IPP SSL is enabled on the equipment, you requires the following settings on  
Mac OS X.  
OpenSSL should be installed  
CUPS should be configured with “--enable-ssl” option  
HTTPS symbol should be created in the “/usr/libexec/cups/backend” directory.  
1. Run the Terminal in the “Utilities” folder and login with root privileges.  
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Use ‘su’ or ‘sudo -s’ to login with root privileges.  
2. Enter the following command:  
cd /usr/libexec/cups/backend  
3. Enter the following command:  
ln -s ipp https  
4. Restart the Mac OS X.  
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1. Start the Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8) or  
Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3.x), located in the  
“Applications:Utility” folder in the Boot Disk.  
The Printer List dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Add] by pressing the [option] button.  
This is mandatory to show all the advanced print option in the drop down box  
in the Print List window.  
3. Select “Advanced” in the drop down box and specify the  
items as described below.  
Device: Internet Printing Protocol (http)  
Device Name: <Any Name>  
Device URI: http://<IP address>:631/Print  
Printer Model: TOSHIBA  
PPD: TOSHIBA e-STUDIO451c Series PS (or UK PS)  
NOTE: When IPP/SSL is enabled, specify as followings:  
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Device: Internet Printing Protocol (https)  
Device URL: https://<IP address>:433/Print  
4. Click [Add].  
The printer is added to the Printer List.  
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Configuring the Installable Options  
Users must configure the installable options before printing.  
Configuring the installable options  
1. In the Printer List dialog box, select the printer and, then,  
select [Show Info] in the [Printers] menu.  
The Printer Info dialog box appears.  
2. Select “Installable Options” in the drop down menu.  
The Installable Options window is displayed.  
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3. Set the following options.  
z Finisher  
Not Installed — Select this if a finisher is not installed.  
Single-Position Stapler — Select this when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
Multi-Position Stapler — Select this when the Multi-staple Finisher or Saddle-  
stitch Finisher is installed.  
Multi-Position Stapler and Hole Punch — Select this when the Multi-staple  
Finisher or Saddle-stitch Finisher and Hole Punch unit are installed.  
z Drawer  
Not Installed — Select this when no optional drawer is installed.  
Drawer 3 — Select this when the drawer 3 is installed.  
Drawer 3 & 4 — Select this when the drawer 3 and 4 are installed.  
LCF — Select this when the Large Capacity Feeder is installed.  
NOTE: LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
NOTE: If you are using the Mac OS X 10.3.0 or earlier, finisher options such as stapling and  
hole punching can be selected even if you select “Not Installed” for the Finisher option.  
If you select the finisher options for printing but the finisher is not installed, finisher set-  
tings will be ignored and perform printing correctly.  
4. Click [Apply Changes] and close the window.  
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Installing Client Software for UNIX  
Please refer to following instructions for configuring printing systems on UNIX worksta-  
tions.  
To setup the printing system on UNIX workstation, you can use UNIX filters or CUPS.  
Setting Up the UNIX Filters  
About UNIX Filters  
In the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the following filters for UNIX workstations are included:  
net_est451c  
This file is a shell script that will be installed in “/usr/lib/lp/model”. It contains all the pars-  
ing for the printer specific commands and it generates all the output code. Being a shell  
script, a system administrator can modify it if a site requires any custom options or if  
other components are installed in non-standard locations.  
lpdsend  
This is an executable program that is called by net_est451c to send the print file to the  
system using the LPD protocol. This program will be installed in “/opt/toshiba/tap/bin”.  
lpLinux.sh (Linux filter only)  
This file is a shell script that simulates the command line functions of lp. After process-  
ing the command line options, the e-STUDIO filter is invoked in the same way as a Sys-  
tem V print filter. This file is installed in “/opt/toshiba/tap/bin”. A symbolic link to this file  
will be installed in the “/usr/local/bin” directory as lptap.  
est451cBackend (AIX filter only)  
This is an executable program that is called by the AIX qdaemon. It receives the argu-  
ments from the qdaemon, interrogates it for copy information etc. then calls the queues'  
copy of net_est451c to run the print. This program will be installed in “/opt/toshiba/tap/  
bin”.  
est451cadd  
This file is a shell script that is used to create a printer description. This file will be  
installed in “/opt/toshiba/tap/bin”. A symbolic link will be installed in the “/bin” directory  
that will point to the actual location of this file.  
est451crm  
This file is a shell script that is used to remove a printer description. This file will be  
installed in “/opt/toshiba/tap/bin”. A symbolic link will be installed in the “/bin” directory  
that will point to the actual location of this file.  
est451c.1  
This is an input file for the man command that supplies online documentation for the  
printer specific options. This file will be installed in “/opt/toshiba/tap/man/man1”. A sym-  
bolic link will be installed in the /usr/man/man1 directory that will point to the actual loca-  
tion of this file.  
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Planning for Installation  
— System Requirements  
For UNIX workstation, the following environment is required.  
OS:  
Sun Solaris v2.5.1/2.6/2.7/7.8/8/9  
HP-UX Version 10.20/11.x  
IBM AIX 4.1.5/4.3.3/5L  
SCO UNIXWare 7  
SCO OpenUNIX 8  
Red Hat Linux 6.2/7.1/7.2/7.3/8.0  
SuSE Linux ver 7.0/8.1  
Mandrake Linux ver 7.1/9  
Turbo Linux 8  
Protocol:  
Module:  
TCP/IP  
Python must be installed.  
NOTE: The “Python” module must be installed on your UNIX workstation to enable printing.  
The “Python” module is usually installed in the “/usr/bin/” directory. Check this directory  
whether the “Python” module is installed.  
Configuring UNIX Printing Using UNIX Filters  
When you want to configure the UNIX printing using the UNIX filters, install the UNIX fil-  
ters and configure the LPR queue.  
— Installing the UNIX Filters  
UNIX Filters are provided as TAR files for each Operating System. You can install them  
by copying the TAR file into the root directory and extract the file.  
Copying the UNIX filters  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Log on to the root account and copy the TAR file onto the  
root.  
A TAR file for each operating system is included in following folders:  
For Solaris: [CD-ROM]/Admin/solarisfilter/usa/  
For HP-UX:[CD-ROM]/Admin/hp-uxfilter/usa/  
For AIX:[CD-ROM]/Admin/aixfilter/usa/  
For Linux: [CD-ROM]/Admin/linuxfilter/usa/  
For OpenUNIX: [CD-ROM]/Admin/openunixfilter/usa/  
3. Enter the following command and check the output:  
z For Solaris:  
uname -a  
Output on screen should be:  
SunOS  
z For HP-UX:  
uname -a  
Output on screen should be:  
HP-UX  
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z For IBM AIX:  
uname -a  
Output on screen should be:  
AIX  
z For Linux:  
uname -a  
Output on screen should be:  
Linux  
z For OpenUNIX:  
uname -a  
Output on screen should be:  
OpenUNIX  
NOTE: If the output is not as above, ask your administrator.  
4. Change to the root directory.  
5. Enter the following command:  
z For Solaris:  
tar xvf solaris.tar  
z For HP-UX:  
tar xvf hpux.tar  
z For IBM AIX:  
tar xvf aix.tar  
z For Linux:  
tar xvf linux.tar  
z For OpenUNIX:  
tar xvf openunix.tar  
6. The command extracts all the required files and installs them  
in the correct locations. Continue the procedure for config-  
uring the print queue.  
— Configuring the Print Queue  
After you copy UNIX Filters, you can configure the print queue.  
There are two ways to configure the print queue: one is creating a print queue using  
est451cadd, and the other is creating a print queue manually without using est451cadd.  
Creating a Print Queue Using est451cadd  
You can create a print queue using est451cadd.  
Creating a print queue  
1. Log on to the root account.  
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2. Enter the following command:  
est451cadd <queue name> <host name or IP address>  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
This command creates a print queue using the system’s lpadmin command. It also  
creates a configuration file that has the destination IP address or host name. Use  
the configuration file to change print queue parameters.  
The lpadmin command stores the printer interface file in the /etc/lp/interfaces direc-  
tory in a file with the same name as the print queue. The configuration file is stored  
in the /etc/lp/interfaces directory in a file named <queue name>.conf.  
Under Linux, the printtool (or equivalent) utility must be used to add the printer into  
the lp printing system after executing the est bwadd command.  
Creating a Print Queue Manually  
You can also configure the print queue by adding a remote printer manually.  
The procedure varies depending on the operating systems.  
Creating a print queue manually on Solaris  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Open your Linux/UNIX editor.  
3. Create the following file.  
/etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
4. Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.  
dest=<IP address>  
5. Save the file.  
6. Enter the following command:  
chmod +x <queue name>.conf  
7. Enter the following command:  
chown lp:lp <queue name>.conf  
8. Enter the following command:  
lpadmin -p <queue name> -v /dev/null -I any \  
-i /usr/lib/lp/model/net_est451c  
9. Enter the following command:  
accept <queue name>  
10. Enter the following command:  
enable <queue name>  
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Creating a print queue manually on HP-UX  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Open your Linux/UNIX editor.  
3. Create the following file.  
/etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
4. Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.  
dest=<IP address>  
5. Save the file.  
6. Enter the following command:  
chmod +x <queue name>.conf  
7. Enter the following command:  
chown lp:lp <queue name>.conf  
8. Enter the following command:  
ps -ef | grep lpsched | grep -iv grep > /dev/null 2>&1  
9. Enter the following command:  
Echo $?  
10. If “0” is outputted on the screen, turn the scheduler OFF.  
Enter the following command:  
/usr/sbin/lpshut > /dev/null 2>&1  
11. Enter the following command:  
/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p <queue name> -v /dev/null \  
-m net_est451c -o rm <queue name> -orpdssc -ob3  
12. Enter the following command:  
accept <queue name>  
13. Enter the following command:  
enable <queue name>  
14. If you turn OFF the scheduler in step 10, turn the scheduler  
ON. Enter the following command:  
/usr/lpsched > /dev/null 2>&1  
Creating a print queue manually on IBX AIX  
1. Enter the following command:  
ls /opt/toshiba/tap/filter  
2. If the above directory does not exist, enter the following  
command:  
mkdir /opt/toshiba/tap/filter  
3. Log on to the root account.  
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4. Open your Linux/UNIX editor.  
5. Create the following file.  
/etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
6. Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.  
dest=<IP address>  
7. Save the file.  
8. Enter the following command:  
mkque -q <queue name> \  
-a s_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/bsdshort \  
-a up = TRUE -a host = <IP address> -a rq = dssc  
9. Enter the following command:  
mkquedev -q <queue name> -d dev_<queue name> \  
-a backend = /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/est451cBackend  
10. Enter the following command:  
cp /usr/lib/lpd/pio/predef/net_est451c \  
/opt/toshiba/tap/filter/<queue name>  
Creating a print queue manually on Linux  
1. Enter the following command:  
ls /opt/toshiba/tap/interface  
2. If the above directory does not exist, enter the following  
command:  
mkdir /opt/toshiba/tap/interface  
3. As root open your Linux/UNIX editor.  
4. Open your Linux/UNIX editor.  
5. Create the following file.  
/opt/toshiba/tap/interface/<queue name>.conf  
6. Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.  
dest=<IP address>  
7. Save the file.  
8. Enter the following command:  
cp /opt/toshiba/tap/model/net_est451c \  
/opt/toshiba/tap/interface/<queue name>  
9. Enter the following command:  
/opt/toshiba/tap/bin/modPrintcap \  
-a <queue name> <IP address>  
10. Enter the following command:  
ls /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/flag_<queue name>  
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11. If the above file exists, enter the following command.  
/opt/toshiba/tap/bin/printconf_import \  
–a <queue name> IP_ADDRESS \  
rm /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/flag_<queue name>  
12. Restart your lpd.  
Creating a print queue manually on OpenUNIX  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Open your Linux/UNIX editor.  
3. Create the following file.  
/etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
4. Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.  
dest=<IP address>  
5. Save the file.  
6. Enter the following command:  
chmod +x <queue name>.conf  
7. Enter the following command:  
chown lp:lp <queue name>.conf  
8. Enter the following command:  
lpadmin -p <queue name> -v /dev/null -I any \  
-i /usr/lib/lp/model/net_est451c  
9. Enter the following command:  
accept <queue name>  
10. Enter the following command:  
enable <queue name>  
— Changing the Default Values  
You can change the default values of a print queue by the following procedure.  
Changing the default values of a print queue  
1. Study the interface file, named <queue name>, stored in the /  
etc/lp/interfaces directory.  
This file contains all of the default settings and values that can be set. These  
values are case sensitive and must conform to the /bin/sh variable format.  
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2. To manually edit the configuration file (/etc/lp/interfaces/  
<queue name>.conf), add a line that consists of the parame-  
ter and value.  
For example, to change the default orientation to Landscape, add the follow-  
ing line:  
orient= “LANDSCAPE”  
— Deleting the Print Queue  
There are two ways to delete the print queue: one is deleting a print queue using  
est451crm, and the other is deleting a print queue manually without using est451crm.  
Deleting a Print Queue Using est451crm  
When you want to delete the queue using est451crm, perform the following procedure.  
Deleting a print queue  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Enter the following command:  
est451crm <queue name>  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
This command uses the system’s lpadmin command to delete the print queue and  
configuration file.  
Please restart the lpd under Linux.  
Deleting a Print Queue Manually  
You can also configure the print queue by adding a print queue manually.  
The procedure varies depending on the operating systems.  
Deleting a print queue manually on Solaris  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Enter the following command:  
lpadmin -x <queue name>  
3. Enter the following command:  
rm /etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
Deleting a print queue manually on HP-UX  
1. Log on to the root account.  
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2. Enter the following command:  
ps –ef | grep lpsched | grep –iv grep > /dev/null 2>&1  
3. Enter the following command:  
Echo $?  
4. If “0” outputted on the screen, turn the scheduler OFF. Enter  
the following command:  
/usr/sbin/lpshut > /dev/null 2>&1  
5. Enter the following command:  
/usr/sbin/lpadmin -x <queue name>  
6. Enter the following command:  
rm /etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
7. If “0” was outputted on the screen in step 3, turn the sched-  
uler ON. Enter the following command:  
/usr/sbin/lpsched > /dev/null 2>&1  
Deleting a print queue manually on IBM AIX  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Enter the following command:  
rm /opt/toshiba/tap/filter/<queue name>  
3. Enter the following command:  
rm /opt/oshiba/tap/filter/<queue name>.conf  
4. Enter the following command:  
rmquedev -q <queue name> -d dev_<queue name>  
5. Enter the following command:  
rmque -q <queue name>  
Deleting a print queue manually on Linux  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Enter the following command:  
rm /opt/toshiba/tap/interface/<queue name>  
3. Enter the following command:  
rm /opt/toshiba/tap/interface/<queue name>.conf  
4. Enter the following command:  
/opt/toshiba/tap/bin/modPrintcap -d <queue name>  
5. Enter the following command:  
ls /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/flag_<queue name>  
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6. If the above file exists, enter the following command:  
/opt/toshiba/tap/bin/printconf_import \  
–d <queue name> \  
rm /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/flag_<queue name>  
7. Restart your lpd.  
Deleting a print queue manually on OpenUNIX  
1. Log on to the root account.  
2. Enter the following command:  
lpadmin -x <queue name>  
3. Enter the following command:  
rm /etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf  
Setting Up the CUPS  
When you want to configure the UNIX printing using CUPS, you can use LPR printing  
or IPP printing.  
This section describes the behavior, options, and installation method of the CUPS  
printer driver for the equipment. The behavior of the printer driver presented in this  
specification is consistent with CUPS v1.1.15. The driver may appear and/or operate  
slightly differently in the different versions.  
In reality, the file supplied in this package is not really a printer driver it is actually a  
PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file.  
Development Environment  
The provided CUPS printer driver is supported on the following UNIX workstation.  
Redhat 8.0 CUPS 1.1.18  
Turbo Linux 8.0 CUPS 1.1.14  
Suse 8.1 CUPS 1.1.15.  
All of the options worked correctly on Redhat 8.0 but the UI Constraints did not work  
correctly on Suse 8.1 or Turbo Linux 8.0 this is because they ship with older versions of  
CUPS.  
Implementation Method  
This driver consists of a PPD file that works in conjunction with an interface like XPP,  
KPrinter, etc. It can also be used on OSX in the same way that it is used on Linux, but  
this is not recommended.  
Supplied Components  
There is one supplied component, a PPD file called “TOSHIBA_EST451c_CUPS.gz”. It  
has been compressed using gzip. It does not need to be uncompressed for Linux to use  
the PPD file and so it should be left compressed.  
The user needs root privileges to place the PPD file in the default location. The default  
location for the standard CUPS PPD files is:  
/usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba  
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About CUPS  
This section describes the behavior, options, and installation method of the CUPS  
printer driver for the equipment. The behavior of the printer driver presented in this  
specification is consistent with CUPS v1.1.15. The driver may appear and/or operate  
slightly differently in the different versions.  
In reality, the file supplied in this package is not really a printer driver it is actually a  
PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file.  
Development Environment  
The provided CUPS printer driver is supported on the following UNIX workstation.  
Redhat 8.0 CUPS 1.1.18  
Turbo Linux 8.0 CUPS 1.1.14  
Suse 8.1 CUPS 1.1.15.  
All of the options worked correctly on Redhat 8.0 but the UI Constraints did not work  
correctly on Suse 8.1 or Turbo Linux 8.0 this is because they ship with older versions of  
CUPS.  
Implementation Method  
This driver consists of a PPD file that works in conjunction with an interface like XPP,  
KPrinter, etc. It can also be used on OSX in the same way that it is used on Linux, but  
this is not recommended.  
Supplied Components  
There is one supplied component, a PPD file called “TOSHIBA_EST451c_CUPS.gz”. It  
has been compressed using gzip. It does not need to be uncompressed for Linux to use  
the PPD file and so it should be left compressed.  
The user needs root privileges to place the PPD file in the default location. The default  
location for the standard CUPS PPD files is:  
/usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba  
Configuring UNIX Printing Using CUPS  
You can configure the CUPS for LPR printing or IPP printing.  
— Installing the CUPS for LPR Printing  
The PPD must first be copied onto the local machine, the printer installed, and then the  
PPD configured. The printer is then installed and configured using CUPS via the  
browser.  
The PPD is placed in the “/usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba” directory (which will require  
root privileges and the Toshiba directory may need to be created). The PPD can be  
simply copied to the appropriate directory and the CUPS daemon re-started.  
Installing the CUPS for LPR printing  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Log on to the root account and create “Toshiba” directory in  
the “usr/share/cups/model” directory.  
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3. Copy the GZIP file into the “usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba”  
directory or enter the following command:  
cp TOSHIBA_EST451c_CUPS.gz /usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba  
A GZIP file is included in the “Admin/CUPS/USA” folder in the CD-ROM.  
4. Enter the following command:  
service lpd stop  
NOTE: If lpd is already stopped, “Failed” will be displayed.  
When using the Red Hat Linux, continue to the next step.  
When using other than the Red Hat Linux, skip to step 10.  
5. When using the Red Hat Linux, enter the following com-  
mand:  
/usr/bin/redhat-switch-printer  
The redhat-switch-printer dialog box appears.  
6. Select “CUPS” and click [OK].  
The information dialog box appears.  
7. Click [OK].  
8. Enter the following command:  
service cups start  
9. Enter the following command:  
/usr/bin/cupsconfig  
The Common UNIX Printing System page appears. Skip to step 11.  
10. Open the browser and locate CUPS by typing  
“http://local host:631/” in the address field.  
The Common UNIX Printing System page appears.  
11. Click the “Manage Printers” link.  
The Printer page is displayed.  
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12. Click [Add Printer].  
The Admin page is displayed.  
13. Enter the printer name, location, and description of the  
printer in each field and click [Continue].  
If a new printer name is a duplicate of a name already in the printer list, the  
new printer will replace the original printer.  
14. Select “LPD/LPR Host or Printer” at the “Device” drop down  
box and click [Continue].  
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15. Enter the “lpd://<IP address>/Print” in the “Device URI” field  
and click [Continue].  
NOTE: Make sure to capitalize the “P” in “Print” for the device URI.  
16. Select “TOSHIBA” at the “Make” list and click [Continue].  
NOTE: If you do not see “TOSHIBA” in the “Make” list, restart CUPS.  
17. Select the PPD in the “Model” list and click [Continue].  
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18. The page shows that the printer has been installed correctly.  
Click the printer name link.  
19. Click [Configure Printer] to selects the options installed.  
20. Change the settings in the “Options Installed” area, and click  
[Continue] in each area to save settings.  
NOTE: In this page, you can configure the print options as well. The setting items are same as  
the Mac OS X Page Setup dialog and Print dialog. For the information about each print  
option, please see the following section.  
— Installing the CUPS for IPP Printing  
When you want to setup IPP print queue in the Linux OS, follow the procedures here.  
When IPP SSL is enabled on the Equipment  
When the IPP SSL is enabled on the equipment, you requires the following settings on  
Linux OS.  
OpenSSL should be installed  
CUPS should be configured with “--enable-ssl” option  
HTTPS symbol should be created in the “/usr/lib/cups/backend” directory.  
1. Open the console and login with root privileges.  
-
Use ‘su’ or ‘sudo -s’ to login with root privileges.  
2. Enter the following command:  
cd /usr/lib/cups/backend  
3. Enter the following command:  
ln -s ipp https  
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4. Restart the CUPS Service in Linux.  
IPP/SSL certificates in the “/etc/cups” directory should be created  
1. Enter the following command:  
mkdir ssl folder in /etc/cups  
2. Enter the following command:  
openssl reg -new -x509 \  
-keyout /etc/cups/ssl/server.key \  
-out /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt -days 365 -nodes  
3. Enter the following command:  
chmod 600 /etc/cups/ssl/server.*  
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The “-nodes” option prevents the certificate and key from being encrypted.  
The cupsd process runs in the background, detached from any input source;  
if you encrypt these files then cupsd will not be able to load them.  
4. Add the following lines in the cupsd.conf file in /etc/cups path.  
SSLPort 443  
ServerCertificate /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt  
ServerKey /etc/cups/ssl/server.key  
5. Run the following command on the shell to restart the CUPS Server.  
Service cups restart  
Add IPP Printer  
IPP printing from Linux OS is done from the CUPS server as a backend.  
1. Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Log on to the root account and create “Toshiba” directory in  
the “usr/share/cups/model” directory.  
3. Copy the GZIP file into the “usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba”  
directory or enter the following command:  
cp TOSHIBA_EST451c_CUPS.gz /usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba  
A GZIP file is included in the “Admin/CUPS/USA” folder in the CD-ROM.  
4. Enter the following command:  
service lpd stop  
NOTE: If lpd is already stopped, “Failed” will be displayed.  
When using the Red Hat Linux, continue to the next step.  
When using other than the Red Hat Linux, skip to step 10.  
5. When using the Red Hat Linux, enter the following com-  
mand:  
/usr/bin/redhat-switch-printer  
The redhat-switch-printer dialog box appears.  
6. Select “CUPS” and click [OK].  
The information dialog box appears.  
7. Click [OK].  
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8. Enter the following command:  
service cups start  
9. Enter the following command:  
/usr/bin/cupsconfig  
The Common UNIX Printing System page appears. Skip to step 11.  
10. Open the browser and locate CUPS by typing  
“http://local host:631/” in the address field.  
The Common UNIX Printing System page appears.  
NOTE: When IPP/SSL is enabled, specify “http://local host:433/” in the address field to access  
the Common UNIX Printing System.  
11. Add a new https printer by clicking [Add Printer].  
Configure the parameters as:  
Name: <Any Name>  
Location: <Optional>  
Description: <Optional>  
Device: Internet Printing Protocol (http)  
Device URL: http://<IP address>:631/Print  
Model/Driver: TOSHIBA  
NOTE: When IPP/SSL is enabled, specify as followings:  
-
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Device: Internet Printing Protocol (https)  
Device URL: https://<IP address>:433/Print  
SUPPLEMENT: Using CUPS Client (print commands lp, lpr, etc.) with -e option, the connection can be  
encrypted and printing can be done in the above configured printer.  
— Modifying or Configuring Printer  
You can modify or configure the printer that you create.  
Modifying Printer  
You can change the location and description of the printer.  
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1. Click the “Manage Printers” link in the startup page.  
The Printer page is displayed.  
2. Click [Modify Printer].  
3. Modify the location and description in each field and click  
[Continue].  
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Configuring Printer  
You can set the print options that applied for the print jobs using CUPS.  
1. Click the “Manage Printers” link in the startup page.  
The Printer page is displayed.  
2. Click [Configure Printer].  
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3. You can configure the print options in the displayed page.  
The setting items are same as the Mac OS X Page Setup dia-  
log and Print dialog. For the information about each print  
option, please see the following section.  
— Uninstalling Printer  
To uninstall the printer that you create, perform the following procedure.  
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Uninstalling Printer  
1. Click the “Manage Printers” link in the startup page.  
The Printer page is displayed.  
2. Click [Delete Printer].  
The printer is deleted.  
3. Then delete the PPD file “TOSHIBA_EST451c_CUPS.gz”  
from the “/usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba” directory.  
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Other Installation Procedures  
Installing Client Software from TopAccess  
If the system administrator has uploaded the driver software to this equipment, you can  
use TopAccess to install the software on your workstation.  
Installing client software from TopAccess for Windows  
1. In TopAccess, click the Install Software link at the bottom of  
the screen.  
The Install Client Software page opens.  
2. Click the “Install Client1” link to download the installer file.  
3. Download the installer file on your desktop by following the  
prompts.  
4. Double-click the “InstallClient1.exe” file that you down-  
loaded.  
The installer starts and the InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears.  
5. Follow the installation procedure using the Client Utilities  
CD-ROM described in following section.  
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Installing client software from TopAccess for Macintosh  
1. In TopAccess, click the Install Software link at the bottom of  
the screen.  
The Install Client Software page opens.  
2. Click the “Macintosh PPD Files” link.  
The software components list is displayed.  
3. Click the File Name link that you want to download.  
TOSHIBA_e-STUDIO451cSeries.sit — Click this link to download the PPD file  
for Mac OS 8.6/9.x and Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Classic mode.  
TOSHIBAeSTUDIO451cSeries.dmg.gz — Click this link to download the PPD  
file for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
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4. Download the PPD file of your Mac OS version on your desk-  
top by following the prompts.  
5. After you download the PPD file, refer to the installation pro-  
cedure for Macintosh to set up the printer.  
Installing client software from TopAccess for UNIX  
1. In TopAccess, click the Install Software link at the bottom of  
the screen.  
The Install Client Software page opens.  
2. Click the “Unix Filters” link.  
The software components list is displayed.  
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3. Click the UNIX filter link that you want to install.  
4. Download the UNIX tar file containing the UNIX filters on your  
desktop by following the prompts.  
5. After you download the UNIX tar file, refer to the installation  
procedure for UNIX to set up the printer.  
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Printing from Windows  
This equipment supports printing from Windows applications using the PCL6, PCL5c,  
and PS3 printer drivers.  
These printer drivers allow you to define such document properties as the orientation  
and print quality of your pages, and such complex finishing options as booklet layout  
and multi-position stapling.  
Before Using the Printer Driver  
Before printing, you have to configure the following options:  
Configuration Settings  
You have to configure such options as optional drawers, finisher, and hole punch  
unit. The features of these optional devices are not available unless you tell the  
system that the optional devices are installed.  
Department Code  
This system can manage jobs by department code. This feature lets you manage  
job counters for every department code. For example, a network administrator can  
check the number of copies printed from specific department member.  
If the Department Code is enabled, enter your Department Code provided by your  
administrator.  
Configuring the Options  
After you complete the installation of the printer drivers, you should configure the option  
settings on the printer drivers.  
There are two methods to configure the options;  
If this equipment and your computer are not connected in the TCP/IP network, you  
can configure the options manually.  
If this equipment and your computer are connected in the TCP/IP network, you can  
configure the options automatically obtaining the settings using the SNMP Commu-  
nication.  
NOTES:  
When the printer drivers are installed using Point and Print on Windows 98/Me, you  
must click [Update Now] in the [Configuration] tab before starting to use for printing.  
When the printer drivers are installed using Point and Print on Windows NT 4.0/  
2000/XP/Server 2003 and the option settings are changed in the [Configuration] tab,  
the changes that are made in the [Configuration] tab will not be made available  
when printing from the application unless you change and apply one of the settings  
in the print options that are shown in the [Printing Default] button in the [Advanced]  
tab (for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003) or the [Document Default] command in the  
[File] menu (for Windows NT 4.0). After you change one of the settings, the  
changes that you made in the [Configuration] tab will be correctly applied.  
The following procedure describes how to make the changes that you made in the  
[Configuration] tab available from the application. The operation varies depending  
on the operating system.  
For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003  
1. After you change the option settings in the [Configuration] tab, display the  
[Advanced] tab and click [Printing Default].  
2. Change one of the settings. (For example, change “Number of Copies”.)  
3. Click [OK] to save changes. Now, the changes that you made in the [Configuration]  
tab apply correctly in the printer driver.  
4. If required, click [Printing Default] in the [Advanced] tab and restore the setting that  
you changed in Step 2 to the original value and click [OK].  
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For Windows NT 4.0  
1. After you change the option settings in the [Configuration] tab, click [OK] to close the  
Properties dialog box.  
2. Select the printer driver and select [Document Defaults] in the [File] menu.  
3. Change one of the settings. (For example, change “Number of Copies”.)  
4. Click [OK] to save changes. Now, the changes that you made in the [Configuration]  
tab apply correctly in the printer driver.  
5. If required, select [Document Defaults] in the [File] menu and restore the setting that  
you changed in Step 3 to the original value and click [OK].  
— Configuring the Options Manually  
The following describes an instruction on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows are used.  
Setting the configuration tab manually  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
1. Select the printer driver in the Printers folder. Then click  
[File] and select [Properties].  
When you are operating under Windows XP/Server 2003, open the Printers  
and Faxes folder to access the printer driver.  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
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2. Display the [Configuration] tab and set the following options.  
Pedestal — This sets whether the drawer 3, drawers 3 & 4, or large capacity  
feeder (not available for some countries or regions) are installed.  
Finisher — This sets whether or not optional finisher is installed.  
Hole Punch Unit — This sets whether or not optional hole punch unit is  
installed.  
Drawer 1/Paper Type — Select the paper size and paper type of paper that is  
loaded in the 1st Drawer.  
Drawer 2/Paper Type — Select the paper size and paper type of paper that is  
loaded in the 2nd Drawer.  
Drawer 3/Paper Type — Select the paper size and paper type of paper that is  
loaded in the 3rd Drawer when it is installed.  
Drawer 4/Paper Type — Select the paper size and paper type of paper that is  
loaded in the 4th Drawer when it is installed.  
Large Capacity/Paper Type — Select the paper size and paper type of paper  
that is loaded in the Large Capacity Feeder when it is installed.  
Bypass Feeder — Select the paper type of paper that is loaded in the Stack  
Feed Bypass.  
Memory — Select the size of memory.  
NOTE: LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
SUPPLEMENT: For more information about each item, see descriptions about the Configuration Tab.  
3. Click [Apply] and [OK] to save settings.  
— Configuring the Options Automatically  
The following describes an instruction on Windows 2000. The procedure is the same  
when other versions of Windows are used.  
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Setting the configuration tab using SNMP communication  
NOTE: You must log into Windows as a user who has the “Administrators” or “Power Users”  
privilege when using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows  
Server 2003.  
1. Select the printer driver in the Printers folder. Then click  
[File] and select [Properties].  
When you are operating under Windows XP/Server 2003, open the Printers  
and Faxes folder to access the printer driver.  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
2. Display the [Configuration] tab, check on “Enable SNMP  
Communication”, and click [Update Now].  
The printer driver starts communicating with system and obtains option set-  
tings automatically.  
NOTE: If the connection to the equipment has not been configured correctly, the message “The  
address of your printer could not be located. Would you like to find it?” will be displayed.  
If it is displayed, click [Yes] and search for the equipment using the TopAccessDocMon  
Local Discovery dialog box. After searching the equipment, the SNMP communication  
will be enabled. For the instructions on how to search the equipment, refer to the  
instructions of TopAccessDocMon.  
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3. If you want to update option settings automatically when the  
[Configuration] tab is opened, check on “Update Automati-  
cally”.  
4. Click [Apply] and [OK] to save settings.  
SUPPLEMENT: For more information about each item, see descriptions about the Configuration Tab.  
Setting the Department Code  
When this equipment is managed by department codes, you have to enter your depart-  
ment code on the printer driver.  
This allows a network administrator to check the number of copies printed from specific  
department members. Also users can check to see who submitted the print jobs, by  
using the Touch Panel Display and monitoring tools.  
Please ask your administrator whether or not you should enter the Department Code.  
NOTES:  
When the User Authentication is enabled on the equipment, the User Authentication  
is used to manage the print jobs instead of the department code. In that case, the  
user name that is entered to login to your computer is used for the authentication of  
the print job. Therefore, you do not need to enter the department code in the printer  
driver but your user name must be registered in the equipment. If the user name is  
not registered, your print job is proceeded as the invalid job according to the Depart-  
ment Code Enforcement settings.  
If the No Limit Black function is enabled, you do not have to specify the department  
code when you print a document with selecting “Mono” in the “Color” option in the  
Setup tab of printer driver.  
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SUPPLEMENTS:  
How the equipment performs printing for an invalid department code print job, which  
no department code or invalid department code is specified, varies depending on  
the Department Code Enforcement setting that can be set from TopAccess Adminis-  
trator mode and whether the SNMP Communication is enabled or not. When the  
SNMP Communication is enabled and Department Code Enforcement is set to  
“ON”, an error message will be displayed when entering the invalid department  
code. When the SNMP Communication is disabled and Department Code Enforce-  
ment is set to “ON”, the invalid department code print job will be stored in the invalid  
department code print job list without printing. When the Department Code Enforce-  
ment is set to “Print”, the invalid department code print job will be printed. When the  
Department Code Enforcement is set to “Delete”, the invalid department code print  
job will be deleted without printing.  
However, when using Windows NT 4.0 and configure the connection through a Net-  
Ware print server, an error message for entering the invalid department code will not  
be displayed even if the Department Code Enforcement setting and SNMP Commu-  
nication is enabled.  
A department code can be entered every time you begin printing. If you have to use  
a different department code for each print job, enter it when you begin printing.  
Entering department code  
1. Select the printer driver in the Printers folder. Then click  
[File] and select [Properties] (for Windows 98/Me), select  
[Document Defaults...] (for Windows NT 4.0), or [Printing  
Preferences...] (for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003).  
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.  
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2. Display the [Print Job] tab and enter your department code in  
the “Department” field.  
In the Department field, only numeric characters can be entered. The  
Department Code must be 5-digit number.  
3. Click [Apply] and [OK] to save settings.  
Copying the PPD File for Windows  
The Client Utilities CD-ROM contains a printer description file for popular Windows  
applications. PageMaker 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0 do not support automatic installation of  
printer description files. To make printing available in the Print and Page Setup dialog  
boxes of this application, copy the printer description file to the appropriate location.  
Copying the printer description file  
1. On the Client Utilities CD-ROM, open the folder that contains  
the PS3 printer driver.  
For Windows 98/Me:  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\9X_ME\PS\<language>\  
For Windows NT 4.0:  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\NT\PS\<language>\  
For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003:  
[Client Utilities CD-ROM]:\Client\W2K_XP_2003\PS\<language>\  
2. Copy the printer description file (*.ppd) to the appropriate  
location.  
For PageMaker 6.0:  
\PM6\RSRC\<language>\PPD4  
For PageMaker 6.5:  
\PM65\RSRC\<language>\PPD4  
For PageMaker 7.0:  
\Program Files\Adobe\PageMaker 7.0\Rsrc\<language>\PPD4  
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NOTE: You can select the high resolution setting (such as “Color High-res General”) for the  
Color Resolution Type in the Print dialog box even if the optional expansion memory is  
not installed. In that case, the print job will not be printed.  
Printing from Application  
Considerations and Limitations  
When the User Authentication is enabled on the equipment, the user name that is  
entered to login to your computer is used for the authentication of the print job.  
Therefore, your user name must be registered in the equipment. If the user name is  
not registered, your print job is proceeded as the invalid job according to the Depart-  
ment Code Enforcement settings.  
When the NTLM Authentication is used for the User Authentication, your computer  
must log in the domain.  
If the No Limit Black function is enabled, you do not have to specify the department  
code when you print a document with selecting “Mono” in the “Color” option in the  
Setup tab of printer driver.  
Some options listed in the printer driver can also be set from an application (for  
example, collation). However, using collation in the application may cause prob-  
lems. In that case, use the driver option to perform the function, rather than setting it  
from the application. But depending on the application, settings such as the orienta-  
tion may need to be set in the application, or the printer driver, or both. The applica-  
tion may not set up the file properly for printing on this equipment and may also take  
longer to process. In order to print properly from the application that you are using,  
please see the section about printing in the application’s manual.  
When printing with the PS3 printer driver from Adobe Acrobat, the Fit to Paper  
enlargement feature does not work if the “Use PostScript Passthrough” option is  
enabled in the PostScript settings of the PS3 printer driver. To use the Fit to Paper  
enlargement feature, please disable the “Use PostScript Passthrough” option in the  
PostScript settings of the PS3 printer driver.  
When printing with the PS3 printer driver from the application that creates the Post-  
Script code for printing such as Adobe Acrobat, the following print options may not  
work correctly. In that case, please disable the “Use PostScript Passthrough” option  
in the PostScript settings of the PS3 printer driver.  
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Print Paper Size  
Paper Type  
User Front Cover  
User Back Cover  
Interleave Pages  
Insert Pages  
Booklet  
Multiple Pages per Sheet  
All options in the Effect tab  
All options in the Image Quality tab  
How to Print  
Once you have installed the printer driver and configured it properly, you can print  
directly from most Windows applications. Simply choose the Print command from within  
your application.  
You can print using the various functions by setting print options on the printer driver.  
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Printing from Windows applications  
1. Open a file and select [Print] from the [File] menu of the  
application.  
The Print dialog box appears.  
2. Select the printer driver of the equipment to be used and  
Click [Properties].  
The printer properties dialog box appears.  
SUPPLEMENT: The procedures for displaying the properties dialog for the printer driver may be differ-  
ent depending on an application that you are using. See your application’s manual  
about displaying the printer properties dialog box.  
3. Setting the Print Options for each tab according to how you  
want to print.  
Setting the print options varies depending on how you want to print a docu-  
ment.  
You can also set the print options using setting profiles.  
4. Click [OK] to save the settings.  
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5. Click [OK] or [Print] to print a document.  
Setting Up Print Options  
Print Options are the attributes you set to define the way a print job is processed. For  
example, the private print and proof print options determine how the copier manages  
your print job.  
SUPPLEMENT: To find the printing instructions for your specific needs, refer to the procedures in the fol-  
lowing section.  
How to Setup  
There are several ways to set print options. Also, how the settings effect printing varies  
depending on the way you set the options. Also the tabs displayed vary depending on  
how you display the printer properties.  
— Setting Initial Values of Print Options  
Setting the print options by displaying the printer properties from the Printers folder  
within the Windows Start menu will establish the initial values of the options. For exam-  
ple, the paper size setting you most commonly use, optional device settings, user infor-  
mation settings, etc., are settings you will not want to change every time you print. It is  
convenient to set these options as initial values.  
NOTE: If you have install the printer driver by Point-and-Print on Windows 2000, Windows XP,  
or Windows Server 2003, please set the initial values of print options from the [Printing  
Default] button in the [Advanced] tab on the properties dialog box that can be displayed  
by selecting [Properties] in the [File] menu. The initial values cannot be set by the fol-  
lowing method.  
How to display:  
1. Click [Start], [Settings], and select [Printers] (for Windows  
98/Me/NT 4.0/2000) or [Printers and Faxes] (for Windows XP/  
Server 2003).  
2. Select the printer driver for the equipment, click the [File]  
menu and select [Properties] (for Windows 98/Me), [Docu-  
ment Defaults] (for Windows NT 4.0), or [Printing Prefer-  
ences] (for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003).  
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— Setting Print Options for Each Print Job  
Setting the print options by displaying the printer properties from the Print dialog box  
within an application will establish the values for the current print job. The print option  
settings specific to each print job are set using this method.  
How to display:  
1. Click the [File] menu and select [Print] on an application.  
2. Select the printer driver of the equipment to be used and  
Click [Properties].  
— Setting Print Options Using Profiles  
Print option settings can be saved so you can easily load specifically configured set-  
tings for a particular job.  
In order to print a document using profiles, you should create the saved profile first.  
Once you save profile, you can load the settings for a particular job to print a document.  
You can also delete the profile that you no longer require.  
Saving profile  
You can create up to 20 profiles for a printer driver.  
1. Configure the print options on each tab.  
Setting the print options varies depending on how you want to print a docu-  
ment.  
2. Click [Save As...] at the Profile group.  
The Profile Name dialog box appears.  
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3. Enter the profile name and click [OK].  
The file name can be up to 63 characters long.  
SUPPLEMENT: If you enter the existing profile name, it prompts whether overwrite the existing profile or  
not. If you want to overwrite the existing profile, click [OK].  
4. The setting profile is saved.  
Loading profile  
1. Select a profile in the “Profile” drop down box.  
The settings profile is loaded from the file and apply to the printer options.  
NOTE: Selecting “None” in the “Profile” drop down box cannot restore the initial settings on the  
printer driver. To restore the initial settings after selecting a profile, click [Restore  
Defaults].  
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Deleting profile  
1. Select a profile that you want to delete in the “Profile” drop  
down box, and click [Delete].  
The Confirm Profile Delete dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Yes] to delete the selected profile.  
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Print Options  
This section describes print options in each tab of the printer driver. This section will  
help you to find the description of specific print options, or understand the functions for  
each print option.  
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1) Printer Name  
Displays the name given to the printer driver when it was installed, or the name it  
displays on the icon in the Printer folder.  
2) Menu Tabs  
The menu items of the printer driver are displayed as tabs. Clicking on a tab will dis-  
play the contents of the selected tab. The tabs displayed vary depending on the  
way the print properties are displayed.  
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The Setup tab contains basic print operation settings, such as original paper  
size, print paper size, paper source, paper type, orientation, number of copies,  
and so on. Also this tab allows you to enable enlarge/reduce printing, sort print-  
ing, stapling and punching, and 2-sided printing.  
Print Job Tab  
The Print Job tab contains job type settings that select the way this equipment  
handles the print job. This tab also allows you to enable various job types such  
as Scheduled Print, Private Print, and Proof Print. And you can print a docu-  
ment as an overlay file, or store to e-Filing.  
Layout Tab  
The Layout Tab contains finishing options such as Cover page printing, Booklet  
printing, and N-up printing.  
Effect Tab  
The Effect Tab contains print options that add the effects to your print jobs such  
as Watermarks, Overlay Image printing, Rotate printing, Mirror printing, and  
Negative printing. Also it allows to enable Toner Save and Smoothing functions.  
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The Image Quality Tab allows you to select how images are printed. You can  
easily select appropriate image quality depending on the type of job being  
printed.  
Fonts Tab  
The Fonts Tab allows you to select how the TrueType fonts are printed. This tab  
is only displayed when the printer properties are accessed from the Printers  
folder.  
Configuration Tab  
The Configuration Tab allows you to configure the options. When any optional  
unit is installed in this equipment, set the configuration of the machine on this  
tab. This tab is only displayed when the printer properties are accessed from the  
Printers folder.  
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The About Tab contains the version information of the printer driver.  
3) Preview window  
In the Preview windows, you can check the current settings in the printer driver. You  
can change view type by clicking [Graphic] to display the print options settings  
graphically or [Text] to display the print options settings as a texts.  
4) Profile  
Print option settings can be saved on your hard disk. You can save print option set-  
tings by clicking [Save As...] and easily load a setting file by selecting a profile name  
in the drop down box.  
5) [Restore Defaults]  
Click this to restore the settings to the original factory defaults.  
6) [OK]  
Click this to enter the input settings and complete the print options settings.  
7) [Cancel]  
Click this to cancel the input settings and exit the print options settings.  
8) [Apply]  
Click this to enter the input settings without closing the print options settings. This  
button is only displayed when the printer properties are accessed from the Printers  
folder for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server  
2003. This button remains grayed out until a setting is changed.  
9) [Help]  
Click this to browse the HELP for the printer driver.  
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— Setup Tab  
The Setup tab contains basic print operation settings, such as original paper size, print  
paper size, paper source, paper type, orientation, number of copies, and so on. Also  
this tab allows you to enable enlarge/reduce printing, sort printing, stapling and punch-  
ing, and 2-sided printing.  
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1) Original Paper Size  
This selects the size of a document to be printed.  
Available original paper sizes are listed below:  
Letter  
Ledger  
Legal  
Statement  
Computer  
13”LG  
8.5”SQ  
(12 x 18”)  
A4  
A5  
A3  
B4  
B5  
A3-Wide  
Folio  
A6  
8K  
16K  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
The default paper size will be “Letter” or “A4” according to the regional setting in the  
Windows.  
“A3-Wide” is displayed only for the european version, and “(12 x 18”)” is displayed  
only for the US version.  
“(12 x 18”)” and “A3-Wide” are not available when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
2) Manual Scale  
Check this box to manually enter the zoom ratio, to enlarge or reduce an image. You  
can set any integer from 25 to 400(%) for the zoom ratio. This is not available when  
you enable the Booklet printing.  
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3) Print Paper Size  
Select this to enlarge or reduce a page image to fit exactly in the selected paper  
size. If you do not enable enlarge or reduce printing, select “Same as Original  
Paper Size”.  
Also when you want to enable Tab printing, select “Letter Tab” or “A4 Tab” here.  
When you select “Letter Tab” or “A4 Tab”, the Primary Tab dialog box appears.  
— Primary Tab Dialog  
Tab Manufacturer  
Select the product name of the tab paper that you use. This equipment supports fol-  
lowing tab paper.  
For Letter Tab:  
Blanks USA copy Tabs (5 Banks) LT + 1/2” Tab  
Blanks USA copy Tabs (8 Banks) LT + 1/2” Tab  
For A4 Tab:  
KOKUYO A4-S (5 Banks)  
King JIM A4-S (5Banks)  
If you use other tab papers than above, select “Custom”. When you select “Cus-  
tom”, you must specify the tab extension manually.  
Tab Extension  
Enter the width of the tab extension. This must be set only when “Custom” is  
selected in the “Tab Manufacturer” option.  
Image Shift Width  
Enter the width to shift the printed image.  
For example, if you want to print a text on the tab extension of Letter Tab paper, cre-  
ate a Letter sized document and input the text on the right side. You must place the  
text in the height exactly to fit to the tab extension. Also the right margin, a margin  
between the text and right edge of the document, must have more than 0.08 inch or  
2 mm space because the equipment cannot print in the space. Then enter the width  
of the tab extension as Image Shift Width.  
Width of Tab Extension = Image Shift Margin  
More than 0.08" or 2mm  
Document  
Printed Image  
Must exactly  
fit the tab extension  
Unit  
Select the unit for the Tab Extension and Image Shift option. The default unit varies  
depending on the regional setting of the client computer.  
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The tab paper cannot be fed from LCF (not available for some countries or regions)  
and drawers.  
When you place the tab paper on the Bypass Tray, make sure the tab side of the  
paper becomes outside.  
Place the tab paper  
so that the tab side  
becomes outside.  
If the document for tab printing is not created properly or the Image Shift Width is  
not set properly, the image will not be printed in the correct position within the tab  
extension. Please make sure to create the document and set the Image Shift Width  
correctly.  
If mis-printing occurs while multiple tab pages are printed continuously, dirt may  
adhere to the reverse side of a paper. To avoid this, it is recommended to print a tab  
paper as a separated job for each page so that this equipment performs cleaning  
before printing next tab paper.  
When printing tab paper, the tab paper may be caught in the exit in the inner tray  
because the roller to deliver the tab extension does not exit. In that case, remove  
the tab paper before printing a next job.  
4) Paper Source  
This selects the paper source. Please select a paper source that correlates with the  
printing size.  
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Automatic — Automatically selects the paper set in this equipment according to  
the printed document size.  
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Drawer 1 — Paper is fed from the 1st Drawer.  
Drawer 2 — Paper is fed from the 2nd Drawer.  
Drawer 3 — Paper is fed from the 3rd Drawer. This cannot be selected if the  
Drawer 3 and 4 are not installed.  
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Drawer 4 — Paper is fed from the 4th Drawer. This cannot be selected if the  
Drawer 3 and 4 are not installed.  
Large Capacity Feeder — Paper is fed from the Large Capacity Feeder. This  
cannot be selected if the Large Capacity Feeder is not installed.  
Sheet Feed Bypass — Paper is fed from the Bypass Tray.  
NOTES:  
LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
The selectable values vary depending on the optional devices installed on this  
equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
5) Paper Type  
This sets the media type of the paper.  
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Plain — Select this when printing on 20 lbs plain paper (64-80 g/m2 plain  
paper).  
Thick1 — Select this when printing on 24-28 lbs thick paper (81-105 g/m2 thick  
paper).  
Thick2 — Select this when printing on 32-90 lbs thick paper (106-163 g/m2 thick  
paper).  
Thick3 — Select this when printing on 110 lbs thick paper (164-209 g/m2 thick  
paper).  
Transparency — Select this when printing on transparent sheets.  
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6) Orientation  
This sets the paper printing direction.  
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Portrait — The document is printed in the portrait direction.  
Landscape — The document is printed in the landscape direction.  
7) Number of Copies  
This sets the number of printed copies. You can set any integer from 1 to 999.  
8) Copy Handling  
This sets how to sort the printed sheet when numerous copies are made for printing.  
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Sort Copies — Select this for sort-printing (1, 2, 3... 1, 2, 3...).  
Group Copies — Select this for group-printing (1, 1, 1... 2, 2, 2... 3, 3, 3...).  
Rotated Sort Copies — Select this for rotate sort-printing.  
NOTES:  
“Group Copies” and “Rotated Sort Copies” can be selected only when more than 2  
copies are entered at the Number of Copies option.  
“Rotated Sort Copies” can be selected only when “Letter”, “A4”, or “B5” is selected  
at the Output Paper Size option.  
When “Rotate Sort Copies” is selected, the Resolution option in the Image Quality  
tab will be “600 x 600 dpi” and the selection will be disabled.  
9) Color  
This sets whether a print job is printed in color mode or monochrome mode.  
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Automatic — Select this to determine the color mode automatically. When a  
print job is a black and white document, the system automatically prints the doc-  
ument in monochrome mode. When a print job is a color document, it prints the  
document in color mode.  
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Mono — Select this to print a document in monochrome mode.  
NOTE: Only “Mono” can be selected for PCL6 printer driver because the PCL6 printer driver  
only supports black and white printing.  
10)Staple  
This sets whether a print job is printed with staples.  
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Upper Left — Select this to staple the printed document in the upper left.  
Center Top — Select this to staple the printed document double in the upper  
side.  
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Upper Right — Select this to staple the printed document in the upper right.  
Middle Left — Select this to staple the printed document double in the left.  
Center Double — Select this to fold and staple the printed document double in  
the center. When you select this, the pages will be printed on the sheets accord-  
ing to the print option settings, and then simply fold and staple double in the cen-  
ter of the sheets.  
SUPPLEMENT: Center Double” can be used to create a booklet from a document that has been  
already created as a paginated booklet. To create a paginated booklet from a normal  
document, perform the booklet printing.  
NOTES:  
The selectable options vary depending on the paper size.  
“None” can only be selected if a finisher is not installed.  
“Center Double” can only be selected when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed  
and configured on the Configuration tab.  
“None” can only be selected when the Booklet printing is set at the Layout tab.  
11) Hole Punch  
This sets whether a print job is printed with hole punches.  
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None — Select this to print without hole punches.  
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Center Top — Select this to create holes on the upper side and print.  
Middle Left — Select this to create holes on the left side and print.  
NOTES:  
“None” can only be selected if a hole punch unit is not installed.  
“None” can only be selected when the Booklet printing is set at the Layout tab.  
12)2-Sided Printing  
This sets 2-Sided printing (printing on both sides of paper) according to the type of  
binding for 2-sided-printed pages.  
This option is only for printing on both sides of the paper. If you want to bind the out-  
put with staples, you should set the finishing option as well.  
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Book — Select this to print on both sides of the paper in the same direction and  
to bind the document along the vertical side of the paper so that the pages can  
be turned over right and left.  
Portrait  
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Tablet — Select this to print on both sides of the paper with a vertical reversal  
and to bind the document along the horizontal side of the paper so that the  
pages can be turned over up and down.  
Portrait  
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Landscape  
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“Book” or “Tablet” will be automatically selected when the Booklet printing is set at  
the Layout tab.  
“None” can only be selected when Tab printing is enabled.  
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— Print Job Tab  
The Print Job tab contains job type settings that select the way this equipment handles  
a print job. This tab allows you to enable various job types such as Scheduled Print,  
Private Print, and Proof Print. You can also print a document as an overlay file, or store  
to e-filing.  
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1) Normal Print  
Select this to print a job normally.  
2) Scheduled Print  
Select this to print a job at a future date and time.  
When this is selected, click [Edit] to set the date and time to print a job.  
3) Private Print  
Select this to print a private job. When you select this, enter a up to 63-digit pass-  
word (between 1 to 63 digits) in the Password field.  
The print job, sent as a private job, is saved in the private job queue on this equip-  
ment, and is not printed until you activate printing from the Touch Panel Display.  
This option is useful when you want to print a confidential document that is secured  
by a password. The user has to enter the password to print the private job when  
activating printing from the Touch Panel Display.  
4) Proof Print  
Select this to print the first copy of a multicopy job and then wait for approval before  
printing the remaining copies. The print job, sent as a proof job, is saved in the  
proof job queue on this equipment, and the remaining copies are not printed until  
you activate printing from the Touch Panel Display. This option allows you to check  
a job’s output before printing the remaining copies and thereby reduce paper waste.  
NOTE: When printing from an application that sends separately for each number of copies, this  
equipment will print all numbers of copies even if you set the Proof Print. In that case,  
set one copy for the number of copies for a proof print job in the printer driver, and then  
change the number of copies from the Control Panel to print required copies of the print  
job.  
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5) Print to Overlay File  
When this is selected, the print job is saved as an overlay file that is imposed on  
other documents. For example, if you want to print a master page image on the  
background of a document, you can create overlay file of master merge image using  
this option. Then you can print a document using this overlay by specifying this file  
as an overlay image in the “Overlay Image” option at the Effect tab.  
NOTES:  
If the print job has several pages in the document, only the first page of the docu-  
ment will be saved as an overlay file.  
Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay  
image must be created at the same size, orientation, and resolution.  
6) Store to e-Filing  
Select this to save a job to a Box. When this is selected, select the box from the  
drop down menu on the right. If the printer driver connects to this equipment via  
SMB, it detects the available Box numbers and Box name in the drop down box. If  
not, all Box numbers are listed in the drop down box.  
If you select a user box, you may be required to enter the password for the selected  
box. The job saved to a Box can be printed from the Touch Panel Display at a later  
time. It can also be composed with other documents using the e-Filing web utility.  
You can also print a job and save it to a box by checking on the “Print” option.  
NOTE: When you store a document in e-Filing using the printer driver, the printing image (not  
the original document in your computer) will be stored in e-Filing.  
SUPPLEMENT: For more information about e-Filing operations, see e-Filing Guide.  
7) Destination  
This selects the destination tray to which jobs will be output.  
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Tray 1 — Select this to route the output to the upper tray of the Finisher.  
Tray 2 — Select this to route the output to the lower tray of the Finisher.  
NOTE: “Tray 1” and “Tray 2” can be selected when the Hanging Finisher, Multi-staple Finisher  
or Saddle-stitch Finisher are installed and configured on the Configuration tab.  
8) Department  
Enter the user’s department code if the system is managed with department codes.  
Please ask your administrator for your department code.  
NOTES:  
When the User Authentication is enabled on the equipment, the User Authentication  
is used to manage the print jobs instead of the department code. In that case, the  
user name that is entered to login to your computer is used for the authentication of  
the print job. Therefore, you do not need to enter the department code in the printer  
driver but your user name must be registered in the equipment. If the user name is  
not registered, your print job is proceeded as the invalid job according to the Depart-  
ment Code Enforcement settings.  
If the No Limit Black function is enabled, you do not have to specify the department  
code when you print a document with selecting “Mono” in the “Color” option in the  
Setup tab of printer driver.  
If the number of the printed sheets for a print job exceeds the output limitation for  
the entered department code, the print job is stored in the invalid department code  
print job list without printing. When you want to print the print job, perform printing  
from the [JOB STATUS] button in the Control Panel by entering another department  
code of which the output limitation is more than the number of printed sheets.  
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SUPPLEMENT: How the equipment performs printing for an invalid department code print job, which no  
department code or invalid department code is specified, varies depending on the  
Department Code Enforcement setting that can be set from TopAccess Administrator  
mode and whether the SNMP Communication is enabled or not. When the SNMP  
Communication is enabled and Department Code Enforcement is set to “ON”, an error  
message will be displayed when entering the invalid department code. When the  
SNMP Communication is disabled and Department Code Enforcement is set to “ON”,  
the invalid department code print job will be stored in the invalid department code print  
job list without printing. When the Department Code Enforcement is “Print”, the invalid  
department code print job will be printed. When the Department Code Enforcement is  
“Delete”, the invalid department code print job will be deleted without printing.  
However, when using Windows NT 4.0 and configure the connection through a Net-  
Ware print server, an error message for entering the invalid department code will not be  
displayed even if the Department Code Enforcement setting and SNMP Communica-  
tion is enabled.  
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— Layout Tab - Standard Window  
The standard window of the Layout tab allows you to enable Front Cover printing, Back  
Cover printing, Inserting Pages, and Interleaving Pages for a normal layout print job.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
Front Cover printing is also available with Booklet printing. If can be set in the Book-  
let window.  
Front Cover printing, Back Cover printing, and Interleaving Pages are also available  
with N-up printing. They can be set in the Multiple Pages per Sheet window.  
NOTE: “Use Front Cover”, “Use Back Cover”, Insert Pages”, and “Interleave Pages” cannot be  
set when Tab printing is enabled.  
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1) Use Front Cover  
This sets front cover printing which allows you to insert or print a cover on a sheet  
fed from a different tray than the Paper Source option selected on the Setup tab.  
To enable cover printing, check on the box and select the location from where a  
cover sheet is to be fed and the print style to be used.  
Source  
Select the location from where a cover sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic” is  
selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Print Style  
This selects how you want to print a cover.  
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Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the first page image on the front  
side of a cover.  
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Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two page images on  
both sides of a cover. This is available only when the 2-Sided Printing option is  
enabled on the Setup tab.  
NOTE: If “Print on 1 side of page” is selected while 2-Sided Printing is performed, the first page  
is printed on the front side of the cover sheet and the back side of the cover will be  
blank.  
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2) Use Back Cover  
This sets back cover printing which allows you to insert or print a back cover on a  
sheet fed from a different tray than the Paper Source option selected on the Setup  
tab.  
To enable back cover printing, check on the box and select the location from where  
a back cover sheet is to be fed and the print style to be used.  
Source  
Select the location from where a back cover sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic” is  
selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Print Style  
This selects how you want to print a back cover.  
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Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the last page image on the front  
side of a cover.  
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Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the last two page images on  
both sides of a cover. This is available only when the 2-Sided Printing option is  
enabled on the Setup tab.  
NOTES:  
If “Print on 1 side of page” is selected while 2-Sided Printing is performed, the last  
page is printed on the front side of the cover sheet and back side of the cover will be  
blank.  
If “Print on both sides of page” is selected but there is only one page printed on the  
back cover, the last page is printed on the front side of the cover sheet and back  
side of the cover will be blank.  
3) Insert Page  
This sets sheet insertion printing which allows you to insert a sheet between pages,  
or print a specific page on a sheet fed from a tray other than the Paper Source  
option selected on the Setup tab.  
This option is useful when you want to insert a blank sheet between chapters, or  
when you want to print chapter cover pages on the different paper.  
To enable sheet insertion printing, check on the box and select the location from  
where inserted sheets are to be fed and the print style to be used. Then, enter the  
page number you want to insert in the Pages field.  
NOTE: A sheet cannot be inserted before the first page when 2-Sided printing is enabled.  
Source  
Select the location from where insertion sheets are to be fed. When “Automatic” is  
selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Print Style  
This selects how you want to print on insertion sheets.  
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Do not print on page — Select this to insert blank sheets.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the specified pages on the front  
side of the insertion sheets.  
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Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the specified pages on both  
sides of the insertion sheets. This is available only when the 2-Sided Printing  
option is enabled on the Setup tab.  
Pages  
Enter the page number where the sheet is to be inserted. To enter multiple pages,  
separate page numbers with commas.  
When “Do not print on page” is selected from the Print Style drop down box, the  
blank sheet is inserted before the entered pages.  
When “Print on 1 side of page” is selected from the Print Style drop down box,  
entered page will be printed on the inserted sheet.  
When “Print on both sides of page” is selected from the Print Style drop down box,  
entered page and the next page will be printed on both sides of the inserted sheet.  
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NOTES:  
If “Do not print on page” is selected while 2-sided printing is performed, and you  
enter an even numbered page (printed on the back side of the paper) for the Pages  
field, the specified page will be blank. The desired blank sheet is inserted next and  
the 2-sided printing continues from the next page.  
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Blank  
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If “Print on 1 side of page” is selected while 2-sided printing is performed, the spec-  
ified page is printed on the front side of the sheet and back side of the sheet will be  
blank.  
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If “Print on 1 side of page” is selected while 2-sided printing is performed, and you  
enter an even numbered page (printed on the back side of the paper) for the Pages  
field, the specified page will be blank. The page is printed on the front side of the  
inserted sheet and the 2-sided printing continues from the next page.  
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If “Print on both sides of page” is selected while 2-sided printing is performed, and  
you enter an even numbered page (printed on the back side of the paper) for the  
Pages field, the specified page will be blank. The specified page and the next page  
are printed on the inserted sheet and the 2-sided printing continues from the next  
page.  
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4) Interleave Pages  
This sets the interleaving page feature that is useful when you want to insert paper  
of a different type (or from another source) between every page of your print job. For  
example, you could use this option to insert blank, colored sheets between over-  
head transparencies.  
To enable interleaving pages, check on the box and select the location from where  
sheets are to be fed.  
NOTE: When this option is enabled as well as the “Use Front Cover” and “Use Back Cover”  
options enabled, no page is inserted after the front cover and back cover.  
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Source  
Select the location from where the interleaving sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic”  
is selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Duplicate  
When you check on this, you can print previous page images on the inserted sheet.  
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— Layout Tab - Booklet Window  
In the Booklet window, you can print a properly paginated booklet or magazine-style  
publication. You can even create bound booklets that are folded and stapled in the cen-  
ter.  
NOTE: Booklet printing cannot be set when Tab printing is enabled.  
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Select the booklet size to be made.  
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A5 on A4 — Select this to print a A5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
A4 paper to fit on half a sheet (A5).  
A4 on A3 — Select this to print a A4 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
A3 paper to fit on half a sheet (A4).  
B5 on B4 — Select this to print a B5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
B4 paper to fit on half a sheet (B5).  
Letter-Half on Letter — Select this to print a 1/2 Letter size booklet. Every 2  
pages are printed on Letter paper to fit on half a sheet.  
LT on LD — Select this to print a Letter size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed  
on Ledger paper to fit on half a sheet (Letter).  
A6 on A5 — Select this to print a A6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
A5 paper to fit on half a sheet (A6).  
B6 on B5 — Select this to print a B6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
B5 paper to fit on half a sheet (B5).  
1/2 LG on LG — Select this to print a 1/2 Legal size booklet. Every 2 pages are  
printed on Legal paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 Comp on Comp — Select this to print a 1/2 Computer size booklet. Every 2  
pages are printed on Computer paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 Folio on Folio — Select this to print a 1/2 Folio size booklet. Every 2 pages  
are printed on Folio paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 Statement on Statement — Select this to print a 1/2 Statement size booklet.  
Every 2 pages are printed on Statement paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 13’LG on 13’LG — Select this to print a 1/2 13inchLG size booklet. Every 2  
pages are printed on 13inchLG paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 8.5’SQ on 8.5’SQ — Select this to print a 1/2 8.5inchSQ size booklet. Every  
2 pages are printed on 8.5inchSQ paper to fit on half a sheet.  
32K on 16K — Select this to print a 32K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed  
on 16K paper to fit on half a sheet.  
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16K on 8K — Select this to print a 16K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed  
on 8K paper to fit on half a sheet.  
2) Center Margin  
This sets the gutter on the center of two sided page. You can enter up to 0.500 inch  
(12.700 mm).  
3) Outer Margin  
This sets the gutter on the right side and left side on the paper. You can enter up to  
1.00 inch (25.40 mm).  
4) Units  
Select the unit for the Center Margin and Outer Margin option. The default unit var-  
ies depending on the regional setting in the Windows.  
5) Staple Down the Center  
Check this to staple double in the center.  
NOTE: “Staple Down the Center” is available only when “A5 on A4”, “A4 on A3”, “B5 on B4”,  
“Letter - Half on Letter”, “LT on LD”, “1/2 LG on LG”, or “16K on 8K” is selected at the  
Output Document Layout drop down box and the Saddle-stitch finisher is installed.  
6) Number Pages from Right to Left  
Check this to print a booklet that can be read from right to left.  
7) Use Front Cover  
This sets front cover printing for a booklet which allows you to insert or print a cover  
on a sheet fed from a different tray than the Paper Source option selected on the  
Setup tab.  
To enable cover printing, check on the box and select the location from where a  
cover sheet is to be fed and the print style.  
Source  
Select the location from where a cover sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic” is  
selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Print Style  
This selects how you want to print a cover.  
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Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two pages and last  
two pages on both sides of a cover.  
NOTE: If “Print on both sides of page” is selected but there is only one page for the last page  
printed on the cover, the last page is printed inside of the back cover page and the back  
cover page will be blank.  
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— Layout Tab - Multiple Pages per Sheet Window  
In the Multiple Pages per Sheet window, you can enable N-up printing.  
NOTE: N-up printing cannot be set when Tab printing is enabled.  
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This sets the printing of multiple pages on one sheet. The pages are reduced to fit  
the selected paper size automatically and printed.  
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to right (when the orientation is portrait) or from top to bottom (when the orienta-  
tion is landscape) on one sheet.  
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2 pages: Right to Left — Select this to print images from 2 pages arranged  
right to left (when the orientation is portrait) or from bottom to top (when the ori-  
entation is landscape) on one sheet.  
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izontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
4 pages: Right to Left — Select this to print images from 4 pages arranged hor-  
izontally from the right and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
4 pages: Left to Right by Column — Select this to print images from 4 pages  
arranged vertically from the top and printed left to right on one sheet.  
4 pages: Right to Left by Column — Select this to print images from 4 pages  
arranged vertically from the top and printed right to left on one sheet.  
6 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 6 pages arranged hor-  
izontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
8 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 8 pages arranged hor-  
izontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
9 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 9 pages arranged hor-  
izontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
16 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 16 pages arranged  
horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
2) Draw Border Around Pages  
Check this to print borders each page.  
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3) Use Front Cover  
This sets front cover printing for N-up printing which allows you to insert or print a  
cover on a sheet fed from a different tray than the Paper Source option selected on  
the Setup tab.  
To enable cover printing, check on the box and select the location from where a  
cover sheet is to be fed and the print style to be used.  
Source  
Select the location from where a cover sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic” is  
selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Print Style  
This selects how you want to print a cover.  
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Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the first page image on the front  
side of a cover.  
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Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two page images on  
both sides of a cover. This is available only when the 2-Sided Printing option is  
enabled on the Setup tab.  
NOTE: If “Print on 1 side of page” is selected while 2-Sided Printing is performed, the first page  
is printed on the front side of the cover sheet and back side of the cover will be blank.  
4) Use Back Cover  
This sets back cover printing which allows you to insert or print a back cover on a  
sheet fed from a different tray than the Paper Source option selected on the Setup  
tab.  
To enable back cover printing, check on the box and select the location from where  
a back cover sheet is to be fed and the print style to be used.  
Source  
Select the location from where a back cover sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic” is  
selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Print Style  
This selects how you want to print a back cover.  
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Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the last page image on the front  
side of a cover.  
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Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the last two page images on  
both sides of a cover. This is available only when the 2-Sided Printing option is  
enabled on the Setup tab.  
NOTE: If “Print on 1 side of page” is selected while 2-Sided Printing is performed, the last page  
is printed on the front side of the cover sheet and back side of the cover will be blank.  
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5) Interleave Pages  
This sets the interleaving page feature when you want to insert paper of a different  
type (or from another source) between every page of your print job. For example,  
you could use this option to insert blank, colored sheets between overhead trans-  
parencies.  
To enable interleaving pages, check on the box and select the location from where  
sheets are to be fed.  
Source  
Select the location from where a interleaving sheet is to be fed. When “Automatic”  
is selected, the paper is automatically selected according to the printed document  
size.  
NOTE: The selectable values in the Source drop down box vary depending on the optional  
devices installed on this equipment and their configuration on the Configuration tab.  
Duplicate  
When you check on this, you can print previous page images on the inserted sheet.  
— Effect Tab  
The Effect Tab contains print options that add effects to your print jobs such as Water-  
marks, Overlay Image printing, Rotate printing, Mirror printing, and Negative printing.  
Also it lets you enable Toner Save and Smoothing functions.  
Effect Tab for PCL6 and PCL5c  
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Effect Tab for PS3  
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1) Watermark  
This selects the watermark to be used or edited. The following values except “None”  
are the default watermarks that have been registered in the printer driver. New  
watermarks you create are added to the drop down box list.  
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None — Select this if no watermark is desired.  
The following default watermarks are also displayed in the drop down box:  
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CONFIDENTIAL  
DRAFT  
ORIGINAL  
COPY  
[Add]  
Click this to create new watermark. The Watermark dialog box appears by clicking  
on this.  
[Edit]  
Select a watermark from the Watermark drop down box and click it to edit the water-  
mark. The Watermark dialog box appears by clicking on this.  
[Delete]  
Select a watermark from the Watermark drop down box and click it to edit a water-  
mark.  
NOTES:  
The default watermarks can be deleted but, If deleted, they cannot be restored.  
“None” cannot be deleted.  
Print on first page only  
Check this to print a watermark on the first page only. This setting will become avail-  
able when any watermark is selected from the Watermark drop down box.  
2) Overlay Image  
This selects an overlay image to be used. This feature allows you to print an image  
on the background of a print job, although the watermark allows only a text.  
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NOTES:  
Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay  
image must be created at the same size, orientation, and resolution.  
When printing with Overlay Image using the PS3 printer driver from an application  
that can create the PS command directly, the overlay image will not be printed. In  
that case, disable the “Use PostScript Passthrough” option in the PostScript Set-  
tings dialog box.  
SUPPLEMENT: If you want to use an overlay image in your job, you must first create an overlay file. To  
create an overlay image, create an overlay image with most applications and print it as  
an overlay file. You can enable creating an overlay file on the Print Job Tab.  
[Delete]  
Click this to delete the overlay image that you select in the drop down box.  
Print over the document  
Check this to print overlay image over the document.  
3) Rotate 180 degrees  
Check on this to perform rotation printing of an image.  
4) Mirror  
Check on this to perform mirror printing of an image. This print option is available  
only for the PS3 printer driver.  
NOTES:  
The mirror printing may not be applied when the application gives priority to the  
application’s PostScript settings over the printer driver settings.  
When printing from Adobe Acrobat or such applications, the mirror printing does not  
work if the “Use PostScript Passthrough” option is enabled in the PostScript set-  
tings. To use the mirror printing, please disable the “Use PostScript Passthrough”  
option in the PostScript settings.  
5) Negative/Positive  
Check on this to perform negative printing of an image. This print option is available  
only for the PS3 printer driver.  
NOTES:  
The Negative/Positive option is available only when “Mono” is selected at the  
“Color” drop down box on the Setup tab.  
The negative printing may not be applied when the application gives priority to the  
application’s PostScript settings over the printer driver settings.  
When printing from Adobe Acrobat or such applications, the Negative/Positive print-  
ing does not work if the “Use PostScript Passthrough” option is enabled in the Post-  
Script settings. To use the Negative/Positive printing, please disable the “Use  
PostScript Passthrough” option in the PostScript settings.  
6) Toner Save  
Check this to print in toner save mode.  
7) Do not Print Blank Pages  
Check this ignore blank pages for printing.  
8) [PostScript Settings]  
Click this to specify the PostScript specific functions. The PostScript Settings dialog  
box appears by clicking on this. This print option is available only for the PS3 printer  
driver.  
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Add/Edit Watermark  
When you click [Add] or [Edit], the Watermark dialog box appears and you can create  
new watermark or edit selected watermarks.  
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1) X Position  
The horizontal position of a watermark is displayed. You can change the position  
using the vertical scroll bar.  
2) Y Position  
The vertical position of a watermark is displayed. You can change the position  
using the horizontal scroll bar.  
3) Units  
Select the unit for the “X Position” and “Y Position” field.  
4) [Center Watermark]  
Click this to automatically move the watermark position to the center.  
5) Caption  
Enter the text of a watermark. You can enter up to 63 alphanumeric characters.  
When you are editing a watermark, the selected watermark text is displayed in the  
field.  
6) Font Name  
Select a font to be used for the watermark text.  
NOTE: Do not select the symbol font such as “Symbol”, “Webdings”, and so on. The symbol  
font will not apply to the watermark text.  
7) Style  
Select the font style for the watermark text.  
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Bold — Select this to set the bold style to the text.  
Italic — Select this to set the italic style to the text.  
Bold Italic — Select this to set the bold and italic style to the text.  
8) Color  
Select a color of watermark text. If the color that you require is not listed in the drop  
down box, click [Browse] to add new color.  
NOTES:  
When “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop down box on the Setup Tab, this option  
will be disabled.  
This option is disabled for the PCL6 printer driver because it supports only black and  
white printing.  
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9) Font Size  
Enter the font size for the watermark text. The font size can be set from 6 to 300 pt  
in units of 1 pt. You can also set the font size using the scroll bar.  
10)Angle  
Enter the degree of angle for rotating the watermark text. The angle can be set from  
-90 to 90 degrees in units of 1 degree. You can also set the degree of angle by mov-  
ing the scroll bar.  
11) Solid  
Select this to print solid type of watermark.  
12)Draw as Outline  
Select this to print outline type of watermark.  
13)Transparency  
Select this to transparent watermark. When you select this, set the brightness from  
0 (darker) to 100% (lighter) in units of 1%. You can also set the brightness using the  
scroll bar.  
PostScript Settings  
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1) Output Format  
This selects the output format for printing.  
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ASCII — The job is sent in the ASCII data format.  
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) — The job is sent in the EPS format.  
Tagged BCP — Select this to send a job in Tagged Binary format over parallel  
ports.  
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Using Adobe DSC — Select this to send a job with the DSC comments.  
NOTE: The EPS format is usually used for creating an image to import into another document.  
Therefore, only the first page of the document will be printed when “Encapsulated Post-  
Script (EPS)” is selected.  
2) Print Error Information  
Check on this to print a PS error information page when any errors occur for print-  
ing.  
3) Compress Bitmap  
Check on this to send compress bitmaps to this equipment.  
4) Use PostScript Passthrough  
Check this for PostScript data created by the application to be passed through to  
this equipment.  
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NOTE: If this option is enabled, the following print options may not work correctly when printing  
from the application that creates the PostScript code for printing such as Adobe Acro-  
bat. In that case, please disable this option for printing.  
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Print Paper Size  
Paper Type  
User Front Cover  
User Back Cover  
Interleave Pages  
Insert Pages  
Booklet  
Multiple Pages per Sheet  
All options in the Effect tab  
All options in the Image Quality tab  
— Image Quality Tab  
The Image Quality Tab allows you to select how images are printed. You can easily  
select appropriate image quality depending on the type of a document.  
Setting items in the Image Quality Tab vary with the type of printer drivers.  
For PCL6 Printer Driver  
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1) Halftone  
This sets how halftone are printed.  
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2) Resolution  
This cannot be changed in the PCL6 printer driver.  
3) Smoothing  
Check this to print the texts and graphics smoothly.  
4) Distinguish Thin Lines  
Check this to print thin lines clearly.  
5) Use Black for All Text  
Check this to print all texts in 100% black except white texts.  
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1) Image Quality Type  
This sets how colors are printed by selecting the job type. The printer driver auto-  
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document.  
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Photograph — Select this to apply proper color quality for printing photos.  
Presentation — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a vivid doc-  
ument.  
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Line Art — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a document  
contains a lot of characters or line arts.  
NOTE: The Image Quality type option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color”  
drop down box on the Setup tab.  
2) Halftone  
This sets how halftone are printed.  
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Auto — Select this to print using proper halftone depending on the contents in  
the document automatically. When this is selected, the halftone is printed in  
detail for the texts, and smoothly for the graphics.  
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Smooth — Select this to print halftone smoothly.  
NOTES:  
“Auto” is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop down box on the  
Setup tab.  
The default value will be “Detail” when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop down  
box on the Setup tab.  
3) Resolution  
This sets the resolution for printing.  
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1200 x 600 dpi — Select this to print in 1200 x 600 dpi.  
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NOTES:  
“1200 x 600 dpi” is available only when the optional expansion memory is installed  
and configured on the Configuration tab.  
“1200 x 600 dpi” cannot be selected when “Save to e-Filing” is selected on the Print  
Job tab.  
The Resolution option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box on the Setup tab.  
4) Brightness  
Enter the percentage of brightness for printing. You can set from -100 (darkest) to  
100 (lightest) in units of 1%. You can also set the percentage of brightness by mov-  
ing the scroll bar.  
5) Saturation  
Enter the percentage of saturation for printing. You can set from -100 (low clear) to  
100 (high clear) in units of 1%. You can also set the percentage of saturation by  
moving the scroll bar.  
NOTE: The Saturation option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop down  
box on the Setup tab.  
6) Smoothing  
Check this to print the texts and graphics smoothly.  
NOTE: The Smoothing option is only available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box on the Setup tab.  
7) Distinguish Thin Lines  
Check this to print thin lines clearly.  
8) Pure Gray  
Check this to print the contents in gray scale where the percentage of each color —  
cyan, magenta, and yellow— is the same percentage (C=M=Y=n% -> K=n%).  
NOTE: The Pure Gray option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop down  
box in the Setup tab.  
9) Use Black for All Text  
Check this to print all texts in 100% black except white texts.  
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1) Image Quality Type  
This sets how colors are printed by selecting the job type. The printer driver auto-  
matically applies proper color quality for selected job type.  
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General — Select this to apply proper color quality for printing a general color  
document.  
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Photograph — Select this to apply proper color quality for printing photos.  
Presentation — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a vivid doc-  
ument.  
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Line Art — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a document  
contains a lot of characters or line arts.  
NOTE: The Image Quality type option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color”  
drop down box on the Setup tab.  
2) Halftone  
This sets how halftone are printed.  
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Auto — Select this to print using proper halftone depending on the contents in  
the document automatically. When this is selected, the halftone is printed in  
detail for the texts, and smoothly for the graphics.  
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Detail — Select this to print halftone in detail.  
Smooth — Select this to print halftone smoothly.  
3) Resolution  
This sets the resolution for printing.  
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1200 x 600 dpi — Select this to print in 1200 x 600 dpi.  
NOTES:  
“1200 x 600 dpi” is available only when the optional expansion memory is installed  
and configured on the Configuration tab.  
“1200 x 600 dpi” cannot be selected when “Save to e-Filing” is selected on the Print  
Job tab.  
The Resolution option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box on the Setup tab.  
4) Smoothing  
Check this to print the texts and graphics smoothly.  
NOTE: The Smoothing option is only available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box on the Setup tab.  
5) Distinguish Thin Lines  
Check this to print thin lines clearly.  
6) Black Over Print  
Check this to print background contents and then overlay black content on it. If this  
is not checked, the background of the black content is not printed. It may remain a  
white because the black content may shift and be printed. When you print a docu-  
ment that has any content on the background with black texts overlayed, check this  
option.  
NOTE: The Black Over Print option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box on the Setup tab.  
7) Pure Black  
Check this to print the contents in black where the percentage of all color —cyan,  
magenta, and yellow— is 100% (C=M=Y=100% -> K=100%).  
NOTE: The Pure Black option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box in the Setup tab.  
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8) Pure Gray  
Check this to print the contents in gray scale where the percentage of each color —  
cyan, magenta, and yellow— is the same percentage (C=M=Y=n% -> K=n%).  
NOTES:  
The Pure Gray option is not available when “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop  
down box in the Setup tab.  
The Pure Gray option is not available when the Pure Black option is not enabled.  
9) Use Black for All Text  
Check this to print all texts in 100% black except white texts.  
— Font Tab  
The Fonts tab allows you to select how the TrueType fonts are printed. The following  
figure is the Font Tab for the PS3 printer driver.  
NOTE: The Fonts tab can be displayed only from the Printers folder (and not displayed when  
displaying the properties from the application’s Print dialog box).  
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This sets how to print TrueType fonts.  
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Always Use TrueType Fonts — Select this to print the document the same as  
the print image shown on the screen. All TrueType fonts are extracted on the  
system for printing.  
Always Use Printer Fonts — Select this to substitute the TrueType fonts with  
the internal fonts for printing. The print result may differ from the print image on  
the screen.  
Use Font Substitution Table — Select this to substitute the TrueType fonts  
using the internal fonts according to the settings of the font substitution table.  
You can edit the font substitution table that is displayed at the Substitution Table  
Edit table.  
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Download as Bitmap — Select this to print the document as same as the  
image shown on the screen.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
The default value will be “Always Use TrueType Fonts” for the PCL6 or PCL5c  
printer driver.  
The default value will be “Use Font Substitution Table” for the PS3 printer driver.  
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2) Substitution Table Edit  
This table shows how each TrueType font is substituted. You can edit the substitu-  
tion setting for each TrueType font. In this table, the TrueType font names are dis-  
played in the TrueType Font column, and how the TrueType font is printed is shown  
in the Use Printer Font column.  
To edit the substitution table, select the TrueType font that you want to edit from the  
table, and select how the TrueType font is printed at the Printer Font For drop down  
box.  
At the Printer Font For drop down box, you can select “Download as Soft Font” to  
send the TrueType fonts in Type 42 format, or other available printer fonts to be sub-  
stituted. The printer fonts displayed in the drop down box differ depending on the  
TrueType fonts.  
3) [Run Font Manager]  
Click this to run the Agfa Font Manager. This is not available if the Agfa Font Man-  
ager is not installed.  
NOTE: The [Run Font Manager] button is not displayed for the PCL6 or PCL5c printer driver.  
— Configuration Tab  
The Configuration Tab allows you to configure options. When any optional unit is  
installed in this equipment, set the configuration of the machine on this tab.  
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1) Pedestal  
This sets whether or not the optional pedestals or large capacity feeder is installed.  
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Large Capacity Feeder — Select this when the Large Capacity Feeder is  
installed.  
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Drawer3 & Drawer4 — Select this when 3rd drawer and 4th drawer are  
installed.  
NOTE: LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
2) Finisher  
This sets whether or not the optional finisher is installed.  
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Hanging Finisher — Select this when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
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Saddle Stitch Finisher — Select this when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is  
installed.  
3) Hole Punch Unit  
This sets whether or not the optional hole punch unit is installed.  
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2 Holes — Select this when the 2 hole punch unit is installed.  
2/3 Holes — Select this when the 2/3 hole punch unit is installed.  
4 Holes (F) — Select this when the 4 hole (F) punch unit is installed.  
4 Holes (S) — Select this when the 4 hole (S) punch unit is installed.  
4) Drawer 1/Paper Type  
This sets the paper size and paper type set in the 1st drawer.  
5) Drawer 2/Paper Type  
This sets the paper size and paper type set in the 2nd drawer.  
6) Drawer 3/Paper Type  
This sets the paper size and paper type set in the 3rd drawer. This can be set only  
when the 3rd drawer is installed.  
7) Drawer 4/Paper Type  
This sets the paper size and paper type set in the 4th drawer. This can be set only  
when the 4th drawer is installed.  
8) Large Capacity/Paper Type  
This sets the paper size and paper type set in the Large Capacity Feeder. This can  
be set only when the Large Capacity Feeder is installed.  
NOTE: LCF is not available for some countries or regions.  
9) Bypass Feeder/Paper Type  
This sets the paper type set in the Stack Feed Bypass.  
10)Memory  
Select the size of memory installed.  
11) Enable SNMP Communication  
Check this to enable obtaining the configuration information from this equipment.  
12)[Update Now]  
Click this to obtain the configuration information from this equipment immediately.  
This is available only when “Enable SNMP Communication” is checked.  
NOTE: If the connection to the equipment has not been configured correctly, the message “The  
address of your printer could not be located. Would you like to find it?” will be displayed  
when you click [Update Now]. If it is displayed, click [Yes] and search for the equipment  
using the TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box. After searching the equip-  
ment, the SNMP communication will be enabled. For the instructions on how to search  
the equipment, refer to the instructions of TopAccessDocMon.  
13)Update Automatically  
Check this to update the configuration information every time the printer driver is  
opened. This is available only when “Enable SNMP Communication” is checked.  
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NOTE: If the connection to the equipment has not been configured correctly, the message “The  
address of your printer could not be located. Would you like to find it?” will be displayed  
when the Configuration tab is displayed. If it is displayed, click [Yes] and search for the  
equipment using the TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box. After searching  
the equipment, the SNMP communication will be enabled. For the instructions on how  
to search the equipment, refer to the instructions of TopAccessDocMon.  
— About Tab  
The About Tab contains information about the printer driver’s version.  
Printing with Extended Print Functionality  
In this section, procedures are given to print various types of print job, using the layout  
and finishing options. This section can help you to find a print method that you desired.  
Printing Various Print Job Types  
The printer drivers provide various ways to handle such jobs as Scheduled Print, Pri-  
vate Print, Proof Print, Overlay Image file, and Store to e-Filing.  
— Printing Scheduled Print Jobs  
The Print Scheduling feature allows you to specify the date and time to print your job.  
This can be especially useful for delaying printing until off-peak hours.  
Printing on a specified data and time  
1. Display the Print Job tab and select “Scheduled Print”.  
2. Click [Edit...].  
The Scheduled Time dialog box appears.  
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3. Click the arrow button at the “Date” drop down box to dis-  
play the Calendar window, and select the date that you want  
to print.  
4. Select the time field and click the spin button to change the  
time.  
To change the hour, select the hour number and click the spin button.  
To change the time, select the time number and click the spin button.  
5. Click [OK].  
The specified date and time is displayed in the Time field.  
6. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
7. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The document will be queued to print at the specified time and date.  
— Printing Private Print Jobs  
The private print feature permits sensitive or confidential documents to be printed only  
in the presence of the person who sent the job.  
Printing confidential documents  
1. Display the Print Job tab and select “Private Print” and enter  
a 1 to 63 digits document identification number in the “Pass-  
word” field.  
NOTE: This number will be used to release the private job from the Touch Panel Display. If you  
forget this number, you can no longer print the private print job.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
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3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is stored in the Private Job list in the Touch Panel Display.  
4. Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel.  
The print job list is displayed.  
5. Press the [PRIVATE] button.  
6. Select the appropriate user name.  
The letter entry menu is displayed. Key in the password, which has previ-  
ously been set from the client PC, and then press the [ENTER] button.  
You can key in the Admin Password by pressing the [ADMIN. PASSWORD]  
button instead of keying in the password, previously set from the client PC.  
In this case, jobs can be deleted but not printed.  
The private print job list is displayed.  
NOTE: If private print jobs are submitted using different password from the same user, the user  
names will be displayed for each password.  
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7. Select the job you want to print on the private print job list.  
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or  
[Next] button to switch the page.  
To select all jobs on the private print job list, press the [SELECT ALL] button.  
To clear the selection, press the [ALL CLEAR] button.  
8. Press the [RELEASE] button.  
Printing starts.  
The printing status can be confirmed on the print job list.  
— Printing Proof Print Jobs  
The proof print feature prevents costly mistakes by allowing you to check the printed  
output on a sample copy before printing an entire multi-copy job  
Printing a proof copy  
1. Display the Print Job tab and select “Proof Print”.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
One copy of the document is printed and the print job is stored in the Proof  
Job list in the Touch Panel Display.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can release the remaining copies of a proof job from the Proof Job list in the Touch  
Panel Display. Please refer to the Operator’s Manual for Basic Function for this instruc-  
tion.  
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— Creating An Overlay File  
You can print a document as an overlay file. The created overlay file can then be  
merged into another document during printing.  
NOTES:  
If the print job has several pages in the document, only the first page of the docu-  
ment will be saved as an overlay file.  
Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay  
image must be created at the same size, orientation, and resolution.  
Printing a document as an overlay file  
1. Display the Print Job tab and select “Print to Overlay File”.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
The Overlay Image Name dialog box appears.  
3. Enter a overlay image name and then click [OK].  
You can enter up to 63 characters.  
4. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The document is saved as an overly file.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can use created overly file to print a document.  
— Storing to e-Filing  
The Store to e-Filing feature allows you to send print jobs to e-Filing on this equipment.  
The job stored to e-Filing can then be print from the Touch Panel Display at a later time.  
It can be also composed with other documents using the e-Filing web utility.  
You can store a print job to either public box or user box. The public box is shared by all  
users who can see the jobs stored in this box. The user box is for personal use and is  
protected by password.  
NOTE: When you store a document in e-Filing using the printer driver, the printing image (not  
the original document in your computer) will be stored in e-Filing.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
You can manage the files within a box from the Touch Panel Display. Please refer to  
the Operator’s Manual for Basic Function to manage files in a box.  
You can also manage the files within a box using the e-Filing web utility. Please  
refer to the e-Filing Guide.  
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Saving a print job to a public box  
1. Display the Print Job tab and select “Store to e-Filing”. Then  
select “Public Box” to save a print job to a public box.  
2. If you print a job as well as saving to the public box, check  
the “Print” box.  
3. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
4. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is saved to a public box.  
Saving a print job to a user box  
1. Display the Print Job tab and select “Store to e-Filing”. Then  
select user box number to be save.  
2. Enter the password for the user box in the “Password” field.  
3. If you print a job as well as saving to a box, check the “Print”  
box.  
4. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
5. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is saved to a specified user box.  
Printing with Various Layout and Finishing Options  
Printer drivers allows you to create a print job with layout options to make your docu-  
ment more essential. Also you can enable finishing options that determine how the jobs  
are output, such as stapling and hole punching, sorting, and creating a booklet.  
— Sort Printing  
You can select how multiple copies of a document to be output, such as separately for  
each copy, grouping each page, and alternating the paper direction for each copies.  
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Output each copy separately  
1. Display the Setup tab and enter the number of copies to be  
printed at the “Number of Copies” field. Then select “Sort  
Copies” at the “Copy Handling” drop down box.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is output separately for each copy.  
Output with grouping of each page within a set  
For example, assume that you have a three page job (A, B, C) and you want three cop-  
ies of each page in this order (AAA, BBB, CCC).  
1. Display the Setup tab and enter the number of copies to be  
printed at the “Number of Copies” field. Then select “Group  
Copies” at the “Copy Handling” drop down box.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is output separately for each page.  
Output in a different direction for each copy  
NOTE: Rotated Sort Copies can be enabled only when printing on Letter, A4, or B5.  
1. Display the Setup tab and enter the number of copies to be  
printed at the “Number of Copies” field. Then select  
“Rotated Sort Copies” at the “Copy Handling” drop down  
box.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
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3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is output in different direction for each copy.  
— Enlarge/Reduce Printing  
You can automatically enlarge or reduce a document image to fit a specified paper size,  
or manually set the zoom ratio to enlarge or reduce the image.  
Printing enlarged or reduced image to fit specified paper size  
1. Display the Setup tab and select the document size on the  
“Original Paper Size” drop down box. Then select the paper  
size that you want to print at the “Print Paper Size” drop  
down box.  
The document image is automatically enlarged or reduced depending on the  
original paper size and print paper size.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
Enlarged or reduced image is printed to fit specified paper size.  
Printing an enlarged or reduced image by specifying the zoom  
ratio manually  
1. Display the Setup tab and check the “Manual Scale” box.  
Then enter the percentage of zoom ratio.  
The zoom ratio can be set from 25% to 400% in units of 1%.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
Enlarged or reduced image is printed by specified zoom ratio.  
— Printing Color Document in Gray scale  
This equipment can print in color as well as black and white.  
The printer driver automatically detects whether the document uses only color or only  
black and white, and it prints the document accordingly.  
Additionally, you can select black and white mode manually to print a color document in  
gray scale to reduce the print cost and consumption of color toners.  
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NOTE: This is only available for PCL5c printer driver and PS3 printer driver.  
Printing a color document in gray scale  
1. Display the Setup tab and select “Mono” at the “Color” drop  
down box.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is printed in gray scale.  
— Stapling and Hole Punching  
You can staple and punch the paper.  
NOTES:  
Stapling is not available if a finisher is not installed.  
Hole Punching is not available if a hole punch unit is not installed.  
Stapling the paper  
1. Display the Setup tab and select how to staple at the “Staple”  
drop down box.  
Upper Left — Select this to staple the printed document in the upper left.  
Center Top — Select this to staple the printed document double in the upper  
side.  
Upper Right — Select this to staple the printed document in the upper right.  
Middle Left — Select this to staple the printed document double in the left.  
Center Double — Select this to fold and staple the printed document double in  
the center.  
NOTES:  
The selectable options vary depending on the paper size.  
“Center Top” can be selected only when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed and  
configured on the Configuration tab.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The output is stapled for each copy.  
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Punching holes  
1. Display the Setup tab and select how to punch holes at the  
“Hole Punch” drop down box.  
Center Top — Select this to create holes on the upper side.  
Middle Left — Select this to create holes on the left side.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The output is hole punched.  
— Printing on Both Sides of a Sheet  
You can print on both sides of the paper.  
Printing both sides of paper  
1. Display the Setup tab and select the direction to be printed at  
the “2-Sided Printing” drop down box.  
Book — Select this to print on both sides of the paper in a vertically direction, so  
the pages can be bound and turned over right and left.  
Tablet — Select this to print on both sides of the paper in a vertical reversal  
motion, so the pages can be bound and turned over up and down.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is printed on both side of paper in the specified direction.  
— Printing or Inserting Sheets from Different Paper Sources  
You can print paper for covers, back covers, or for insert between pages by feeding  
from different paper source. This is useful when you want to print or insert a color cover  
and color sheets in front of every chapter in a document.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
A front cover can be also printed or inserted for booklet printing by setting it in the  
Booklet window.  
A front cover and back cover can be also printed or inserted for N-up printing by set-  
ting it in the Multiple Pages per Sheet window.  
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Printing or inserting a front cover and back cover  
1. Display the Standard window of the Layout tab.  
2. To print or insert a front cover, check the “Use Front Cover”  
box and select the drawer where the cover paper is loaded at  
the “Source” drop down box. Then select whether inserting  
a blank cover or printed front cover at the “Print Style” drop  
down box.  
Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank front cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the first page of the document on  
a front side of a cover.  
Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two pages of the  
document on both sides of a cover.  
NOTES:  
When “Automatic” is selected in the “Source” drop down box, the paper is automati-  
cally selected according to the printed document size.  
“Print on both sides of page” is available only when 2-Sided printing is enabled at  
the Setup tab.  
3. To print or insert a back cover, check the “Use Back Cover”  
box and set the “Source” and “Print Style” options that you  
require.  
How to set the Source and Print Style options are the same as “Use Front  
Cover” option.  
4. To print or insert sheets between the pages, check the  
“Insert Pages” box and set the “Source” and “Print Style”  
options as you require. Then enter the page numbers the  
sheets will be inserted.  
How to set the Source and Print Style options are same as “Use Front Cover”  
option.  
If you want to enter more than one page in the “Pages” field, separate the  
page numbers with commas.  
When you select “Print on 1 side of page”, specified page will be printed on  
the inserted sheet.  
When you select “Print on both sides of page”, specified page and the next  
page will be printed on the both sides of the inserted sheet.  
5. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
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6. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
A front cover and back cover are printed or inserted for output.  
— Interleaving Pages  
This feature is useful when you want to insert paper of a different type, or from another  
source, between every page of your print job. For example, you could use this option to  
insert blank, colored sheets between overhead transparencies.  
SUPPLEMENT: Interleaving pages can also be enabled for N-up printing by setting it in the Multiple  
Pages per Sheet window.  
Inserting sheets every page of a print job  
1. Display the Standard window of Layout tab.  
2. To insert sheets between every page, check the “Interleave  
Pages” box and select the drawer where the paper for a  
cover is loaded at the “Source” drop down box.  
NOTE: When “Automatic” is selected in the “Source” drop down box, the paper is automatically  
selected according to the printed document size.  
3. To print the previous page on interleaved sheets, check on  
“Duplicate” box.  
This equipment prints every previous page on interleaved sheets which are  
inserted after the page so that you can duplicate a document.  
4. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
5. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
Sheets are interleaved between every page.  
— Printing Booklets  
Printing in normal booklet mode produces a document that, when folded, becomes a  
properly paginated booklet or magazine-style publication. You can even create bound  
booklets that are folded and stapled in the center.  
For example, if you create a document on letter-size paper (8½ x 11 inches) and then  
print in booklet mode, the yield is a 5½-x-8½-inch booklet. Each page has been scaled  
to fit on half a sheet and reordered so that the booklet is properly paginated when  
folded.  
To retain your original document size when printing booklets, select the booklet size  
same as your original document size. Then, your 8½-inch document is printed on led-  
ger size paper (11 x 17 inches) and reordered so that, when folded, the yield is an 8½-  
x-11-inch booklet. You can select from the following page-size options when printing a  
tiled booklet:  
Letter Booklet on Ledger  
A4 Booklet on A3  
B5 Booklet on B4  
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Creating a booklet  
1. Display the Booklet window of Layout tab.  
2. Select the a booklet size at the “Output Document Layout”  
drop down box.  
A5 on A4 — Select this to print a A5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
A4 paper to fit on half a sheet (A5).  
A4 on A3 — Select this to print a A4 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
A3 paper to fit on half a sheet (A4).  
B5 on B4 — Select this to print a B5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
B4 paper to fit on half a sheet (B5).  
Letter-Half on Letter — Select this to print a 1/2 Letter size booklet. Every 2  
pages are printed on Letter paper to fit on half a sheet.  
LT on LD — Select this to print a Letter size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed  
on Ledger paper to fit on half a sheet (Letter).  
A6 on A5 — Select this to print a A6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
A5 paper to fit on half a sheet (A6).  
B6 on B5 — Select this to print a B6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on  
B5 paper to fit on half a sheet (B5).  
1/2 LG on LG — Select this to print a 1/2 Legal size booklet. Every 2 pages are  
printed on Legal paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 Comp on Comp — Select this to print a 1/2 Computer size booklet. Every 2  
pages are printed on Computer paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 Folio on Folio — Select this to print a 1/2 Folio size booklet. Every 2 pages  
are printed on Folio paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 Statement on Statement — Select this to print a 1/2 Statement size booklet.  
Every 2 pages are printed on Statement paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 13’LG on 13’LG — Select this to print a 1/2 13inchLG size booklet. Every 2  
pages are printed on 13inchLG paper to fit on half a sheet.  
1/2 8.5’SQ on 8.5’SQ — Select this to print a 1/2 8.5inchSQ size booklet. Every  
2 pages are printed on 8.5inchSQ paper to fit on half a sheet.  
32K on 16K — Select this to print a 32K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed  
on 16K paper to fit on half a sheet.  
16K on 8K — Select this to print a 16K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed  
on 8K paper to fit on half a sheet.  
3. If you want to add a margin space between facing pages,  
enter a width in the “Center Margin” field.  
You can change the unit of the margin at the “Units” drop down box.  
The center margin can be set from 0.000 inch to 0.500 inches in units of 0.01  
inch when the unit is inch, and from 0.000 mm to 12.700 mm in units of 0.10  
mm when the unit is mm.  
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4. If you want to add a margin on the outside edge, enter a  
width in the “Outer Margin” field.  
You can change the unit of the margin at the “Units” drop down box.  
The center margin can be set from 0.000 inch to 1.00 inches in units of 0.01  
inch when the unit is inch, and from 0.000 mm to 25.40 mm in units of 0.10  
mm when the unit is mm.  
5. If you want to double staple the center, check the “Staple  
Down the Center” box.  
NOTE: “Staple Down the Center” is available only when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed  
and configured on the Configuration tab.  
6. If you want to create a booklet that can be read from right to  
left, check the “Number Pages from Right to Left” box.  
7. If you want to print or insert a front cover, check the “Use  
Front Cover” box and then select, at the “Source” drop down  
box, the drawer where the front cover is loaded. Also, at the  
“Print Style” drop down box, select whether you are insert-  
ing a blank cover or printed front cover.  
Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank front cover.  
Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two pages and last  
two page of document on both sides of a cover.  
NOTES:  
When “Automatic” is selected in the “Source” drop down box, the paper is automati-  
cally selected according to the printed document size.  
The last two page will not be printed or printed only one page if there are no  
remained pages or only a last page for the cover.  
8. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
9. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is printed as a booklet.  
NOTE: If a Saddle-stitch Finisher is not installed, the output will not be folded. But you can cre-  
ate a booklet by folding along the center by yourself.  
— Printing Several Reduced Pages per Sheet  
The N-up feature allows you to condense and print several pages of a document on one  
sheet of paper. This feature is very useful for browsing a large number of pages for  
appearance or page order.  
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For example, to check the navigation path of a number of web pages or review the nar-  
rative of a slide presentation, using N-up is not only convenient but conserves paper as  
well.  
SUPPLEMENT: If you are using the Image Overlay feature in combination with N-up printing, the over-  
lay prints once per sheet, rather than once per page.  
Printing multiple pages per sheet  
1. Display the Multiple Pages per Sheet window on the Layout  
tab.  
2. Select how many multiple pages you want to print on a single  
sheet at the “Number of pages per Sheet” drop down box.  
2 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 2 pages arranged left  
to right (when the orientation is portrait) or from top to bottom (when the  
orientation is landscape) on one sheet.  
2 pages: Right to Left — Select this to print images from 2 pages arranged  
right to left (when the orientation is portrait) or from bottom to top (when the  
orientation is landscape) on one sheet.  
4 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 4 pages arranged  
horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
4 pages: Right to Left — Select this to print images from 4 pages arranged  
horizontally from the right and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
4 pages: Left to Right by Column — Select this to print images from 4 pages  
arranged vertically from the top and printed left to right on one sheet.  
4 pages: Right to Left by Column — Select this to print images from 4 pages  
arranged vertically from the top and printed right to left on one sheet.  
6 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 6 pages arranged  
horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
8 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 8 pages arranged  
horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
9 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 9 pages arranged  
horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
16 pages: Left to Right — Select this to print images from 16 pages arranged  
horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.  
3. If you want to draw a line around each page, check the “Draw  
Border Around Pages” box.  
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4. If you want to print or insert a front cover, check the “Use  
Front Cover” box and then select, at the “Source” drop down  
box, the drawer where the front cover is loaded. Also, at the  
“Print Style” drop down box, select whether you are insert-  
ing a blank cover or printed front cover.  
Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank front cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the first page of document on the  
front side of the cover.  
Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two pages of  
document on both sides of the cover.  
NOTES:  
When “Automatic” is selected in the “Source” drop down box, the paper is automati-  
cally selected according to the printed document size.  
“Print on both sides of page” is available only when 2-Sided printing is enabled at  
the Setup tab.  
5. If you want to print or insert a back cover, check the “Use  
Back Cover” box and then select, at the “Source” drop down  
box, the drawer where the back cover is loaded. Also, at the  
“Print Style” drop down box, select whether you are insert-  
ing a blank cover or printed back cover.  
Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank back cover.  
Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the first page of document on the  
front side of the back cover.  
Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the last pages of document  
on both sides of the back cover.  
NOTES:  
When “Automatic” is selected in the “Source” drop down box, the paper is automati-  
cally selected according to the printed document size.  
“Print on both sides of page” is available only when 2-Sided printing is enabled at  
the Setup tab.  
Only one page will be printed on the back cover when only one page is remained for  
the back cover page, even if “Print on both sides of page” is selected.  
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6. If you want to insert sheets between every page, check the  
“Interleave Pages” box and select the drawer where the  
interleaved sheets are loaded at the “Source” drop down  
box.  
If you want to print every previous page on interleaved sheets that are  
inserted after the page, check on “Duplicate” box.  
NOTE: When “Automatic” is selected in the “Source” drop down box, the paper is automatically  
selected according to the printed document size.  
7. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
8. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
Multiple pages are printed per sheet.  
— Using Watermarks  
Watermarks overprint your document with useful information, such as “Confidential,”  
“Draft,” or “Original.” You can choose from several predefined watermarks or you can  
create and save your own custom watermarks.  
Watermarks are text only. To add graphics or other document elements, use image  
overlays instead.  
Printing a watermark  
1. Display the Effect tab and select the watermark to be printed  
at the “Watermark” drop down box.  
NOTE: You can create a new watermark if the watermark that you prefer is not listed in the drop  
down box.  
2. If you want to print the watermark on only the first page,  
check on the “Print on first page only” box.  
3. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
4. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is printed with the watermark.  
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Creating or editing a watermark  
1. Click [Add] to create new watermark, or select a watermark  
that you want to edit and click [Edit] to edit a watermark.  
The Watermark dialog box appears.  
2. Enter the watermark text in the “Caption” field.  
You can enter up to 63 characters for the “Caption” field.  
3. Select a font for the watermark at the “Font Name” drop  
down box.  
NOTE: Do not select the symbol font such as “Symbol”, “Webdings”, and so on. The symbol  
font will not apply to the watermark text.  
4. Select a font style for the watermark at the “Style” drop down  
box.  
5. Select a color for the watermark at the “Color” drop down  
box.  
If your preferred color is not listed in the drop down box, click [Browse...] to  
display the color palette and add your color.  
NOTES:  
The “Color” drop down box is not available for the PCL6 printer driver.  
When “Mono” is selected at the “Color” drop down box on the Setup tab, the “Color”  
drop down box is not available.  
6. Enter the font size in the “Font Size” field.  
You can enter any integer between 6 to 300pt in units of 1pt.  
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7. To rotate the watermark, enter the degrees in the “Angle”  
field.  
You can enter from -90 degrees to 90 degrees in units of 1 degree in the  
“Angle” field.  
You can also set the angle using the scroll bar.  
8. Select how the watermark text is printed from “Solid”, “Draw  
as Outline”, and “Transparency”.  
Solid — Select this to print solid type of watermark.  
Draw as Outline — Select this to print an outline type of watermark.  
Transparency — Select this for a transparent watermark. Set the transparent  
ratio from 0 to 100% in units of 1%. You can also set the transparent ratio using  
the scroll bar.  
9. Click [OK] to save the watermark settings.  
The watermark is added or edited.  
Deleting a watermark  
NOTE: You can delete the default watermarks. However, they cannot be restored by clicking  
the [Restore Defaults] button.  
1. Select a watermark that you want to delete at the “Water-  
mark” drop down box.  
2. Click [Delete].  
— Printing with an Overlay File  
Using image overlays ensures that widely-used images are readily available and con-  
sistently reproduced. Image overlays are independent documents that are merged into  
other documents during printing and thereby increase the time required to print a job.  
To superimpose text on your document, it may be faster to use watermarks.  
To print with an overlay file, you should create an overlay file first.  
NOTES:  
If you use Image Overlays in combination with the N-up feature, the image overlay  
is printed once per sheet, not once per page.  
Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay  
image must be created at the same size, orientation, color mode, and resolution.  
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Printing an overlay image on a print job  
1. Display the Effect tab and select the overlay image name to  
be used in the “Overlay Image” drop down box.  
2. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
3. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is printed with the overlay image.  
— Printing on a Tab Paper  
This equipment supports tab printing, which can print in the tab extension of the tab  
paper.  
NOTES:  
This equipment can print only on the Letter sized or A4 sized tab paper.  
If mis-printing occurs while multiple tab pages are printed continuously, dirt may  
adhere to the reverse side of a paper. To avoid this, it is recommended to print a tab  
paper as a separated job for each page so that this equipment performs cleaning  
before printing next tab paper.  
When printing tab paper, the tab paper may be caught in the exit in the inner tray  
because the roller to deliver the tab extension does not exit. In that case, remove  
the tab paper before printing a next job.  
Printing a document on a tab paper  
1. Create a Letter sized or A4 sized document and place the text  
or object that should appear on the tab extension as  
described below.  
Width of Tab Extension = Image Shift Margin  
More than 0.08" or 2mm  
Document  
Printed Image  
Must exactly  
fit the tab extension  
When you create a document for tab printing, place the text or object that should  
appear on the tab extension on the right side of the document. You must place  
the text in the height exactly to fit to the tab extension. Also the right margin, a  
margin between the text and right edge of the document, must have more than  
0.08 inch or 2 mm space because the equipment cannot print in the space.  
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2. Place tab paper on the drawer or bypass tray.  
When placing the tab paper on the bypass tray, place the tab paper so that  
the tab side becomes outside.  
Place the tab paper  
so that the tab side  
becomes outside.  
3. When printing a document, display the [Setup] tab of the  
printer driver properties, select document size in the “Origi-  
nal Paper Size” drop down box, and select either “Letter  
Tab” or “A4 Tab” (according to the document size) in the  
“Print Paper Size” drop down box.  
The Primary Tab Dialog dialog box appears.  
4. In the “Tab Manufacturer” drop down box, select the product  
name of the tab paper that you use, or select “Custom” when  
you use other manufactured tab paper.  
5. When you select “Custom” in the “Tab Manufacturer” option,  
enter the width of tab extension in the “Tab Extension” field.  
6. Enter the width to shift the printed image in the “Image Shift  
Margin” filed.  
If you create a document as described in Step 1, enter the width of the tab  
extension here.  
NOTE: This equipment cannot print in the 0.08 inch or 2 mm margin area on the right side on  
the paper. Therefore, be sure to enter the image shift margin so that an image will be  
printed within the printable area.  
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7. Click [OK].  
8. Set other print options you require and click [OK].  
9. Click [OK] or [Print] to send a print job.  
The print job is printed on the tab paper.  
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Printing from Macintosh  
This equipment supports printing from Macintosh applications.  
NOTE: When the User Authentication is enabled on the equipment, the print jobs that are sent  
from Macintosh computers are proceed as invalid jobs according to the Department  
Code Enforcement setting.  
Printing from Application on Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x  
Once you have installed the PPD file as described in the section "Installing the Printer  
on Mac OS 8.6/9.x" on page 150, you can print directly from most Mac OS applications.  
How to Print from Mac OS 8.6 or 9.x  
Before you can print to this equipment from applications, you must select it in the  
Chooser. Then, using the LaserWriter 8 printer driver and the correct PostScript Printer  
Description file (PPD), you can control the system’s various printing features by specify-  
ing job settings from print dialog boxes.  
— Selecting the Printer in the Chooser  
Before printing from applications, you must select the equipment in the Chooser.  
Setting the LaserWriter 8 printer in the Chooser  
1. Click Apple menu and select [Chooser].  
The Chooser window appears.  
2. Select the LaserWriter 8 icon and select the equipment in the  
“Select a PostScript Printer” list.  
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3. Close the Chooser window.  
The LaserWriter 8 printer driver remains selected as the current printer until  
you choose a new printer.  
— Setting Options and Printing from Macintosh Computer  
In Mac OS applications, print options are set from both the Page Setup dialog box and  
the Print dialog box.  
Printing from Macintosh applications  
1. Open a file and select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of  
the application.  
2. Select the name of the equipment at the “Format for” drop  
down box and specify the Page Setup settings for your print  
job.  
Setting the Page Setup varies depending on how you want to print a docu-  
ment.  
3. Click [OK] to save the Page Setup settings.  
4. Select [Print] from the [File] menu of the application.  
5. In the dialog box that appears, make sure the name of the  
equipment is selected at the “Printer” menu and specify the  
Print settings for your print job.  
Setting the Print Setup varies depending on how you want to print a docu-  
ment.  
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3. Printing  
6. Click [Print] to print a document.  
Print Options for Page Setup Dialog on Mac OS 8.6/9.x  
The Page Setup dialog boxes can be displayed by selecting the [Page Setup] com-  
mand from the [File] menu of the application.  
In the Page Setup dialog boxes, you can specify the Page Attribute settings.  
NOTES:  
The Page Setup dialog boxes vary across applications.  
The PostScript Options window contains the setting items that are generally pro-  
vided by the LaserWriter 8 printer driver. For details of the PostScript Options,  
please refer to the Balloon Help on the Mac OS.  
— Page Attributes  
In the Page Attributes menu, you can specify the paper size, orientation, and scale.  
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1) Format for  
This selects the printer to be used for printing.  
2) Paper  
This selects the size of a document to be printed.  
Available original paper sizes are listed below:  
Letter  
Ledger  
Legal  
Statement  
Computer  
13”LG  
8.5”SQ  
(12 x 18”)  
A4  
A5  
A3  
B4  
B5  
A3-Wide  
Folio  
A6  
8K  
16K  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
The default paper size will be “Letter” or “A4” according to the regional setting in the  
Windows.  
“A3-Wide” is displayed only for the european version, and “(12 x 18”)” is displayed  
only for the US version.  
“(12 x 18”)” and “A3-Wide” are not available when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
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3) Orientation  
This sets the paper printing direction.  
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Portrait — The document is printed in the portrait direction.  
Landscape — The document is printed in the landscape direction.  
4) Scale  
This changes the size of the printed image on the page. Enter the zoom ratio to  
enlarge or reduce an image. You can set any integer from 25 to 400(%) for the zoom  
ratio.  
Print Options for Print Dialog on Mac OS 8.6/9.x  
The Print dialog boxes can be displayed by selecting the [Print] command from the  
[File] menu of the application.  
In the Print dialog boxes, you can display the General window, Background Printing  
window, Color Matching window, Cover Page window, Font Settings window, Job Log-  
ging window, Layout window, Save as File window, Finishing Options window, Printing  
Modes window, Booklet Mode Options window, Watermark Options window, and Qual-  
ity window.  
NOTES:  
The Print dialog boxes vary across applications.  
The Save as File window contains the setting items that are generally provided by  
the LaserWriter 8 printer driver. For details of the Save as File window, please refer  
to the Balloon Help on the Mac OS.  
— General  
In the General menu, you can set the general print options such as number of copies,  
sort printing.  
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1) Copies  
This sets the number of printed copies. You can set any integer from 1 to 9999.  
2) Collated  
Check this for sort-printing (1, 2, 3... 1, 2, 3...)  
3) Pages  
This sets the pages to be printed.  
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All — Select this to print all pages.  
From/To — Select this to specify the pages to be printed. Enter the page range  
in the From and To field.  
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4) Paper Source  
This selects the source for feeding paper. Please select a paper source that corre-  
lates with the printing size.  
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All pages from — Select this to use the same paper source for all pages. Select  
the paper source or paper type at the pop-up menu on the right.  
First page from — Select this to use the different paper source for the first page  
from the remaining pages. Select the paper source or paper type for the first  
page at the pop-up menu on the right.  
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Remaining from — Select the paper source or paper type for the remaining  
pages at the pop-up menu on the right when you select the First page from  
option.  
— Background Printing  
In the Background Printing menu, you can set how the print job is spooled.  
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1) Print in  
This sets how the print job is spooled.  
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Foreground (no spool file) — Select this to disable any operation on the com-  
puter until printing is completed.  
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Background — Select this to enable any operation on the computer during  
printing.  
2) Print Time  
This sets the schedule for printing.  
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Urgent — Select this to print a job immediately.  
Normal — Select this to print a job normally.  
Print at — Select this to specify the time that the print job is sent to this equip-  
ment. Specify the time and date when this is selected.  
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Put Document on Hold — Select this to hold the print job in the desktop print  
queue. To send the print job held in the desktop print queue, double-click the  
printer icon on the desktop and activate the print job.  
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— Color Matching  
This sets the color matching for printing.  
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1) Print Color  
Select “Color/Grayscale” to print to this equipment. Other selections are not sup-  
ported by this equipment.  
2) Intent  
Do not specify this because “ColorSync Color Matching” and “PostScript Color  
Matching” at the “Print Color” drop down box are not supported.  
3) Printer Profile  
Do not specify this because “ColorSync Color Matching” and “PostScript Color  
Matching” at the “Print Color” drop down box are not supported.  
— Cover Page  
In the Cover Page menu, you can set whether a print job is sent with a banner page.  
The banner page includes information about owner of the job, job name, application  
name, date and time, printer name, and number of copies.  
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1) Print Cover Page  
This sets how a banner page is inserted.  
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None — Select this not to print a banner page.  
Before Document — Select this to print a banner page before the document.  
When this is selected, select the paper source at the Cover Page Paper Source  
option.  
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After Document — Select this to print a banner page after the document. When  
this is selected, select the paper source at the Cover Page Paper Source option.  
2) Cover Page Paper Source  
Select the paper source when you set to print a banner page.  
— Font Settings  
In the Font Settings menu, you can set how the fonts are printed.  
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1) Annotate Font Keys  
Check this to annotate font keys for printing.  
2) Preferred Format  
This sets the whether Type 1 fonts or TrueType fonts are used for printing.  
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Type 1 — Select this to print fonts using Type 1 fonts.  
TrueType — Select this to print fonts using TrueType fonts.  
3) Always Download needed fonts  
Check this to always download fonts for printing.  
4) Never generate Type 42 format  
Check this not to generate the Type 42 format.  
— Job Logging  
In the Job Logging menu, you can set the error handling and generate job logs.  
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1) If there is PostScript error  
This sets whether reporting the error or not.  
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No special reporting — Select this not to report an error.  
Summarize on screen — Select this to report on the screen when a PostScript  
error occurs.  
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Print detailed report — Select this to print a detailed report when a PostScript  
error occurs.  
2) Job Documentation  
This sets whether job logs or job copies are generated or not.  
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Generate Job Copy — Check this to generate a job copy. If enabled, a job  
copy is generated in the folder which is specified at the “Job Documentation  
Folder”.  
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Generate Job Log — Check this to generate a job log. If enabled, a job log is  
generated in the folder which is specified at the “Job Documentation Folder”.  
3) Job Documentation Folder  
The folder where job copies and job logs are stored is displayed. To change the  
folder, click [Change] and select a different folder.  
— Layout  
In the Layout menu, you can set N-up printing and 2-Sided printing.  
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1) Page per sheet  
This sets the printing of multiple pages on one sheet. The pages are reduced to fit  
the selected paper size automatically.  
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1 — Select this if do not wish to enable N-up printing.  
2 — Select this to print images from 2 pages arranged on one sheet.  
4 — Select this to print images from 4 pages arranged horizontally and printed  
top to bottom on one sheet.  
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6 — Select this to print images from 6 pages arranged horizontally and printed  
top to bottom on one sheet.  
9 — Select this to print images from 9 pages arranged horizontally and printed  
top to bottom on one sheet.  
16 — Select this to print images from 16 pages arranged horizontally and printed  
top to bottom on one sheet.  
4 (Down Before Across) — Select this to print images from 4 pages arranged  
vertically from the top and printed horizontally on one sheet.  
6 (Down Before Across) — Select this to print images from 6 pages arranged  
vertically from the top and printed horizontally on one sheet.  
9 (Down Before Across) — Select this to print images from 9 pages arranged  
vertically from the top and printed horizontally on one sheet.  
16 (Down Before Across) — Select this to print images from 16 pages  
arranged vertically from the top and printed horizontally on one sheet.  
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2) Layout direction  
This sets pages to be printed from left to right or right to left. It is available only  
when the N-up printing (printing a page on multiple sheets) is set.  
3) Border  
Select whether a border line is to be drawn on each page. It is available only when  
the N-up printing (printing a page on multiple sheets) is set.  
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None — Select this if no border line to be drawn.  
Single hairline — Select this to draw a single hairline for the border.  
Single thin line — Select this to draw a single thin line for the border.  
Double hairline — Select this to draw a double hairline for the border.  
Double thin line — Select this to draw a double thin line for the border.  
4) Print on Both Sides  
Check this to print on both sides of the paper. When checked, select the binding  
direction at the “Binding” option.  
5) Binding  
This sets the type of binding for 2-sided-printed pages.  
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Long Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the long edge side of paper.  
The direction to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on  
the orientation.  
Portrait  
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Landscape  
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Short Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the short edge side of paper.  
The direction to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on  
the orientation.  
Portrait  
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Landscape  
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— Finishing Options  
In the Finishing Options menu, you can set the destination, hole punching and stapling  
features.  
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1) Destination  
This selects the output destination tray.  
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Inner Tray — Select this when no finisher is installed.  
Tray 1 — Select this to route the output to the upper tray of the Finisher.  
Tray 2 — Select this to route the output to the lower tray of the Finisher.  
NOTE: “Tray 1” and “Tray 2” are only available when the Hanging Finisher, Multi-staple Fin-  
isher, or Saddle-stitch Finisher are installed.  
2) Hole Punch  
This sets whether or not a print job is hole punched.  
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Off — Select this to print without hole punches.  
Long Edge Punch without rotation — Select this to create holes on the left  
side for the portrait document, or on the top for the landscape document.  
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Short Edge Punch without rotation — Select this to create holes on the top for  
the portrait document, or on the right for the landscape document.  
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Long Edge Punch with 180 degree rotation — Select this to create holes on  
the right side for the portrait document, or on the bottom for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
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Short Edge Punch with 180 degree rotation — Select this to create holes on  
the bottom for the portrait document, or on the left for the landscape document.  
NOTE: This option cannot be selected if a hole punch unit is not installed.  
3) Stapling  
This sets whether a print job is stapled.  
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Off — Select this to print without stapling.  
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Upper Left (Portrait)/Upper Right (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
upper left for the portrait document, or in the upper right for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
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Middle Left (Portrait)/Middle Top (Landscape) — Select this to staple double  
in the left for the portrait document, or in the top for the landscape document.  
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Lower Left (Portrait)/Upper Left (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
lower left for the portrait document, or in the upper left for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
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Upper Right (Portrait)/Lower Right (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
upper right for the portrait document, or in the lower right for the landscape doc-  
ument.  
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Middle Right (Portrait)/Middle Bottom (Landscape) — Select this to staple  
double in the right for the portrait document, or in the bottom for the landscape  
document.  
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Lower Right (Portrait)/Lower Left (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
lower right for the portrait document, or in the lower left for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
Middle Top (Portrait)/Middle Right (Landscape) — Select this to staple dou-  
ble in the top for the portrait document, or in the right for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
Middle Bottom (Portrait)/Middle Left (Landscape) — Select this to staple  
double in the bottom for the portrait document, or in the left for the landscape  
document.  
Saddle Stitch (Portrait)/Saddle Stitch (Landscape) — Select this to staple  
double in the center for a booklet to be printed. Select this only when booklet  
printing is performed.  
NOTES:  
This option cannot be selected if a finisher is not installed.  
“Saddle Stitch (Portrait)/Saddle Stitch (Landscape)” is displayed when you select  
“Multi-position Stapler” or “Multi-position Stapler and Hole Punch” is selected in the  
Installable Options settings during the installation. However, this option is available  
only when the Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed.  
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— Printing Modes  
In the Printing Mode menu, you can set the way this equipment handles the print job.  
This menu allows you to enable various system features such as Private Print and  
Proof Print.  
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1) Print Mode  
This sets the type of print job.  
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Normal — Select this to print a job normally.  
Proof — Select this to print the first copy of a multi-copy job then await your  
approval before printing the remaining copies. The print job sent as a proof job  
is saved in the proof job list on this equipment, and the remaining copies are not  
printed until you activate printing from the Touch Panel Display of this equip-  
ment. This option allows you to check the output before printing additional cop-  
ies and thereby reduce paper waste.  
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Private - Password — Select this to print a private job. When this is selected,  
enter 5-digit Password in the field. The print job is saved in the private job  
queue on this equipment, and not printed until you activate printing from the  
Touch Panel Display of this equipment. This option is useful when you want to  
print a confidential document secured using a password. The user has to enter  
the password to print the private job when activating printing from the Touch  
Panel Display. It is recommended to specify the password when you select to  
print a private job. If you do not specify the password, the private job uses  
default password “00000”.  
2) Department Code  
Enter a user’s department code when this equipment is managed with department  
codes. Please ask your administrator for your department code.  
SUPPLEMENT: How the equipment performs printing for an invalid department code print job, which no  
department code or invalid department code is specified, varies depending on the  
Department Code Enforcement setting that can be set from TopAccess Administrator  
mode. When the Department Code Enforcement is set to “ON”, the invalid department  
code print job will be stored in the invalid department code print job list without printing.  
When the Department Code Enforcement is set to “Print”, the invalid department code  
print job will be printed. When the Department Code Enforcement is set to “Delete”, the  
invalid department code print job will be deleted without printing.  
3) Distinguish Thin Lines  
Select whether you require thin line printing.  
4) Do not Print Blank Pages  
Select whether you require printing blank pages.  
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— Booklet Mode Options  
In the Booklet Mode Options menu, you can set booklet printing.  
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1) Booklet Page Size  
Select a paper size to print a booklet. Each two pages are printed on both side of a  
sheet before folding. The booklet size will be the half size of the paper size you  
specify here.  
NOTE: When booklet is used with cover page, it is recommended to use AppleTalk printing  
rather than LPR printing.  
2) Booklet Page Layout  
Select the direction to be printed.  
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Right to Left — Select this to create a booklet can be read from right to left.  
Left to Right — Select this to create a booklet can be read from left to right.  
3) Booklet Center Margin  
Select the width of space added to the center. If there is not a preferred width in the  
list, enter the width by points. You can enter from 0 point to 300 points in units of 1  
point.  
4) Booklet Outer Margin  
Select the width of space added in the short-edge side on a sheet. If there is not a  
preferred width in the list, enter the width by points. You can enter from 0 point to 18  
points in units of 1 point.  
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— Watermark Options  
In the Watermark Options (A) and Watermark Options (B) menu, you can enable water-  
mark printing.  
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1) Watermarking  
This sets the printing of a watermark.  
2) Watermark Text  
Select the watermark text to be printed. If there is not a preferred watermark in the  
list, enter the watermark text in the field displayed.  
3) Watermark Text Size  
Select the font size of watermark text. If there is not a preferred font size in the list,  
enter the font size by points. You can enter from 4 points to 400 points in units of 1  
point.  
4) Watermark Text Angle  
Select the degree of angle for rotating the watermark text. If there is not a preferred  
angle in the list, enter the degrees from -90 to 90 degrees in units of 1 degree.  
5) Watermark Gray Level  
Select the gray level of the watermark text color. If there is not preferred gray level  
in the list, enter the percentage from 1% to 100% in units of 1%.  
6) Watermark Font  
Select the font family for the watermark text.  
7) Watermark Position  
Select the position of the watermark text. If there is not preferred position in the list,  
enter the X position and Y position manually.  
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8) Watermark Outline  
Select the outline points or “Filled” to print a watermark as a solid text. If there is not  
a preferred point listed, enter from 0.1 points to 20 points in units of 0.1 points.  
— Quality  
In the Quality menu, you can specify various image quality features.  
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1) Color Resolution Type  
Select the combinations of color, resolution, and type.  
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Mono Low-res Auto — Select this to print in black and white with low resolution  
and automatic image quality type.  
Mono Low-res Detail — Select this to print in black and white with low resolu-  
tion and detailed image quality type.  
Mono Low-res Smooth — Select this to print in black and white with low resolu-  
tion and smoothing image quality type.  
Color Low-res General — Select this to print in color with low resolution and  
general image quality type.  
Color Low-res Photo — Select this to print in color with low resolution and  
photo image quality type.  
Color Low-res Presentation — Select this to print in color with low resolution  
and presentation image quality type.  
Color Low-res LineArt — Select this to print in color with low resolution and  
line art image quality type.  
Color High-res General — Select this to print in color with high resolution and  
general image quality type.  
Color High-res Photo — Select this to print in color with high resolution and  
photo image quality type.  
Color High-res Presentation — Select this to print in color with high resolution  
and presentation image quality type.  
Color High-res LineArt — Select this to print in color with high resolution and  
line art image quality type.  
Color Low-res Transparency — Select this to print in color with low resolution  
on the transparency sheet.  
Color High-res Transparency — Select this to print in color with high resolution  
on the transparency sheet.  
NOTE: When the optional expansion memory is not installed, the job will not be printed if you  
select “Color High-res General”, “Color High-res Photo”, Color High-res Presentation”,  
“Color High-res LineArt”, or “Color High-res Transparency”.  
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2) Pure Black and Gray  
Select whether printing the document in gray scale.  
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Off — Select this to print the document in color mode.  
Pure Black only — Select this to print the contents in black where the percent-  
age of all colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) is 100%.  
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Pure Black and Pure Gray — Select this to print the contents in black where  
the percentage of all color —cyan, magenta, and yellow— is 100% (C=100% ->  
K=100%, M=100% -> K=100%, Y=100% -> K=100%), and print the contents in  
gray scale where the percentage of each color —cyan, magenta, and yellow— is  
the same percentage (C=M=Y=n% -> K=n%).  
3) Black Over Print  
Select this when printing background content that has black text overlayed on it. If  
this is not enabled, the background of the black content will not print. When you print  
a document that has any of its content on background with black text overlayed,  
enable this option.  
4) Smoothing  
Select whether printing the texts and graphics smoothly.  
5) Toner Save  
Select this to print in the toner save mode.  
Printing from Application on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x  
Once you have installed the PPD file as described in "Installing the Printer on Mac OS X  
10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x" on page 156, you can print directly from most Mac OS  
applications.  
How to Print from Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.3.x  
All writers are managed within the Print Center utility and there is no need to switch the  
printer.  
Once you add a printer to the Printer List, all printers can be selected directly from Print  
Setup dialog box.  
— Setting Options and Printing from Macintosh Computers  
In Mac OS applications, print options are set from both the Page Setup dialog box and  
the Print dialog box.  
Printing from Macintosh applications  
1. Open a file and select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of  
the application.  
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2. Select the name of the equipment at the “Format for” drop  
down box and specify the Page Setup settings for your print  
job.  
Setting the Page Setup varies depending on how you want to print a docu-  
ment.  
3. Click [OK] to save the Page Setup settings.  
4. Select [Print] from the [File] menu of the application.  
5. In the dialog box that appears, make sure the name of the  
equipment is selected at the “Printer” menu and specify the  
Print settings for your print job.  
Setting the Print Setup varies depending on how you want to print a docu-  
ment.  
6. Click [Print] to print a document.  
Print Options for Page Setup Dialog on Mac OS X 10.2.4  
to Mac OS X 10.3.x  
The Page Setup dialog boxes can be displayed by selecting the [Page Setup] com-  
mand from the [File] menu of the application.  
In the Page Setup dialog boxes, you can specify the Page Attribute settings.  
NOTE: The Page Setup dialog boxes vary across applications.  
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— Page Attributes  
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4
1) Format for  
This select the printer to be used for printing.  
2) Paper Size  
This selects the size of a document to be printed.  
Available original paper sizes are listed below:  
US Letter  
Tabloid (Ledger)  
US Legal  
Statement  
Computer  
13”LG  
A4  
A5  
A3  
JB4  
JB5  
A3-Wide  
Folio  
A6  
8.5”SQ  
(12 x 18”)  
8K  
16K  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
The default paper size will be “Letter” or “A4” according to the regional setting in the  
Windows.  
“A3-Wide” is displayed only for the european version, and “(12 x 18”)” is displayed  
only for the US version.  
“(12 x 18”)” and “A3-Wide” are not available when the Hanging Finisher is installed.  
3) Orientation  
This sets the paper printing direction.  
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Portrait — The document is printed in the portrait direction.  
Landscape (90 degree) — The document is printed in the landscape direction  
from left.  
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Landscape (270 degree) — The document is printed in the landscape direction  
from right.  
4) Scale  
This changes the size of the printed image on the page. Enter the zoom ratio to  
enlarge or reduce an image. You can set any integer from 25 to 400(%) for the zoom  
ratio.  
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Print Options for Print Dialog on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac  
OS X 10.3.x  
The Print dialog boxes can be displayed by selecting the [Print] command from the  
[File] menu of the application.  
In the Print dialog boxes, you can specify the Copies & Pages settings, Layout settings,  
Duplex settings (only for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8), Output Options settings, Sched-  
uler settings (only for Mac OS X 10.3.x), Cover Page settings (only for Mac OS X  
10.3.x), Paper Handling settings (only for Mac OS X 10.3.x), Paper Feed settings, Error  
Handling settings, Print Mode settings (only for Mac OS 10.3.x only) and Printer Fea-  
ture settings.  
The menus in the Print dialog box are different between Mac OS 10.2.x and Mac OS X  
10.3.x. The following table shows the menus that are displayed for each Mac OS ver-  
sion and references the descriptions of the screens.  
Menu  
Copies & Pages  
Layout  
Submenu  
10.2.x 10.3.x  
References  
9
9
9
9
9
9
Duplex  
Output Options  
Scheduler  
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Paper Handling  
Cover Page  
Error Handling  
Paper Feed  
Print Mode  
9
9
Printer Features  
Printing Modes  
Quality  
9
9
9
9
Private Docu-  
ment Password  
Finishing  
DC  
9
9
9
9
9
Booklet  
NOTE: The Print dialog boxes vary across applications.  
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— Copies & Pages  
In the Copies & Pages menu, you can set you can set the general print options such as  
number of copies, sort printing.  
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3
2
1) Copies  
This sets the number of printed copies. You can set any integer from 1 to 9999.  
2) Collated  
Check this for sort-printing (1, 2, 3... 1, 2, 3...)  
3) Pages  
This sets the pages to be printed.  
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All — Select this to print all pages.  
From — Select this to specify the pages to be printed. Enter the page range in  
the From and To field.  
— Layout  
In the Layout menu, you can set N-up printing (multiple pages per sheets). The items in  
the Layout menu vary depending on the Mac OS version.  
For Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8  
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2
3
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1) Page per Sheet  
This sets the number of multiple pages printed on one sheet. The pages are  
reduced to fit the selected paper size automatically and are printed.  
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1 — Select this if do not wish to enable N-up printing.  
2 — Select this to print images from 2 pages arranged on one sheet.  
4 — Select this to print images from 4 pages arranged on one sheet.  
6 — Select this to print images from 6 pages arranged on one sheet.  
9 — Select this to print images from 9 pages arranged on one sheet.  
16 — Select this to print images from 16 pages arranged on one sheet.  
2) Layout Direction  
This sets how pages are arranged on one sheet. This is available only when the N-  
up printing (printing a page on multiple sheets) is set.  
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Across Left to Right Before Down — Pages arranged horizontally from left to  
right and then top to bottom on one sheet.  
Across Right to Left Before Down — Pages arranged horizontally from right to  
left and then top to bottom on one sheet.  
Down Before Across Left to Right — Pages arranged vertically from top to  
down and then left to right on one sheet.  
Down Before Across Right to Left — Pages arranged vertically from top to  
down and then right to left on one sheet.  
3) Border  
Select if a border line is to be drawn on each page. This is available only when the  
N-up printing (printing a page on multiple sheets) is set.  
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None — Select this if no border line is to be drawn.  
Single hairline — Select this to draw single hairline for the border.  
Single thin line — Select this to draw single thin line for the border.  
Double hairline — Select this to draw double hairline for the border.  
Double thin line — Select this to draw double thin line for the border.  
4) Two Sided Printing  
This sets whether or not you want to print on both sides of the paper.  
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Off — Select this when you do not want to print on both sides of the paper.  
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Long Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the long edge side of paper.  
The direction to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on  
the orientation.  
Portrait  
1
Landscape  
1
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Short Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the short edge side of paper.  
The direction to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on  
the orientation.  
Portrait  
1
Landscape  
1
NOTE: This option is not displayed for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8. When you want to enable 2-  
Sided printing on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8, set the Duplex settings in the Duplex  
menu.  
— Duplex  
In the Duplex menu, you can set 2-Sided printing (printing on both sides of a sheet).  
NOTE: This menu is displayed only for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8. When you want to enable  
2-Sided printing on Mac OS X 10.3.x, set the Two Sided Printing option in the Layout  
menu.  
1
2
1) Print on Both Sides  
Check this to print on both sides of the paper. When this is checked, select the  
binding direction at the “Binding” option.  
2) Binding  
This sets the type of binding for 2-sided printed pages.  
Off — Select this when you do not want to print on both sides of the paper.  
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Long Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the long edge side of paper.  
The direction to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on  
the orientation.  
Portrait  
1
Landscape  
1
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Short Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the short edge side of paper.  
The direction to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on  
the orientation.  
Portrait  
1
Landscape  
1
— Output Options  
In the Output Options menu, you can save a print job as a file.  
1
2
1) Save as File  
Check this to save a print job as a file. When this is checked, select the file type at  
the “Format” drop down box.  
2) Format  
This sets the format of a file to be saved.  
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PDF — Select this to save a print job as a PDF file.  
PostScript — Select this to save a print job as a PS file.  
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— Scheduler  
In the Scheduler menu, you can set when a print job will be sent to the equipment.  
NOTE: This menu is displayed only for Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
1
2
1) Print Document  
This sets when a print job will be sent to the equipment.  
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Now — Select this to send a print job now.  
At — Select this to specify the time to send a print job. When you select this,  
specify the time to be send. The print job will be held in the queue on Mac OS  
until the specified time has been reached or you resume the print job to be sent  
from the queue on Mac OS.  
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On Hold — Select this to hold a print job in the queue on Mac OS. When you  
select this, the print job will be held in the queue on Mac OS until you resume the  
print job to be sent from the queue on Mac OS.  
2) Priority  
Select the priority of a print job.  
— Paper Handling  
In the Paper Handling menu, you can set Reverse page order printing and Odd or Even  
numbered page printing.  
NOTE: This menu is only displayed for Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
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1) Reverse page order  
Check this when you want to print a document from the end of page.  
2) Print  
Select whether all pages will be printed or only odd or even pages will be printed.  
— Cover Page  
In the Cover Page menu, you can set whether a print job is sent with a banner page.  
The banner page includes information about owner of the job, job name, application  
name, date and time, printer name, and number of copies.  
NOTE: This menu is only displayed for Mac OS X 10.3.x.  
1
2
3
1) Print Cover Page  
This sets how a banner page is inserted.  
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None — Select this not to print a banner page.  
Before Document — Select this to print a banner page before the document.  
After Document — Select this to print a banner page after the document.  
2) Cover Page Type  
Select the type of a banner page.  
3) Billing Info  
Enter the billing information to have it appear on the banner page. You can enter up  
to 24 characters.  
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— Error Handling  
In the Error Handling menu, you can set how to report a PostScript error.  
1
2
1) PostScript Error  
This sets whether or not you want to print a PostScript error report.  
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No special reporting — Select this if you do not want to print PostScript error  
information.  
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Print detailed report — Select this to print PostScript error information.  
2) Tray Switching  
This is not supported by this equipment.  
— Paper Feed  
In the Paper Feed menu, you can set the paper source.  
1
2
3
1) All pages from  
Select the option button when you want to use same paper source for all pages.  
When this is selected, select the paper source or paper type to be used at the drop  
down menu.  
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2) First page from  
Select the option button when you want to specify different paper source for a first  
page and remaining pages. When this selected, select the paper source or paper  
type to be used for a first page at the drop down menu.  
3) Remaining from  
Select the paper source or paper type to be used for remaining pages in the drop  
down menu. This can be selected only when you select the option button of the  
“First page from” option.  
— Print Mode  
In the Print Mode menu, you can set the way this equipment handles the print job. This  
menu allows you to enable various job types such as Private Print and Proof Print.  
NOTE: This menu is only displayed for Mac OS X 10.3.x. When you want to set the printing  
mode in Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8, set in the Printing Modes submenu in the Printer  
Features menu.  
1
2
3
4
1) Print Mode  
This sets the type of print job.  
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Normal — Select this to print a normal job.  
Proof — Select this to print the first copy of a multicopy job and then wait for  
approval before printing the remaining copies. The print job, sent as a proof job,  
is saved in the proof job queue on this equipment, and the remaining copies are  
not printed until you activate printing from the Touch Panel Display. This option  
allows you to check a job’s output before printing the remaining copies and  
thereby reduce paper waste.  
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Private — Select this to print a private job. When this is selected, specify the 5-  
digit password in the field next to the drop down box. The print job is saved in  
the private job queue on this equipment, and not printed until you activate print-  
ing from the Touch Panel Display of this equipment. This option is useful when  
you want to print a confidential document secured using a password. The user  
has to enter the password to print the private job when activating printing from  
the Touch Panel Display.  
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2) Department Code  
Select whether a department code is required for printing. When this is enabled,  
specify the 5-digit department code in the field next to the drop down box.  
Enabling the department code depends on whether this equipment is managed with  
department codes or not. Please ask your administrator for your department code.  
3) Do not Print Blank Pages  
Select whether you require printing blank pages.  
4) Distinguish Thin Lines  
Select whether you require printing thin lines clearly.  
— Printer Features  
In the Printer Features menu, you can set special printing features.  
Printing Modes  
In the Printing Modes menu, you can set the way this equipment handles the print job.  
This menu allows you to enable various job types such as Private Print and Proof Print.  
NOTE: This menu is only displayed for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8. When you want to set the  
printing mode in Mac OS X 10.3.x, set in the Print Mode menu.  
1
2
3
4
1) Print Mode  
This sets the type of print job.  
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Normal — Select this to print a normal job.  
Proof — Select this to print the first copy of a multicopy job and then wait for  
approval before printing the remaining copies. The print job, sent as a proof job,  
is saved in the proof job queue on this equipment, and the remaining copies are  
not printed until you activate printing from the Touch Panel Display. This option  
allows you to check a job’s output before printing the remaining copies and  
thereby reduce paper waste.  
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Private - Password — Select this to print a private job. When this is selected,  
specify the 5-digit password in the Private Document Password menu. The print  
job is saved in the private job queue on this equipment, and not printed until you  
activate printing from the Touch Panel Display of this equipment. This option is  
useful when you want to print a confidential document secured using a pass-  
word. The user has to enter the password to print the private job when activat-  
ing printing from the Touch Panel Display.  
2) Department Code (DC) On  
Check this if a department code is required for printing. When this is enabled, spec-  
ify the 5-digit department code in the DC menu.  
Enabling the department code depends on whether this equipment is managed with  
department codes or not. Please ask your administrator for your department code.  
3) Distinguish Thin Lines  
Check this to print thin lines clearly.  
4) Do not Print Blank Pages  
Select whether you require printing blank pages.  
Quality  
In the Quality menu, you can specify various image quality features.  
1
2
3
4
5
1) Color Resolution Type  
Select the combinations of color, resolution, and type.  
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Mono Low-res Auto — Select this to print in black and white with low resolution  
and automatic image quality type.  
Mono Low-res Detail — Select this to print in black and white with low resolu-  
tion and detailed image quality type.  
Mono Low-res Smooth — Select this to print in black and white with low resolu-  
tion and smoothing image quality type.  
Color Low-res General — Select this to print in color with low resolution and  
general image quality type.  
Color Low-res Photo — Select this to print in color with low resolution and  
photo image quality type.  
Color Low-res Presentation — Select this to print in color with low resolution  
and presentation image quality type.  
Color Low-res LineArt — Select this to print in color with low resolution and  
line art image quality type.  
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Color High-res General — Select this to print in color with high resolution and  
general image quality type.  
Color High-res Photo — Select this to print in color with high resolution and  
photo image quality type.  
Color High-res Presentation — Select this to print in color with high resolution  
and presentation image quality type.  
Color High-res LineArt — Select this to print in color with high resolution and  
line art image quality type.  
Color Low-res Transparency — Select this to print in color with low resolution  
on the transparency sheet.  
Color High-res Transparency — Select this to print in color with high resolution  
on the transparency sheet.  
NOTE: When the optional expansion memory is not installed, the job will not be printed if you  
select “Color High-res General”, “Color High-res Photo”, Color High-res Presentation”,  
“Color High-res LineArt”, or “Color High-res Transparency”.  
2) Pure Black and Gray  
Select whether printing the document in gray scale.  
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Off — Select this to print the document in color mode.  
Pure Black only — Select this to print the contents in black where the percent-  
age of all colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) is 100%.  
-
Pure Black and Pure Gray — Select this to print the contents in black where  
the percentage of all color —cyan, magenta, and yellow— is 100% (C=100% ->  
K=100%, M=100% -> K=100%, Y=100% -> K=100%), and print the contents in  
gray scale where the percentage of each color —cyan, magenta, and yellow— is  
the same percentage (C=M=Y=n% -> K=n%).  
3) Black Over Print  
Select this when printing background content that has black text overlayed on it. If  
this is not enabled, the background of the black content will not print. When you print  
a document that has any of its content on background with black text overlayed,  
enable this option.  
4) Smoothing  
Select whether printing the texts and graphics smoothly.  
5) Toner Save  
Select this to print in the toner save mode.  
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Private Document Password  
In the Private Document Password menu, you can specify the Document ID number for  
the private job. It is recommended to specify the Private Document Password when  
you select to print a private job. If you do not specify the Private Document Password,  
the private job uses default Private Document Password “00000”.  
NOTE: This menu is only displayed for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8. When you want to set the  
Private Document Password in Mac OS X 10.3.x, set in the Print Mode menu.  
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2
3
4
5
1) Password - Digit 1  
Select the first digit of the Document ID.  
2) Password - Digit 2  
Select the second digit of the Document ID.  
3) Password - Digit 3  
Select the third digit of the Document ID.  
4) Password - Digit 4  
Select the forth digit of the Document ID.  
5) Password - Digit 5  
Select the fifth digit of the Document ID.  
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Finishing  
In the Finishing menu, you can set destination, hole punching and stapling.  
1
2
3
1) Destination  
This selects the destination tray.  
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Inner Tray — Select this when no finisher is installed.  
Tray 1 — Select this to route the output to the upper tray of the Finisher.  
Tray 2 — Select this to route the output to the lower tray of the Finisher.  
NOTE: “Tray 1” and “Tray 2” are only available when the Hanging Finisher, Multi-staple Fin-  
isher, or Saddle-stitch Finisher are installed.  
2) Hole Punch  
This sets whether or not a print job is hole punched.  
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Off — Select this to print without hole punches.  
Long Edge Punch without rotation — Select this to create holes on the left  
side for the portrait document, or on the top for the landscape document.  
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Short Edge Punch without rotation — Select this to create holes on the top for  
the portrait document, or on the right for the landscape document.  
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Long Edge Punch with 180 degree rotation — Select this to create holes on  
the right side for the portrait document, or on the bottom for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
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Short Edge Punch with 180 degree rotation — Select this to create holes on  
the bottom for the portrait document, or on the left for the landscape document.  
NOTE: This option cannot be selected if a hole punch unit is not installed.  
3) Stapling  
This sets whether a print job is stapled.  
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Off — Select this to print without stapling.  
Upper Left (Portrait)/Upper Right (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
upper left for the portrait document, or in the upper right for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
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Middle Left (Portrait)/Middle Top (Landscape) — Select this to staple double  
in the left for the portrait document, or in the top for the landscape document.  
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Lower Left (Portrait)/Upper Left (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
lower left for the portrait document, or in the upper left for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
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Upper Right (Portrait)/Lower Right (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
upper right for the portrait document, or in the lower right for the landscape doc-  
ument.  
Middle Right (Portrait)/Middle Bottom (Landscape) — Select this to staple  
double in the right for the portrait document, or in the bottom for the landscape  
document.  
Lower Right (Portrait)/Lower Left (Landscape) — Select this to staple in the  
lower right for the portrait document, or in the lower left for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
Middle Top (Portrait)/Middle Right (Landscape) — Select this to staple dou-  
ble in the top for the portrait document, or in the right for the landscape docu-  
ment.  
Middle Bottom (Portrait)/Middle Left (Landscape) — Select this to staple  
double in the bottom for the portrait document, or in the left for the landscape  
document.  
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Saddle Stitch (Portrait)/Saddle Stitch (Landscape) — Select this to staple  
double in the center for a booklet to be printed. Select this only when booklet  
printing is performed.  
NOTES:  
This option cannot be selected if a finisher is not installed.  
“Saddle Stitch (Portrait)/Saddle Stitch (Landscape)” can be selected only when the  
Saddle-stitch Finisher is installed.  
DC (Department Code)  
In the DC menu, you can specify your department code, if this equipment is enabled the  
department codes. Before specifying the department code, you must check the Depart-  
ment Code option in the Printing Modes menu. Then specify the department code in  
this menu.  
NOTE: This menu is only displayed for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8. When you want to set the  
department code in Mac OS X 10.3.x, set in the Print Mode menu.  
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2
3
4
5
SUPPLEMENT: How the equipment performs printing for an invalid department code print job, which no  
department code or invalid department code is specified, varies depending on the  
Department Code Enforcement setting that can be set from TopAccess Administrator  
mode. When the Department Code Enforcement is set to "ON", the invalid department  
code print job will be stored in the invalid department code print job list without printing.  
When the Department Code Enforcement is set to "Print", the invalid department code  
print job will be printed. When the Department Code Enforcement is set to "Delete", the  
invalid department code print job will be deleted without printing.  
1) Department Code (DC) - Digit 1  
Select the first digit of the department code.  
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2) Department Code (DC) - Digit 2  
Select the second digit of the department code.  
3) Department Code (DC) - Digit 3  
Select the third digit of the department code.  
4) Department Code (DC) - Digit 4  
Select the forth digit of the department code.  
5) Department Code (DC) - Digit 1  
Select the fifth digit of the department code.  
Booklet  
In the Booklet menu, you can set booklet printing.  
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1) Booklet Page Size  
Select a paper size for the booklet. Each two pages are printed on both side of a  
sheet which is then folded. The booklet size will be the half size of the paper size  
that you specify.  
2) Left to Right Page Layout  
Check this to create a booklet can be read from left to right.  
3) Booklet Center Margin  
Select the width of space added to the center.  
4) Booklet Outer Margin  
Select the width of space added short edge side of a sheet.  
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Printing from UNIX  
Printing from an Application  
This section describes how to print from a UNIX workstation.  
NOTES:  
When the User Authentication is enabled on the equipment, the print jobs that are  
sent from UNIX workstations are proceed as invalid jobs according to the Depart-  
ment Code Enforcement setting.  
Before attempting to print from a UNIX workstation, make sure all the UNIX Filters  
are installed in your workstation.  
Considerations and Limitations  
This equipment acts only as a filter and not as a complete driver. The size and  
order of the printed pages cannot be modified.  
The UNIX filters do not support the following engine-supplied features:  
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Enlarge/Reduce printing  
Rotate Sort  
N-up printing  
Watermarks  
Cover Sheets  
Sheet Insertion  
Scheduled Print  
Print to Overlay File  
Store to e-Filing  
Use Overlay Image  
Linux uses the lptap command to send a file to this equipment.  
Since lp is not supported in all versions of Linux, the lptap command should be used  
instead.  
AIX supports printing using the qdaemon. This can be invoked by the user with the  
commands lp, lpr or qprt. In order to use the filter, either lp or qprt should be used.  
Printing Using LP Command  
Use the lp command (lptap in Linux) to send a file to this equipment for printing. This  
command specifies various printer-specific options using the -o option parameter on the  
command line. The lp command also sets other print options using various other  
parameters. Use the man est451c.1 command to display the online document that  
describes the various options and parameters that can be set to configure printed out-  
put.  
All the options are sent to this equipment at the start of a print job so, if the print file con-  
tains its own commands, they may override the lp options.  
Generic “lp” and “lptap” Options  
— Copies  
The number of copies of a print job is specified using the “-n value” parameter with the  
“lp” command. The copy count is displayed on the banner page. The default value is  
determined by the “lp” command and it is always 1. The copies are always collated.  
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— Title  
The title that is printed on the banner page can be specified using the “-t title” parameter  
with the “lp” command. The default value is determined by the “lp” command and it is  
often the name of the print file. If multiple files are printed using the same “lp” command  
the default title is set to the name of the first file by the “lp” command.  
General Options  
The following options apply to all print files.  
NOTE: Option commands are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown.  
— Print Language  
The “net_est451c” program needs to know what printer language is used in each of the  
files that it is printing so that it can issue the correct commands to select various  
options. The following options are valid for the print languages.  
Option Value  
auto  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Each file to be printed is examined to see if it starts with  
the “%!” sequence. If it does, then it is assumed that it is  
a PostScript file, otherwise it assumes that it is a plain  
text or a PCL6 file.  
pcl  
The print file is always treated as a plain text or a PCL6  
file.  
postscript  
raw  
ps  
The file is always treated as a PostScript file.  
The file is treated as a fully formatted file that already  
contains all the necessary commands. The file is sent to  
the printer without any modifications. In this mode no  
other options are valid and a banner page is not printed.  
All PCL5e jobs automatically send the “<esc>&k2G” command to convert the line-feed  
character into a carriage-return – line-feed sequence. If the PCL5e job contains some of  
its own escape sequences it may override this setting.  
The default print language is “auto”.  
Example: The command to specify that a file is PostScript is “lp –o ps filename”.  
— Stapling  
The staple position can be specified using the following option.  
Option Value  
staple=0  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Stapling is turned off.  
staple=1  
Staple in the top left corner of a portrait page and the  
upper right corner of a landscape page.  
staple=2  
staple=3  
Put two staples on the left side of a portrait page or the  
top side of a landscape page printed on long-edge-feed  
paper. This command has no affect when the paper is  
fed from the short-edge side.  
Staple in the bottom left corner of a portrait page and  
the upper left corner of a landscape page.  
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Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
staple=4  
Staple in the top right corner of a portrait page and the  
bottom right corner of a landscape page.  
staple=5  
Put 2 staples on the right side of a portrait page or the  
bottom side of a landscape page printed on long-edge-  
feed paper. This command has no affect when the  
paper is fed from the short-edge side.  
staple=6  
staple=7  
Staple in the bottom right corner of a portrait page and  
the lower left corner of a landscape page.  
Put 2 staples on the top side of a portrait page or the  
right side of a landscape page printed on short-edge-  
feed large format (A3/Ledger) paper. This command  
has no affect when the paper is fed from the long-edge  
side or small paper size.  
staple=8  
staple=9  
Put 2 staples on the bottom side of a portrait page or  
the left side of a landscape page printed on short-edge-  
feed large format (A3/Ledger) paper. This command  
has no affect when the paper is fed from the long-edge  
side or small paper size.  
Put 2 staples in the middle of a landscape page and fold  
the paper in half vertically along the staple line (saddle  
stitching). This command works in conjunction with  
booklet printing. This command has no affect when the  
paper is fed from the long-edge side.  
If this option is not specified, the printer’s default value will be used.  
Example: The command to staple in the upper left corner of a long edge feed portrait  
page is “lp –o staple=1 filename”.  
The value for the stapling position depends on the paper size, the paper feed direction,  
and the print direction. This function is not available for all paper sizes and the users  
should refer to the copier manual for a list of compatible paper sizes. In particular, A5,  
A6 and statement paper sizes will not work with this function.  
— Output Bin  
The output bin can be specified using the following options.  
Option Value  
inner  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Select the inner tray.  
bin1  
bin2  
Select the upper output tray of the finisher.  
Select the lower output tray of the finisher.  
If the finisher option is not installed on the equipment, the default output tray will be  
used (inner). If the finisher option is installed on the equipment, the default output tray  
will be used (bin2).  
Example: The command to specify output bin 1 is “lp –o bin1 filename”.  
— Hole Punching  
When the hole punch option is installed it can be activated using the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Hole punching is turned off.  
punch=0  
nopunch  
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Option Value  
punch=1  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Hole punch long edge without rotation.  
punch=2  
Hole punch short edge without rotation.  
punch=3  
Hole punch long edge with 180 degree rotation.  
Hole punch short edge with 180 degree rotation.  
punch=4  
If this option is not specified, the default value of “nopunch” will be used.  
This function is not available for all paper sizes and the users should refer to the copier  
manual for a list of compatible paper sizes. In particular, A5, A6 and statement paper  
sizes will not work with this function.  
Example: The command to hole punch the long edge feed portrait page is  
“lp –o punch=1 filename”.  
— Media Type  
The paper source can also be selected using the media type using the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
mtype=Plain  
The paper source that contains Plain paper is  
requested.  
mtype=  
Transparency  
The paper source that contains transparency slides is  
requested.  
mtype=Thick1  
mtype=Thick2  
mtype=Thick3  
The paper source that contains Thick1 paper is  
requested.  
The paper source that contains Thich2 paper is  
requested.  
The paper source that contains Thich3 paper is  
requested.  
In PostScript Deferred Media Selection is always turned on so the paper size has prior-  
ity over the media type and the paper source.  
In PCL5e the paper size always has priority over the media type and the paper source.  
If this option is not specified, the default value will be used.  
Example: The command to specify Thick1 media type is “lp –o mtype=Thick1 filename”.  
— Paper Source  
The paper source can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
auto-source  
manual  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Select auto paper tray selection.  
Select stack feed bypass.  
drawer1  
upper  
cas1  
Select the 1st drawer.  
drawer2  
drawer3  
lower  
cas2  
Select the 2nd drawer.  
Select the 3rd drawer.  
pedupper  
cas3  
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Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Select the 4th drawer.  
drawer4  
pedlower  
cas4  
LCF  
lcf  
Select the LCF. LCF is not available for some countries  
or regions.  
In PostScript Deferred Media Selection is always turned on so the paper size has prior-  
ity over the paper source. In PCL5e the paper size always has priority over the paper  
source.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to specify the LCF paper source is “lp – o lcf filename”.  
— Duplexing  
The current duplex mode can be specified using the following options.  
Option Value  
simplex  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Turn duplexing off.  
duplex  
lduplex  
Turn duplexing on with long edge binding.  
duplex_long  
duplex=long  
hduplex  
sduplex  
duplex_short  
duplex=short  
vduplex  
Turn duplexing on with short edge binding.  
If this option is not specified, the default value “simplex” will be used.  
It is not necessary to specify duplexing for Booklet Mode (sduplex). Setting duplexing  
separately can override the booklet mode setting for duplexing.  
Example: The command to specify long edge duplexing is “lp –o duplex filename”.  
— Paper Size  
The current paper size can be specified using the following options.  
Option Value  
letter  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Select letter size paper.  
lt  
LT  
a4  
A4  
Select A4 size paper.  
Select legal size paper.  
legal  
lg  
LG  
statement  
ledger  
st  
ST  
Select statement size paper.  
Select ledger size paper.  
ld  
LD  
folio  
A3  
folio-japan  
Select folio size paper.  
Select A3 size paper.  
Select A5 size paper.  
Select A6 size paper.  
a3  
a5  
a6  
A5  
A6  
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Option Value  
B4  
Alternate Value  
b4  
Description  
Select JIS B4 size paper.  
b4-jis  
B4-JIS  
B5  
b5  
Select JIS B5 size paper.  
b5-jis  
B5-JIS  
computer  
legal13  
co  
CO  
Select computer size paper.  
Select LG13inch size paper.  
lg13  
LG13  
sq85  
8K  
letter-square  
Select SQ8.5inch size paper.  
Select 8K size paper.  
8k  
16K  
16k  
Select 16K size paper.  
If this option is not specified, the printer’s default value will be used.  
Example: The command to specify the A4 paper size is “lp –o a4 filename”.  
— Printing Modes  
The printing mode can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
normal  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Process as a normal print job.  
proof  
Process as a proof print job.  
private=din  
Process as a private print job. The din is up to 63-digit  
(between 1 to 63) password.  
If this option is not specified, the printer’s default value will be used.  
A private printing job requires the user to enter a maximum number of 63 character long  
string.  
Character lengths longer than 63 will be clipped to 63.  
The following characters are invalid, but no type checking is carried out.  
“& ‘ ( ) ; < > ˆ ` | ~  
— Department Code  
The department access code can be set using the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
dept=code  
Set the department access code. The code is a 5-digit  
numeric value.  
SUPPLEMENT: How the equipment performs printing for an invalid department code print job, which no  
department code or invalid department code is specified, varies depending on the  
Department Code Enforcement setting that can be set from TopAccess Administrator  
mode. When the Department Code Enforcement is set to "ON", the invalid department  
code print job will be stored in the invalid department code print job list without printing.  
When the Department Code Enforcement is set to "Print", the invalid department code  
print job will be printed. When the Department Code Enforcement is set to "Delete", the  
invalid department code print job will be deleted without printing.  
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— Smoothing  
The smoothing mode can be set using the following option.  
Option Value  
smoothing=on  
smoothing=off  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Set the smoothing mode.  
Cancel the smoothing mode.  
ON  
OFF  
Example: The command to set the smoothing mode is “lp –o smoothing=on filename”.  
— Distinguish Thin Lines  
The thin line limit mode can be set using the following option.  
Option Value  
thinlinelimit=on  
thinlinelimit=off  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Set the thin line limit mode.  
Cancel the thin line limit mode.  
ON  
OFF  
Example: The command to set the thin line limit mode is  
“lp –o thinlinelimit=on filename”.  
— Do not Print Blank Pages  
The Blank page mode can be selected using the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
blankpage=0  
Set the blank page mode (disable Do not Print Blank  
Pages).  
blankpage=1  
Cancel the blank page mode (enable Do not Print Blank  
Pages).  
— Toner Save  
The toner save mode can be set using the following option.  
Option Value  
tonersave=on  
tonersave=off  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Set the toner save mode.  
Cancel the toner save mode.  
ON  
OFF  
Example: The command to set the toner save mode is “lp –o tonersave=on filename”.  
— Booklet Modes  
The booklet mode can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
booklet=letter  
lt  
Select letter size paper for booklet printing mode.  
LT  
a4  
booklet=A4  
Select A4 size paper for booklet printing mode.  
Select legal size paper for booklet printing mode.  
booklet=legal  
lg  
LG  
booklet=  
statement  
st  
ST  
Select statement size paper for booklet printing mode.  
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Option Value  
Alternate Value  
ld  
Description  
booklet=ledger  
Select ledger size paper for booklet printing mode.  
LD  
booklet=folio  
booklet=A3  
booklet=A5  
booklet=B4  
folio-japan  
Select folio size paper for booklet printing mode.  
Select A3 size paper for booklet printing mode.  
Select A5 size paper for booklet printing mode.  
Select JIS B4 size paper for booklet printing mode.  
a3  
a5  
b4  
B4-JIS  
b4-jis  
booklet=B5  
b5  
Select JIS B5 size paper for booklet printing mode.  
B5-JIS  
b5-jis  
booklet=  
computer  
co  
CO  
Select computer size paper for booklet printing mode.  
Select legal-13 size paper for booklet printing mode.  
booklet=legal13  
lg13  
LG13  
booklet=SQ85  
sq85  
letter-square  
Select 8.5 inch square size paper for booklet printing  
mode.  
booklet=8K  
8k  
Select 8K size paper for booklet printing mode.  
Select 16K size paper for booklet printing mode.  
booklet=16K  
16k  
In a job, if this value is LT, and in PDL too the data is for LT paper size, this will result in  
a scaled booklet on Letter paper. In a job, if this value is A3, and in PDL the data is for  
A4 paper size, this will result in a tiled booklet on A3 paper.  
When the Booklet Mode options is selected, the paper size is automatically set to the  
same size as for Booklet Mode. This function is only available for A3, A4, B4, Letter and  
Ledger paper sizes.  
If booklet mode is selected, then duplexing is also selected automatically (sduplex).  
Setting duplexing separately can override the booklet mode setting for duplexing.  
Example: The command to select the letter size paper for booklet printing mode is  
“lp –o booklet=letter filename”.  
— Page Layout  
The booklet mode page layout can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
left2right=off  
OFF  
Select right to left page layout for booklet printing mode.  
This value decides the layout of the pages in the book-  
let.  
If this value is OFF then the layout of pages is Right to  
Left as shown in the figure below.  
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Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
left2right=on  
ON  
Select left to right page layout for booklet printing mode.  
This is the default setting.  
If the value is ON then the layout of the pages is from  
Left to Right as shown in the figure below.  
If left2right=off then long edge binding is selected, otherwise if left2right=on then short  
edge binding is used.  
Example: The command to select left to right page layout for booklet printing mode is  
“lp –o left2right=on filename”.  
— Center Margin  
The booklet mode center margin can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
centermargin  
=value  
Select the center margin value for booklet printing  
mode.  
This value specifies in pixels the Center Margin or the  
“Gutter”. This is in addition to the center margin already  
specified by the application. The valid range for value is  
0 – 300. Default is 0.  
Example: The command to select the center margin value for booklet printing mode is  
“lp –o centremargin=value filename”.  
— Outer Margin  
The booklet mode outer margin can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
outermargin  
=value  
Select the outer margin value for booklet printing mode.  
This value specifies in pixels the Outer Margin or the  
“Creep” per page, which should take place while print-  
ing a booklet. The valid range for value is 0 – 18.  
Default is 0.  
Example: The command to select the outer margin value for booklet printing mode is  
“lp –o outermargin=value filename”.  
— Collate  
The collate option can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
collate=off  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Cancel the collate printing mode.  
Set the collate printing mode.  
OFF  
ON  
collate=on  
Example: The command to select collate off is “lp -o collate=off filename”.  
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— Orientation  
The following orientation options are available.  
Option Value  
portrait  
landscape  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Print the document in portrait orientation.  
Print the document in landscape orientation.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to specify landscape orientation is “lp –o landscape filename”.  
— Font Pitch  
If the pitch is specified the net_est451c program will always select the Courier font; oth-  
erwise the default font is used. The following options are used to select the font pitch.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
pitch=16.67  
pitch=10  
Description  
c
Set the character pitch to 16.67 characters per inch.  
Set the character pitch to 10 characters per inch.  
Set the character pitch to 12 characters per inch.  
Set the character pitch to value characters per inch.  
10  
12  
pitch=12  
pitch=value  
In all the cases shown above the Courier font will also be selected. When the pitch is  
changed the font size will automatically be scaled to the appropriate size.  
If this option is not specified, the default pitch and font will be used.  
Example: The command to specify 8 characters per inch is “lp –o pitch=8 filename”.  
— Page Length  
The number of lines to print on a page can be specified with the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
pl=value  
Set the lines per page to value.  
As this equipment is a page printer we cannot change the physical length of a piece of  
paper so the actual effect of this command is to change the value for lines per inch so  
that the requested number of lines is printed on the page. The actual page length may  
differ from this value if the top margin or the text length option is used.  
If this option is not specified the PJL command will not be sent so the printer’s default  
value will be used. The minimum page length allowable is 5. If value is less than 5 page  
length is set to 5.  
The command to specify 66 lines per page is “lp –o pl=66 filename”.  
— Color Mode  
The color mode print mode can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
colormode=  
COLOR  
color  
Set the color mode printing for the print mode.  
colormode=  
grayscale  
Set the grayscale mode printing for the print mode.  
GRAYSCALE  
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Example: The command to set the color mode for the print job is  
“lp -o colormode=COLOR filename”  
— Pure Black and Pure Gray  
The pure black and pure gray mode can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
pureblackgray=0  
pureblackgray=1  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Disable the pure black and pure gray mode.  
Enable the pure black and pure gray mode.  
Example: The command to set the pure black and pure gray mode for the print job is  
“lp -o pureblackgray=1 filename”  
— Image Quality Type  
The Image Quality Type can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
iqnormal  
Set the proper color quality for printing a general color  
document.  
iqphoto  
Set the proper color quality for printing photos.  
iqpresen  
Set the proper image quality for printing a vivid docu-  
ment.  
iqlineart  
Set the proper image quality for printing a document  
contains a lot of characters or line arts.  
Example: The command to set the normal quality type for the print job is  
“lp -o iqnormal filename”  
— Halftone  
The halftone can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
halftone=AUTO  
Set the proper halftone depending on the contents in  
the document automatically. When this is selected, the  
halftone is printed in detail for the texts, and smoothly  
for the graphics.  
halftone=DETAIL  
Set the halftone in detail.  
Set the halftone smoothly.  
halftone=  
SMOOTH  
Example: The command to set the auto halftone for the print job is  
“lp -o halftone=AUTO filename”  
— Black Over Print  
The black over print mode can be selected using the following options.  
Option Value  
blackoverprint=0  
blackoverprint=1  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Disable the black over print mode.  
Enable the black over print mode.  
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Example: The command to set the black over print mode for the print job is  
“lp -o blackoverprint=1 filename”  
PCL5e Specific Options  
Some of the options only apply to plain text or PCL5e files.  
— Text Wrapping  
The following options control text wrapping when it reaches the right margin.  
Option Value  
wrap  
nowrap  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Enable automatic text wrapping.  
Disable automatic text wrapping.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to specify wrapping is “lp –o wrap filename”.  
— Left Margin  
The left margin position can be specified with the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
lm=value  
Set the left margin to value columns.  
If the left margin is set to the right of the right margin it will be ignored.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to set the left margin to five columns is “lp –o lm=5 filename”.  
— Right Margin  
The right margin position can be specified with the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
rm=value  
Set the right margin to value columns.  
If the right margin is set to the left of the left margin or if it is set to a position wider than  
the logical page it will be ignored. The right margin is specified in columns from the left  
margin. A negative value will be ignored.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to set the right margin to fifty columns is  
“lp –o rm=50 filename”.  
— Top Margin  
The top margin position can be specified with the following option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
tm=value  
Set the top margin to value lines.  
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If the top margin is set too high or too low part of the text may not appear due to the  
printer’s unprintable region. The top margin will be ignored if it is set to a value greater  
than the printer’s logical page length. Setting this value may affect the number of lines  
specified using the page length option.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to set the top margin to ten lines is “lp –o tm=10 filename”.  
— Text Length  
The text length can be specified using the following options.  
Option Value  
tl=value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Set the length to value lines.  
If the text length is set too high, the part of the text may not appear due to the printer’s  
unprintable area. The text length will be ignored if it is set to a value greater than the  
printer’s logical page length minus the top margin. The text length is specified in rows  
from the top margin. Setting this value may affect the number of lines specified using  
the page length option.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used.  
Example: The command to set the text length to 40 lines is “lp -o tl=40 filename”.  
— Banner Page  
A banner page is automatically generated for each file in each job. The banner page  
contains the following items. The banner page is always sent as a PCL5e job.  
The name of the user that submitted the print job.  
The job ID number and from which workstation it was submitted.  
The title of the job. This title can be specified using the “-t” option. The same title is  
used for every file within a job. The default title is controlled by the “lp” command.  
A list of the options that were specified to print the job.  
The number of copies of the job that will be printed.  
The name of the printer or its IP address.  
The date and time when the job was printed according to the print server.  
A short summary listing the available options.  
Only one copy of the banner page is printed for each file, even if a number of copies of  
the job are requested. The banner page is sent to the equipment as a separate sub-job  
so that it is never stapled to the document.  
The banner page is printed with the following settings.  
Copies = 1.  
Stapling off.  
Orientation = portrait.  
Duplex off.  
Paper size as requested by the “-o” parameter or the printer’s default value.  
The paper source and the media type for the banner page can be set to different  
values than the job’s paper source and media type.  
Auto paper source selection or the requested banner page source or media type.  
Output bin as requested by the “-o” parameter or the printer default value.  
6 lines per inch  
Auto-wrap on.  
Automatic carriage-return when a line-feed is sent.  
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NOTES:  
The banner page is designed to fit Statement / A5 and bigger paper. If the paper  
selected is smaller, the banner page may wrap onto two (2) pages.  
The default is that the banner page is printed before the job so that it is in the correct  
stacking order.  
When the language is set to “raw” the banner is always disabled.  
The paper source and the media type for the banner page can be set to different  
values than the job’s paper source and media type. If a banner paper source is not  
specified then the auto source command is sent. If a banner media type is not spec-  
ified then no banner media type command is sent, so the printer’s default value will  
be used.  
If the file being printed specifies the paper destination or the paper size internally the  
banner page may print to the wrong output or on an incorrect paper size.  
Banner Options  
The banner page can be printed using the following options.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
banner=last  
Print the banner page after the job so that it will be  
physically on top of the job in the output tray.  
banner=first  
nobanner  
banner  
nb  
Print the banner page before the job so that it will be  
physically under the job in the output tray.  
Do not print a banner. The ability to specify the “noban-  
ner” option can be disabled by the system administrator  
to force all jobs to print with a banner.  
The default value for this option is that the banner page prints first.  
Banner Paper Source  
The banner paper source can be specified using the following option.  
Option Value  
bauto-source  
bdrawer1  
Alternate Value  
Description  
Select the auto paper tray selection.  
Select the 1st drawer.  
bupper  
bcas1  
bdrawer2  
bdrawer3  
bdrawer4  
blcf  
blower  
bcas2  
Select the 2nd drawer.  
Select the 3rd drawer.  
Select the 4th drawer.  
bpedupper  
bcas3  
bpedlower  
bcas4  
BLCF  
Select the large capacity feeder. LCF is not available  
for some countries or regions.  
If the banner paper source is not specified the PCL5e auto paper source command  
“<esc>&l7H” will be sent. The banner page source cannot be set to manual feed. The  
paper size always has priority over the paper source.  
Example: The command to specify that the banner page paper source is the LCF is  
“lp –o blcf filename”.  
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Banner Media Type  
The banner page paper source can also be selected using the media type using the fol-  
lowing option.  
Option Value  
Alternate Value  
Description  
bmtype=Plain1  
The paper source that contains Plain1 paper is  
requested.  
bmtype=  
Transparency  
The paper source that contains transparency slides is  
requested.  
bmtype=Thick1  
bmtype=Thick2  
bmtype=Thick3  
The paper source that contains Thick1 paper is  
requested.  
The paper source that contains Thich2 paper is  
requested.  
The paper source that contains Thich3 paper is  
requested.  
The paper size always has priority over the media type and the paper source.  
If this option is not specified the command will not be sent so the printer’s default value  
will be used to print the banner page.  
The command to specify that the banner page should print on a colored media type is  
“lp –o bmtype=Plain1 filename”.  
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Other Printing Methods  
This equipment also supports following printing methods:  
NOTE: When the User Authentication is enabled on the equipment, the print jobs that are sent  
by FTP printing and Email printing are proceed as invalid jobs according to the Depart-  
ment Code Enforcement setting.  
FTP Printing  
FTP printing is available when the FTP print service is enabled on this equipment.  
You can print a document by sending the print file to this equipment using the FTP. This  
equipment can accept following files for printing:  
PCL file  
PS file  
Text file  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
In Windows, you can create the PCL file and PS file using the printer driver. To cre-  
ate the PCL file or PS file, change the printer port of the printer driver to “FILE:” port  
and print a document using the printer driver. For more information about printing to  
a file, refer to the Windows documentation.  
In Macintosh, you can crate the PS file using the printer driver. To create the PS file,  
select “File” at the “Destination” drop down box in the Print dialog box to print. For  
more information about printing to a file, refer to the Macintosh documentation.  
Printing a file using the FTP command  
The procedure below describes the example of printing using the FTP command with  
the MS-DOS Prompt.  
1. Launch the MS-DOS Prompt.  
2. Change the current directory to where the print file is  
located.  
3. Type following command and press the [Enter] key:  
ftp <IP Address>  
In the <IP Address> section, enter the IP address of this equipment.  
4. If it prompts you to enter the user name, enter the FTP Print  
User Name and press the [Enter] key.  
NOTE: It prompts you to enter the user name if the FTP Print User Name is assigned by an  
administrator. Ask your administrator for the FTP Print User Name.  
5. If it prompts you to enter the password, enter the FTP Print  
Password and press the [Enter] key.  
NOTES:  
It prompts you to enter the password if the FTP Print User Name is assigned by an  
administrator. Ask your administrator for the FTP Print Password.  
If the FTP Print User Name has been assigned but the FTP Print Password blank,  
do not enter when it prompts you to enter the password and press the [Enter] key.  
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6. Type the following command and press the [Enter] key:  
put <file name>  
For example of the print file name is “sample.ps”:  
put sample.ps  
7. The file is sent to this equipment and spooled in the queue.  
Email Printing  
Email printing is available when enabled on this equipment.  
You can print a document by sending the print file, as an email attachment, to this  
equipment using the mail client software. This equipment can accept only TIFF-S,  
TIFF-F and TIFF-J files for printing:  
NOTE: The Email print job is printed according to the RX Print settings, Discard Printing and  
RX Reduction Printing, that can be set from the [RX PRINT] button in the [FAX] menu  
on the Control Panel.  
When Discard Printing is ON, the part of the print image that exceeds the paper printing  
area is discarded if the print image is up to 10mm larger than the printing area. If the  
print image is 10mm or more larger than the printing area, the print image is printed on  
the largest paper.  
When Discard Printing is OFF, the print image is printed on the largest paper if its length  
exceeds the paper printing area.  
When RX Reduction Printing is ON, it will be vertically reduced to fit on the paper if the  
print image is longer than the paper. When the print image cannot fit in the paper even  
if the print image is reduced, the print image is printed on the largest paper.  
When RX Reduction Printing is OFF, the print image is printed on the largest paper if its  
length exceeds the paper printing area.  
Printing a file using the email client  
The procedure below gives as example of printing using the Microsoft Outlook Express.  
NOTE: When you send an email message to this equipment to print a file, send the message in  
plain text format. If you send an email message in the HTML format, this equipment  
prints the HTML source code of the message.  
1. Open your email application and create new mail message.  
2. Enter the email address of the equipment in the To: line.  
3. Enter text in the Subject line or leave the Subject line blank.  
4. Enter text in the body field.  
5. Attach the file you want to print.  
6. Send the email.  
NOTE: The header and body of the email will be printed only when the “Print Header” and  
“Print Message Body” for the Email print service is enabled on this equipment.  
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MONITORING PRINT JOBS  
This section describes how to monitor print jobs using TopAccessDocMon.  
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Monitoring Print Jobs with TopAccessDocMon  
TopAccessDocMon is a job monitoring tool that can remotely display and manage print  
jobs on the queues of the equipment and other compatible TOSHIBA printer controllers  
from the client computer.  
TopAccessDocMon supports device and job monitoring the following TOSHIBA control-  
lers:  
e-STUDIO451c Series  
e-STUDIO850 Series  
e-STUDIO4511 Series  
e-STUDIO450 Series  
e-STUDIO280 Series  
GL-1020  
GL-1010  
SC-2  
SUPPLEMENT: TopAccessDocMon also can monitor the device status of the devices that support MIB-  
II, Host Resource MIB, and Printer MIB.  
NOTES:  
To monitor the print jobs using TopAccessDocMon, the equipment and your com-  
puter must be connected in the TCP/IP or IPX/SPX network.  
To monitor the print jobs using TopAccessDocMon, the SNMP Network Service  
must be enabled using TopAccess. Information about setting up the SNMP Network  
Service from the TopAccess is provided in the TopAccess Guide.  
TopAccessDocMon is only available for Windows. To monitor and manage print  
jobs via a network environments, use TopAccess. Information about monitoring  
print jobs from the TopAccess is provided in the TopAccess Guide.  
Features and Functions  
The document monitor, TopAccessDocMon, follows the progress of each job from your  
computer desktop until it is printed on this equipment.  
TopAccessDocMon consists of the document monitor and a printer status component.  
The document monitor provides event notification (alerts).  
This means that if an event interrupts printing, such as a paper out condition, the  
monitor displays an alert.  
You can control which events cause TopAccessDocMon to display an alert.  
“Printer status” provides device-summary information and access to the print  
queues (Print queue, Private Print queue, Proof Print queue, Scheduled Print  
queue, Fax queue, e-Filing queue, and Invalid queue).  
How to Use TopAccessDocMon  
To monitor the print job using TopAccessDocMon, you must first activate it. Also you  
can configured the settings how TopAccessDocMon works.  
Running TopAccessDocMon  
To access the TopAccessDocMon window, you must first activate it.  
Once you activate TopAccessDocMon, you can access the general functions from the  
Document Monitor menu.  
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— Starting TopAccessDocMon  
First, load TopAccessDocMon so its icon appears on the Windows operating system  
taskbar. You only need to do this once.  
Starting TopAccessDocMon  
1. Click the [Start] menu.  
2. Select [TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Client] in the [Programs] menu,  
and click [TopAccessDocMon].  
The TopAccessDocMon icon appears in the taskbar.  
— Document Monitor Taskbar Menu  
After TopAccessDocMon is activated, you can access its functions from the Document  
Monitor menu (display from the TopAccessDocMon icon in the taskbar).  
The following menus appears in the Document Monitor taskbar menu:  
Disable/Enable — This allows you to enable or disable document monitoring.  
To turn on document monitoring, click [Enable] from the Document Monitor menu.  
The option changes to Disable and displays the TopAccessDocMon icon on the  
taskbar. Click [Disable] to terminate document monitoring.  
Configure — This allows you to configure how TopAccessDocMon monitors the  
devices. When this is selected, the configuration dialog box appears.  
Exit — This allows you to exit TopAccessDocMon.  
TopAccessDocMon — This allows you to display the TopAccessDocMon window  
for the default printer.  
TopAccess — This allows you to access TopAccess on the default printer. This is  
available only when the default printer is set to either the e-STUDIO451c Series, e-  
STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-STUDIO450 Series, e-STUDIO280  
Series, GL-1020, or GL-1010.  
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Configuring TopAccessDocMon  
The configuration dialog box allows you to set startup options, select notification events  
and methods, display or modify refresh rates, and manually update device discovery  
settings.  
In the configuration dialog box, the following tabs are displayed:  
Startup — This controls whether TopAccessDocMon is launched when starting  
Windows.  
Notification — This controls which printing events cause a popup message or beep  
alert.  
Refresh Rates — This controls how often the Document Monitor searches for event  
notifications, printer status, and print queue contents in order to refresh the informa-  
tion displayed. Refresh rates are also known as polling rates.  
Installed — This shows the network address associated with each installed printer  
driver.  
Accessing configuration  
To display the configuration dialog box, right-click the TopAccessDocMon icon in the  
task bar and select [Configure] from the Document Monitor menu. You can also access  
the configuration dialog box by double-clicking on the TopAccessDocMon icon in the  
task bar.  
To close the dialog box without changing settings, click [Cancel].  
— Configuring the Start Up Options  
In the Startup tab, you can set TopAccessDocMon to launch when starting Windows.  
1
1) Run the document monitor when starting Windows  
Check this to run TopAccessDocMon when starting Windows. When this is  
checked, the TopAccessDocMon icon will automatically appear in the task bar every  
time you start Windows.  
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— Configuring the Notifications  
In the Notification tab, you can enable or disable the events notified by TopAccessDoc-  
Mon.  
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2
1) Events  
This sets the events which are notified. To enable or disable the notification of each  
event, click the arrow button in the right. The events list is displayed, and you can  
check on/off events that enable or disable notification.  
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Document has been printed successfully — Check this to notify you when  
the printer is finished printing the document.  
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Private print document is being held — Check this to notify you when a pri-  
vate print job that you have sent is ready for you to walk over to the printer and  
release.  
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Proof set has been printed — Check this to notify you when the printer has  
printed the first copy of your multi-copy job, which is ready for your review before  
releasing and printing the remaining copies.  
Fax has been transmitted successfully — Check this to notify you when the  
printer has sent a fax when you have sent using the N/W-Fax driver. This is only  
available when the Fax option is installed to the devices.  
Document has been cancelled by the printer — Check this to notify you when  
the printer has cancelled the job. This can happen when a paper size is not  
available and the timeout has expired. This event occurs only when cata-  
strophic circumstances force the printer to cancel the job, such as a missing byte  
or memory failure. Expired private print or proof print jobs are never cancelled  
by the printer.  
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Document cannot be printed due to error — Check this to notify you when the  
printer is unable to print the job.  
Printer has a paper jam — Check this to notify you when there is a paper jam in  
the printer.  
Fax transmission failure — Check this to notify you when the printer has failed  
in sending a fax using the N/W-Fax driver. This message apply for e-  
STUDIO451c Series, e-STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280 Series only.  
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Document is held as Invalid — Check this to notify you when a print job is held  
as an invalid job because of the invalid department code or exceeding the limita-  
tion for number of copies. This message apply for e-STUDIO451c Series, e-  
STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-STUDIO450 Series, and e-  
STUDIO280 Series only.  
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Printer is offline — Check this to notify you when the printer is off line. This is  
only available for GL-1010, GL-1020, and SC-2.  
Drawer is out of paper — Check this to notify you when one of the printer draw-  
ers is out of paper. This drawer may not be the drawer the printer is using for  
your job.  
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Printer door is open — Check this to notify you when the cover on the printer is  
open.  
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Printer requires attention — Check this to notify you when the printer requires  
immediate attention.  
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Toner is Empty — Check this to notify you when a toner is empty.  
Used Toner Container is full — Check this to notify you when the used toner  
container is full.  
2) Method  
This sets how TopAccessDocMon notifies you when events occur.  
Popup Dialog — Check this for a popup dialog box.  
Audio (Beep) — Check this for a beep sound.  
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— Configuring the Refresh Rate  
The Refresh Rate tab lets you change the refresh rate for document notification, printer  
status, and print queue.  
1
2
3
1) Item/Refresh Rate  
This list displays the refresh rate settings for each item. You can change the refresh  
rate by selecting the item in this list and clicking [Change Rate...].  
2) [Restore Defaults]  
Click this to restore the default refresh rate for each item.  
3) [Change Rate...]  
Select an item in the list and click it to change the refresh rate. The Document Noti-  
fication, Printer Status, and Print Queue dialog box appears.  
Changing the refresh rate  
The Document Notification, Printer Status, and Print Queue dialog box appears when  
clicking [Change Rate...] in the Refresh Rate tab of the configuration dialog box.  
When the dialog box appears, select the desired refresh rate using the slide bar. The  
available range of the refresh rate varies for each item.  
Document Notification  
You can set the refresh rate from 0 second to 1 minute in units of 10 seconds. The  
default refresh rate for the document notification is 30 seconds.  
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Printer Status  
You can set the refresh rate from 0 second to 5 minute in units of 30 seconds. The  
default refresh rate for the document notification is 1 minute.  
Print Queue  
You can set the refresh rate from 0 second to 1 minute in units of 10 seconds. The  
default refresh rate for the document notification is 10 seconds.  
— Finding the Printer Address  
The Installed tab displays the network IP address of each device on your computer that  
has a printer driver installed.  
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2
3
4
1) Printer Name  
This displays the printer driver name.  
2) Port  
This displays the port on your computer to which the printer driver is connected.  
3) IP/IPX Address  
This displays the IP address or IPX address of the printer the printer driver maps.  
4) [Update]  
Click this to update the printer address information.  
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Monitoring the Printer  
This section describes how to monitor the printer using the TopAccessDocMon window.  
How to Access the TopAccessDocMon Window  
To display the TopAccessDocMon window that displays the print job information and  
printer status, access either from the Document Monitor menu or Printers menu.  
— Accessing from the Document Monitor Menu  
You can access the TopAccessDocMon window from the Document Monitor menu and  
control it from the TopAccessDocMon icon in the task bar.  
Accessing TopAccessDocMon from the Document Monitor menu  
1. Right-click the TopAccessDocMon icon in the task bar.  
2. In the menu displayed, select “TopAccessDocMon” to  
access the TopAccessDocMon window.  
The TopAccessDocMon window appears.  
NOTES:  
TopAccessDocMon displays the TopAccessDocMon window for the printer set as a  
default printer in the Printers folder. If the default printer is set to other than the  
TOSHIBA printer driver, it displays the error message and the TopAccessDocMon  
window cannot be displayed.  
If the connection to the printer is properly set in the selected printer driver, a mes-  
sage dialog box appears. In this case, click [Yes] to search for a printer and main-  
tain the connection.  
— Accessing from the Printers File Menu  
You can access the TopAccessDocMon window from the File menu of the Printers  
folder. When you access TopAccessDocMon from the Printers File menu, the TopAc-  
cessDocMon window for the selected printer.  
Accessing TopAccessDocMon from the Printers File menu  
1. Open the Printers folder and select the printer driver.  
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2. Click the [File] menu and select [TopAccessDocMon].  
The TopAccessDocMon window for the selected printer appears.  
NOTE: If the connection to the printer is properly set in the selected printer driver, a message  
dialog box appears. In this case, click [Yes] to search for a printer and maintain the  
connection.  
— Searching for a Printer  
When you activate TopAccessDocMon, if the printer driver you select is not connected  
correctly to the printer, a message dialog box appears.  
In this case, you can use the printer discovery functions to search the printer automati-  
cally in the network, or enter the printer address manually.  
Finding a printer by searching automatically  
1. Click [Yes] in the message dialog box to find a printer.  
The TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box appears.  
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2. Click [Start Discovery] to begin the process.  
TopAccessDocMon locates the compatible printers in your network.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
You can quit the process by clicking [Stop Discovery].  
It may not find the device that is located in the different segment. If a device cannot  
be found, find a device manually from the [Manual Selection] button.  
If the process continues for a long time, it is because too many network clients are in  
the network. Also, you must change the discover settings if you want to search for a  
printer in the IPX/SPX network. In these cases, please configure the discovery set-  
tings using the [Advanced] button.  
NOTE: When the equipment is connected to the IPX/SPX network of the NDS or NDPS envi-  
ronment, the equipment cannot be discovered on Windows 98/Me. In this case, please  
configure the connection manually.  
3. When the process is complete, the printers that have been  
found are listed in the list.  
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4. Select the printers that you want to monitor from the list and  
click [OK].  
TopAccessDocMon connects to selected printer and displays the TopAc-  
cessDocMon window.  
NOTE: If you select a different device from the default printer driver (when you run TopAccess-  
DocMon by selecting [TopAccessDocMon] from the Document Monitor menu in the task  
bar) or the selected printer driver (when you run TopAccessDocMon by selecting a  
printer driver in the Printers folder and selecting [TopAccessDocMon] in the File menu),  
the message “This printer is different from default printer. Continue to open TopAccess-  
DocMon, please click ‘Yes’.” is displayed. If this message is displayed, click [No] and  
select a correct device.  
Finding a printer by entering printer address manually  
1. Click [Yes] in the message dialog box to find a printer.  
The TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box appears.  
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2. Click [Manual Selection].  
The Manual Selection dialog box appears.  
3. Enter each item to specify the printer address and click [OK].  
IP Address — Enter the IP address of the printer.  
IPX Address — Enter the IPX address of the printer. This is available only  
when the IPX/SPX protocol and Novell Client are installed in your computer, and  
the computer is connected to the NetWare server.  
Name — Enter the printer name.  
Location — Enter the location of the printer.  
NOTE: You must enter “Name” and either “IP Address” or “IPX Address”.  
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4. Entered printer is added in the list. Select a printer that you  
want to monitor from the list and click [OK].  
TopAccessDocMon connects to selected printer and display the TopAccess-  
DocMon window.  
NOTE: If you select a different device from the default printer driver (when you run TopAccess-  
DocMon by selecting [TopAccessDocMon] from the Document Monitor menu in the task  
bar) or the selected printer driver (when you run TopAccessDocMon by selecting a  
printer driver in the Printers folder and selecting [TopAccessDocMon] in the File menu),  
the message “This printer is different from default printer. Continue to open TopAccess-  
DocMon, please click ‘Yes’.” is displayed. If this message is displayed, click [No] and  
select a correct device.  
Configuring Discovery Settings  
You can configure the discovery settings.  
1) Devices  
Click the arrow button to display the poll down list and check the model name that  
you want to search.  
2) Network - Enable IPX/SPX Search  
Check on this to search for printers connected to the IPX/SPX network. This is  
available only when the IPX/SPX protocol and Novell Client are installed in your  
computer, and the computer is connected to the NetWare server.  
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3) Network - Enable TCP/IP Search  
Check on this to search for printers connected to the TCP/IP network. This is avail-  
able only when the TCP/IP protocol is installed in your computer.  
When this is enabled, select how TopAccessDocMon should search for printers in  
the TCP/IP network.  
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Search local subnet — Select this to search for printers in local subnet.  
Specify a range — Select this to search for printers in a specific range of IP  
addresses. When this is selected, enter the IP addresses in “From” field and  
To” field to specify the range.  
TopAccessDocMon Window  
In the TopAccessDocMon window, you can monitor print jobs and printer status.  
This window consists of:  
A menu bar containing the options Printer, Document, View, and Help. The Device  
Status tab includes only the Printer, View and Help menus.  
There are nine (9) possible tabbed views: Device Status, Print Queue, Private Print,  
Proof Print, Scheduled Print, Fax, e-Filing, TopAccessComposer, and Invalid. The  
tabs displayed vary depending on the printer being monitored.  
A status bar containing icons and text that allow you to quickly see the status of the  
printer.  
Menu Bar Options  
The options are:  
Printer > Close — Closes the current window.  
Printer > Change Printer — The device names that have been added to the moni-  
toring list are displayed. You can change the monitoring device by selecting the  
device name.  
Document > Cancel — This menu is displayed under all queue tab. This item  
allows you to delete the print job from the queue. You can only cancel print jobs that  
you submitted.  
Document > Release Proof — This menu is displayed under the Proof Print tab.  
This item displays the Release Proof dialog box where the number of copies to be  
printed can be changed and the job released for printing (added to the current jobs  
print queue). You can only release jobs that you submitted.  
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Document > Print Now — This menu is displayed under the Scheduled Print tab.  
This item overrides the assigned print schedule order for a particular job and prints  
the selected job immediately.  
Document > Release — This menu is displayed under the Invalid tab. This item  
displays the Invalid Release dialog box where the department code is entered and  
the job is released for printing.  
View > Configure — Displays the Configuration window.  
View > Refresh — Renews the window display.  
View > Status Bar — Check or uncheck to display or hide the status bar.  
Help > Contents and Index — Accesses the online help application.  
Help > About TopAccessDocMon — Displays copyright, version, and other infor-  
mation about the Document Monitor.  
Document Monitoring Tabs  
The tabs on this window vary depending on the monitoring device:  
e-STUDIO451c Series, e-STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-STUDIO450  
Series, or e-STUDIO280 Series — Device Status, Print Queue, Private Print, Proof  
Print, Scheduled Print, Fax, e-Filing, and Invalid  
GL-1020 — Device Status, Print Queue, Private Print, Proof Print, Scheduled Print,  
Fax, TopAccessComposer, and Invalid  
GL-1010 — Device Status, Print Queue, Private Print, Proof Print, Scheduled Print,  
Fax, TopAccessComposer, and Invalid  
SC-2 — Device Status, Print Queue, Private Print, and Proof Print.  
Other devices (that supports MIB-II, Host Resource MIB, and Printer MIB) — Device  
Status  
Device Status tab — Displays the printer information.  
Print Queue tab — Displays a list of all current jobs. Using this tab you can display  
all the jobs in the print queue, pause and resume printing, and cancel a print job.  
Private Print tab — Lists the confidential print jobs. Using this tab you can display  
all your private print jobs and cancel jobs as needed.  
Proof Print tab — Displays details of proof print jobs. Proof print jobs are those for  
which a proof copy has already been printed but the balance remaining is being  
held in this queue. You can display all proof print jobs that have not been printed,  
release the rest of the document for printing, and cancel a print job — as needed.  
Scheduled Print tab — Displays details of jobs that are being held for printing at a  
specified date and time.  
Fax tab — Displays details of fax jobs that are being sent using the N/W-Fax driver.  
e-Filing tab — Displays details of documents that are being stored in Box about  
one minute.  
TopAccessComposer tab — Displays details of documents that are being stored  
in TopAccessComposer about one minute.  
Invalid tab — Lists jobs with invalid department codes and jobs exceed the limita-  
tion for number of copies.  
Status Bar  
The status bar extends along the lower border of the TopAccessDocMon window. The  
information it contains depends upon the tab you’ve chosen.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can choose whether or not to display the status bar by checking/unchecking the  
Status Bar option using the View menu.  
1) Status  
Located on the left side of the bar, is a phrase that describes the status of the device  
or job:  
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Device Status tab — shows the condition of the printer.  
Print Queue tab — shows the number of documents in the print queue.  
Private Print tab — shows the number of private print jobs.  
Proof Print tab — shows the number of proof print jobs.  
Scheduled Print tab — shows the order of scheduled print jobs for the selected  
device.  
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Fax tab — shows the number of fax jobs.  
e-Filing tab — shows the number of print jobs to be sent to Box.  
TopAccessComposer tab — shows the number of print jobs to be sent to TopAc-  
cessComposer.  
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Invalid — shows the number of print jobs in the Invalid print queue.  
2) IP/IPX Address  
This item on the taskbar shows the IP address or IPX address for the device con-  
nected to the selected printer.  
3) Connection Status  
The icon shows the communication status of the printer.  
Shows that TopAccessDocMon is communicating with the printer.  
Shows that the communications link between TopAccessDocMon and  
the printer is broken and displays the message The printer is not  
responding.  
TopAccessDocMon periodically tries to reestablish the link. How frequently this is  
done depends upon the refresh rate.  
Warnings display in yellow and errors in red. Clicking the primary icon (the first one)  
takes you to the TopAccessDocMon window.  
4) Printer Icon  
Click the printer icon to update the information.  
— Checking Device Status  
In the Device Status tab, you can check the printer status.  
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1) Printer Image  
This displays a visual representation of the printer, showing the device status icon  
when an error condition occurs.  
2) Name  
This displays the name of the printer.  
3) Model  
This displays the printer model name.  
4) Location  
This displays the printer’s physical location.  
5) Status  
This tells you if the machine is ready for printing.  
6) Hole Punch  
This displays the type of hole punch unit installed.  
7) Physical Address  
This displays the printer’s machine address (a unique ID provided by the printer’s  
network card, also referred to as the hardware address.)  
8) Printer Information  
This displays the drawer status icon along with the errors and warnings that have  
been recorded for the printer. Shows drawer status and provides machine informa-  
tion such as toner low, door open, paper jam, etc. Also it provides the alert and  
counter information.  
9) Description (list box below Printer Information)  
This highlights the method of recovery for the alert selected above.  
10)[Add Device]  
Click this to add a new device to be monitored. The TopAccessDocMon Network  
Discovery dialog box appears.  
— Changing Monitoring Devices  
You can change the device to display the details in the TopAccessDocMon window.  
To change the device, click the [Printer] menu, [Change Printer], and select the device  
name of which the details are displayed in the TopAccessDocMon window.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can add the device name in the Change Printer menu by clicking [Add Device] in  
the Device Status tab.  
— Adding Devices  
You can add the devices to be monitored by TopAccessDocMon.  
To add the new device, you can use the TopAccessDocMon Network Discovery func-  
tion. You can add the printer by automatically searching the printer in your network, or  
entering the printer address manually.  
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Adding new device by searching the printer automatically  
1. Click [Add Device] in the Device Status tab.  
The TopAccessDocMon Network Discovery dialog box appears.  
2. Click [Start Discovery] to begin the process.  
TopAccessDocMon locates the compatible printers in your network.  
SUPPLEMENTS:  
You can quit the process by clicking [Stop Discovery].  
It may not find the device that is located in the different segment. If a device cannot  
be found, find a device manually from the [Manual Selection] button.  
3. When the process is complete, the printers that have been  
found are listed in the “Discovered Device” list.  
SUPPLEMENT: If the process continues for a long time, it is because too many network clients are on  
the network. Also, you must change the discover settings if you want to search for a  
printer in the IPX/SPX network. In this case, you can configure the discovery settings  
using the [Advanced] button.  
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4. Select the printers that you want to monitor from the “Dis-  
covered Device” list and click [Add].  
The selected printer is added to the “Monitoring Device” list.  
SUPPLEMENT: You can remove the printers from the “Monitoring Device” list. To do this, select the  
printer that you want to remove and click [Remove]. However, you cannot remove the  
printers which are related to the installed printer drivers.  
5. Click [OK].  
Adding new device by entering the printer address manually  
1. Click [Add Device] in the Device Status tab.  
The TopAccessDocMon Network Discovery dialog box appears.  
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2. Click [Manual Selection].  
The Manual Selection dialog box appears.  
3. Enter each item to specify the printer address.  
IP Address — Enter the IP address of the printer.  
IPX Address — Enter the IPX address of the printer. This is available only  
when the IPX/SPX protocol and Novell Client are installed in your computer, and  
the computer is connected to the NetWare server.  
Name — Enter the printer name.  
Location — Enter the location of the printer.  
NOTE: You must enter “Name” and either “IP Address” or “IPX Address”.  
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4. Entered printer is added in the “Monitoring Device” list.  
Click [OK].  
Configuring Network Discovery Settings  
You can configure the discovery settings for the Network Discovery in the Discovery  
Settings dialog box.  
1) Devices - Find TOSHIBA Devices  
Check on this to search only for TOSHIBA devices in your network, such as the e-  
STUDIO451c Series, e-STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-STUDIO450  
Series, e-STUDIO280 Series, GL-1020, GL-1010 and SC-2.  
2) Devices - Find All Devices on the Network  
Check on this to search for all compatible devices can be detected.  
3) Network - Enable IPX/SPX Search  
Check on this to search for printers connected to the IPX/SPX network. This is  
available only when the IPX/SPX protocol and Novell Client are installed in your  
computer, and the computer is connected to the NetWare server.  
4) Network - Enable TCP/IP Search  
Check on this to search for printers connected to the TCP/IP network. This is avail-  
able only when the TCP/IP protocol is installed in your computer.  
When this is enabled, select how TopAccessDocMon should search for printers in  
the TCP/IP network.  
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Search local subnet — Select this to search for printers in local subnet.  
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Specify a range — Select this to search for printers in a specific range of IP  
addresses. When this is selected, enter the IP addresses in the “From” field and  
To” field to specify the range.  
— Monitoring Queues  
Each of the TopAccessDocMon job status tabs display essentially the same informa-  
tion.  
The Queue tabs on the TopAccessDocMon window are vary depending on the monitor-  
ing device:  
e-STUDIO451c Series, e-STUDIO850 Series, e-STUDIO4511 Series, e-STUDIO450  
Series, and e-STUDIO280 Series — Print Queue, Private Print, Proof Print, Scheduled  
Print, Fax, e-Filing, and Invalid  
GL-1020 — Print Queue, Private Print, Proof Print, Scheduled Print, Fax, TopAccess-  
Composer, and Invalid  
GL-1010 — Print Queue, Private Print, Proof Print, Scheduled Print, Fax, TopAccess-  
Composer, and Invalid  
SC-2 — Device Status, Print Queue, Private Print, and Proof Print.  
Job status information  
Document Name — is the name of the document that is printing.  
Status — is the state or condition of the job.  
Scheduled — for Scheduled Print jobs, this item displays the date and time the job  
is scheduled to print in localized form.  
User Name — identifies who submitted the job.  
Pages — shows the pages in the job and number of pages printed.  
Submitted — is the date and time that the print job was submitted.  
Copies — this item contains the number of copies requested.  
In each queue tab, you can delete a print job that you originally submitted.  
In addition, in the Proof Print tab, you can print the remaining copies of proof print jobs.  
In the Scheduled Print tab, you can print the selected scheduled job immediately. In the  
Invalid tab, you can print the selected job by entering the department code.  
Deleting print jobs  
1. Display the queue tab and select a print job that you want to  
delete.  
NOTE: You can delete the print job only that you originally submitted.  
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2. Click [Document] menu and select [Cancel].  
The selected job is deleted.  
Releasing proof print documents  
1. Display the Proof Print tab and select a proof print job that  
you want to print of remaining copies.  
NOTE: You can release the proof print job only that you originally submitted.  
2. Click [Document] menu and select [Release Proof].  
The Release Proof dialog box appears.  
3. Enter the number of copies and click [OK].  
The remaining copies of the proof print job are printed.  
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Releasing scheduled print documents immediately  
1. Display the Scheduled Print tab and select a scheduled print  
job that you want to print immediately.  
NOTE: You can release the scheduled print job only that you originally submitted.  
2. Click [Document] menu and select [Print Now].  
The selected scheduled print job is immediately printed.  
Releasing invalid print documents  
1. Display the Invalid Print tab and select a print job that you  
want to print.  
NOTES:  
You can release the print job only that you originally submitted.  
The invalid jobs for exceeding the limitation for number of copies cannot be  
released.  
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2. Click [Document] menu and select [Release].  
The Invalid Release dialog box appears.  
3. Enter the 5-digit department code and click [OK].  
The selected invalid print job is printed.  
Event Notification  
When an event occurs that has been assigned alert status (selected for notification), a  
popup notification dialog box appears. This popup message contains the following infor-  
mation about the event:  
NOTE: If you did not select Popup Message as the notification method, you will not see a  
popup notification dialog box.  
Date/Time — displays the date and time of the document.  
Document — displays the name of the document.  
Message — displays the event notification message.  
Notification Number — displays the sequential order of the current message in the  
notification queue. For example, 3/8 indicates that it is the third message in a queue  
of eight notifications.  
— Click this to display the first notification dialog box in the queue.  
— Click this to display the previous notification dialog box in the queue.  
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— Click this to display the next notification dialog box in the queue.  
— Click this to display the last notification dialog box in the queue.  
Close — closes the window.  
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When Printing cannot be Performed  
NOTE: This problem can arise as the result of a hardware malfunction, a network communica-  
tion or configuration problem. Before troubleshooting the client error, ask your adminis-  
trator to troubleshoot the hardware or network errors. Those troubleshooting are  
described in the Network Administration Guide.  
The following checklist helps you identify the source of the error and directs to you  
where you can find more information about resolving it.  
Client Error for Windows Platform  
No  
Check...  
Yes  
No  
For Instruction, Go To...  
1
Have you ever printed success-  
fully from this client workstation?  
Next  
Step  
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3
Do you set up the printer driver  
other than a SMB connection?  
Next  
Step  
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Open TopAccessDocMon and  
note the taskbar connection icon  
and status bar message. Is this  
equipment responding?  
Next  
Step  
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4
Try resubmitting the job. Does  
the printer status read “Docu-  
ment has printed successfully”?  
P.348 "Cannot Interpret  
TopAccessDocMon Mes-  
End  
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Client Error for Macintosh Platform  
No  
Check...  
Yes  
End  
No  
For Instruction, Go To...  
1
Is this equipment you created  
selected in the Chooser?  
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Print Job Status Messages  
The status and result of the print jobs is indicated as following in the Print Job page in  
the Job Status tab and Print Log page in the Logs tab.  
Error Code  
Cause  
PM size error  
Corrective Action  
1200 dpi print jobs cannot be printed without  
the optional expansion memory. Send a print  
job with a 600 dpi setting.  
402F  
HDD full error  
Delete unnecessary private print jobs and  
invalid department print jobs.  
4031  
A221  
Job canceled  
Power failure  
(Job was canceled.)  
Check if the power cable is connected properly  
and it is inserted securely. Check if the power  
voltage is unstable.  
A222  
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Printer Driver Errors  
Printer Driver Installation Error Messages  
Setup Needs to Copy Windows NT Files  
Problem Description  
The wrong port type was selected from the Printer Ports dialog.  
Corrective Action  
1. Click Cancel until the Add Printer Wizard terminates.  
2. Double-click Add Printer from the Printers folder but, when prompted to select a  
port, choose Local Port.  
Client Software CD Now Required  
Problem Description  
When adding a new printer driver, the end user did not choose the Have Disk option;  
instead, he selected the printer name from the Add Printer list.  
Corrective Action  
1. Cancel the Add Printer Wizard.  
2. Double-click Add Printer from the Printers folder but, when prompted to locate the  
driver, click Have Disk.  
3. Select Use Existing Driver to add another copy of an existing driver or browse to the  
subdirectory that contains the appropriate *.inf file.  
File *.DRV on Client CD Count Not Be Found  
Problem Description  
When adding a new printer driver, the user did not choose the Have Disk option but  
selected the printer name from the Add Printer list.  
Corrective Action  
1. Cancel the Add Printer Wizard.  
2. Double-click Add Printer from the Printers folder, but when prompted to locate the  
driver, click Have Disk.  
3. Browse to the subdirectory that contains the appropriate *.inf file.  
Location Does Not Contain Information About Your  
Hardware  
Problem Description  
The path to the *.inf file selected during driver installation is too far away. In other words,  
there are too many characters in the directory path.  
Corrective Action  
Copy the directory containing the *.inf file to the local drive and resume installation.  
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This Port is Currently in Use  
Problem Description  
The driver was either open, printing a job, or is in use by another printer or application,  
when you attempted to delete it.  
Corrective Action  
Make sure all print jobs have completed before deleting a port. If there are still prob-  
lems, exit all applications and try again. Check each driver to see if another driver is  
using the same port. If so, first change the driver’s port setting and delete the port.  
Problem with the Current Printer Setup  
Problem Description  
The driver was not set up properly, possibly because the installation procedure did not  
complete.  
Corrective Action  
Delete the driver and either reinstall it from the distribution CD-ROM or download it from  
this equipment.  
Printer Driver General Errors  
Driver Mapped to Wrong Port  
Problem Description  
If the printer driver on a client workstation points to the wrong network port, jobs do not  
appear in the current jobs queue or print out.  
Corrective Action  
1. Open the Printers folder from the Control Panel.  
2. Right-click the printer driver icon.  
3. Select Properties from the shortcut menu.  
4. Depending on the operating system, select the following tab:  
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In Windows 98/Me — Select Details. Browse to select the printer or Novell  
queue.  
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In Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003 — Select Ports. Add a new port and  
map it to the printer.  
5. Make sure that the path to the printer and the device name are correct.  
\\<device name>\print  
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Where <device name> is the same as the device name set from the Touch  
Panel Display.  
6. Click the General Tab and click Print Test Page to confirm that the settings are cor-  
rect.  
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Command Line Options Not Processed  
Problem Description  
All print options are sent to this equipment at the start of the print job. If the print file  
already contains print commands, they override the command line options you set. For  
example, if the print file specifies the Letter media, and you specify the A4 media option  
with the lp command, the document is output on letter size paper (provided, of course,  
that all copier-related restrictions have been met).  
Corrective Action  
Change the properties in the document you want to print and recreate the print file.  
Submit the print job using the LP command without setting additional parameters.  
Cannot Remember Document Password  
Problem Description  
There is no way to obtain the password for a Private Print job after it has been sent. A  
private print job remains in the queue until the correct Document Password is entered.  
Corrective Action  
The end user must delete the job from the Touch Panel Display or through TopAccess-  
DocMon and resubmit the Private Print job using a new password. Encourage the user  
to write down the password so they can enter it to retrieve their jobs from the Touch  
Panel Display.  
Retrieval of Printer Configuration Failed  
Problem Description  
When accessing the printer properties, the system displayed “Retrieval of printer con-  
figuration failed”.  
Corrective Action  
If the printer driver cannot communicate with this equipment — Verify that the system is  
running. If not, turn it on. Connect to this equipment via TopAccess. If you cannot con-  
nect, reboot this equipment. If that fails, check the printer driver port assignment to  
make sure it is correct.  
Cannot Print a Job Using SMB  
Problem Description  
When printing a document using a SMB connection, the job cannot be printed because  
an error such as “No more connections can be made to this remote computer” and  
Your file could not be printed due to an error” are continuously displayed.  
Corrective Action  
It assumes using SMB printing in a small network. If you can use the Windows NT 4.0,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 as a print server, it is recom-  
mended to set up for printing via Windows print server. For further information about  
setting up printing via a Windows print server, see the Network Administration Guide.  
If you cannot use a Windows print server in your network, use LPR printing for Windows  
NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003.  
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Cannot Print a Job as Expected Using PS Printer Driver  
Problem Description  
When printing with the PS3 printer driver from the application that creates the Post-  
Script code for printing such as Adobe Acrobat, the following print options may not work  
correctly.  
Manual Scale  
Print Paper Size  
Paper Type  
User Front Cover  
User Back Cover  
Interleave Pages  
Insert Pages  
Booklet  
Multiple Pages per Sheet  
All options in the Effect tab  
All options in the Image Quality tab  
Corrective Action  
Disable “Use PostScript Passthrough” in the PostScript Settings dialog box and print a  
document.  
Cannot Change Settings on Font Tab and Configuration Tab  
Problem Description  
The Font tab and Configuration tab are grayed out and they cannot be modified.  
Corrective Action  
Users who do not have the privilege to change the printer driver setting cannot change  
the options in the Font tab and Configuration tab. Please log in with Administrator or  
Power User.  
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TopAccessDocMon Errors  
This section describes about the error conditions and messages of TopAccessDocMon.  
TopAccessDocMon Error Conditions  
Refer to the corrective action for the following error conditions.  
The Device is Not Responding  
Problem Description  
The status bar reads, “The device is not responding” and the broken connection icon is  
displayed in the taskbar.  
Technically, this icon means that the SNMP manager on the client machine cannot com-  
municate with the SNMP agent on this equipment. Several error conditions can cause  
this status:  
The network connection between the client and the device has been broken.  
The device IP Address has changed and the client is still using the old address.  
The device is currently rebooting.  
The SNMP agent on the device is not functioning properly or has stopped function-  
ing.  
Corrective Action  
1. Make sure that the SNMP Network Service is enabled from the Network Setup page  
in the TopAccess Administrator mode.  
2. Wait for a couple of minutes. Most of the time, the connection is reestablished auto-  
matically.  
3. If the broken connection condition persists, exit and restart TopAccessDocMon.  
4. If, upon restarting TopAccessDocMon, you receive a message that the address can-  
not be resolved, manually discover and select the device.  
Cannot View Job in TopAccessDocMon Print Queue  
Problem Description  
After submitting a job to print, there are several reasons why you may not see the job in  
the print queue:  
The wrong device selected.  
The job is queued on the Windows operating system print spooler.  
The job may be held in the Novell print queue.  
A copier error prevents printing.  
Corrective Action  
Check the device location to see if there really should be any jobs listed.  
Check the Jobs Log in TopAccess to see if the status of the job is listed as Done,  
Deleted, or Unserviceable.  
If the job is very small, it may have already been serviced and moved to the Jobs  
Log as a terminated job. If the job was unserviceable for some reason, it no longer  
appears in the under Current Jobs list.  
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5. Troubleshooting  
Look at the Touch Panel Display for error messages. For instance, a prompt to load  
paper holds up subsequent jobs in the queue.  
In a Peer to Peer environment, the job may be queued on the Microsoft Windows  
operating system print spooler and, consequently, not available in Current Jobs or  
the Jobs Log. If you do not see any error messages and the printer seems to be  
working fine, resubmit the job.  
The job may be in the Novell print queue and thus, not visible for the moment. Use  
NWAdmin or PCONSOLE to see if there are any queue errors.  
Cannot Interpret TopAccessDocMon Messages/  
Warning/Errors  
Problem Description  
The device status indicates the current state of the copier to which print jobs are being  
submitted.  
Corrective Action  
For an explanation of device status messages, refer to the following section.  
TopAccessDocMon Error Messages  
When the error message or printer status message is displayed, refer to the following  
section to find your corrective action.  
TopAccessDocMon Notification Messages  
The following table shows the notification messages displayed and helps you to find  
more information about resolving it.  
Message  
Description  
Your document has been  
printed.  
User has sent a print job and it has finished printing success-  
fully.  
Your private print document is User has sent a private print job and it is ready for the user to  
now being held.  
walk to copier and activate the job.  
Your proof set has been  
printed.  
User has sent a private print job and a proof copy of a multi-  
copy job has printed, and it is ready for the user to review  
before releasing and printing the remaining copies.  
Your fax has been transmit-  
ted successfully.  
User has sent a fax job and it has finished faxing successfully.  
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Message  
Description  
Your document has been  
cancelled.  
User had sent a print job and it has been changed to a can-  
celled state. This can happen when a paper size is not avail-  
able and the timeout has expired. Ensure proper paper has  
been set to this equipment and resubmit the job.  
If this message is notified after sending a private, proof, or  
scheduled print job, the private or proof print job was cancelled  
before it was put into a held state. This may occur because of  
a missing byte or memory failure. In this case, ask your admin-  
istrator to maintain the available hard disk space to store the  
jobs, or delete the unnecessary jobs stored and resubmit the  
job.  
Your document cannot be  
printed due to error.  
User has sent a print job and it was rendered unserviceable by  
this equipment. Make sure you use the correct printer driver.  
Fax transmission failure  
The the transmission of a fax job that was sent using N/W-Fax  
driver failed. Make sure you specify the correct destinations.  
Document is held as invalid  
The print job is held as an invalid job because of an invalid  
department code. Make sure you specify the correct depart-  
ment code.  
The printer has a paper jam.  
The printer is offline.  
A paper jam has occurred. Remove the jam and resubmit the  
job.  
The printer is offline. This may be displayed by monitoring  
other TOSHIBA device, such as GL-1020, GL-1010, SC-2, so  
on. Turn the printer online and resubmit the job.  
The printer is out of paper.  
The printer door is open.  
One of the drawers is out of paper. Add paper.  
One of the doors is opened. Close the door.  
The printer requires attention. An error has occurred. Go to the Touch Panel Display to see  
the type of error. For more details on resolving the error, refer  
to the Operator’s Manual for Basic Function or consult your  
network administrator.  
The yellow toner is Empty.  
One of the toner cartridges is empty. Replace it.  
The magenta toner is Empty. Toner Empty message for yellow, magenta, cyan toners are  
The cyan toner is Empty.  
The black toner is Empty.  
displayed only for e-STUDIO4511 Series.  
The toner bag is full. Replace the toner bag.  
The used toner container is  
full.  
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TopAccessDocMon Printer Status Messages  
The following table shows the printer status messages displayed in the Device Status  
tab and helps you to find more information about resolving it.  
Status  
Details  
Description  
Paper Empty Paper Empty in Upper  
Drawer - Please Add Paper.  
Add paper in the Drawer 1.  
Paper Empty in Drawer 1 -  
Please Add Paper  
Paper Empty in Lower  
Drawer - Please Add Paper.  
Add paper in the Drawer 2.  
Add paper in the Drawer 3.  
Paper Empty in Drawer 2 -  
Please Add Paper  
Paper Empty in Pedestal  
Upper Drawer - Please Add  
Paper.  
Paper Empty in Drawer 3 -  
Please Add Paper  
Paper Empty in Pedestal  
Lower Drawer - Please Add  
Paper.  
Add paper in the Drawer 4.  
Paper Empty in Drawer 4 -  
Please Add Paper  
Paper Empty in Large Capac- Add paper in the Large Capacity Feeder.  
ity Feeder - Please Add  
Paper.  
Paper Empty in Stack Feed  
Bypass - Please Add Paper.  
Add paper in the Stack Feed Bypass.  
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Status  
Details  
Description  
Close the Platen Cover.  
Cover Open  
Platen Cover Open - Please  
Close Cover  
Front Cover Open - Please  
Close Cover.  
Close the Front Cover.  
Main Feeding Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover.  
Close the Main Part Feeding Cover.  
Close the Transfer Cover.  
Transfer Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover.  
Lower Side Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover.  
Close the Large Capacity Feeder Feeding  
Cover.  
Drawer Open - Please Close Close the Drawer Cover.  
Cover.  
Auto Duplex Unit Cover Open Close the duplex unit cover.  
- Please Close Cover.  
Relay Unit Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover.  
Close the Relay Unit Cover.  
Finisher Door Open - Please  
Close Door.  
Close the Finisher Door.  
Lower Tray Transport Cover  
Open - Please Close Cover.  
Close the Lower Tray Transport Cover.  
Close the Lower Tray Delivery Cover.  
Lower Tray Delivery Cover  
Open - Please Close Cover.  
Lower Tray Front Cover Open Close the Lower Tray Front Cover.  
- Please Close Cover.  
Hole Punch Unit Front Cover Close the Punch Unit Front Cover.  
Open - Please Close Cover.  
Hole Punch Unit Cover Open Close the Punch Unit Cover.  
- Please Close Cover.  
Inserter Unit Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover  
Close the Inserter Unit Cover.  
Exit Cover Open - Please  
Close Cover  
Close the Exit Cover.  
Job Separator Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover.  
Close the Job Separator Cover.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
Offset Tray Cover Open -  
Please Close Cover.  
Close the Offset Tray Cover.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
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Status  
Details  
Description  
Paper Jam  
Paper Jam in Auto Duplex  
Unit - Please Clear Paper  
Path  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Jam in Stack Feed  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Bypass - Please Clear Paper to remove jammed paper.  
Path  
Paper Jam in Upper Drawer - Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Please Clear Paper Path  
to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Jam in Drawer 1 -  
Please Clear Paper Path  
Paper Jam in Lower Drawer - Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Please Clear Paper Path  
to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Jam in Drawer 2 -  
Please Clear Paper Path  
Paper Jam in Large Capacity Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Feeder - Please Clear Paper to remove jammed paper.  
Path  
Paper Jam in Pedestal Upper Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Drawer - Please Clear Paper to remove jammed paper.  
Path  
Paper Jam in Drawer 3 -  
Please Clear Paper Path  
Paper Jam in Pedestal Lower Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Drawer - Please Clear Paper to remove jammed paper.  
Path  
Paper Jam in Drawer 4 -  
Please Clear Paper Path  
Paper Jam in Finisher -  
Please Clear Paper Path  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Jam in Printer - Please Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Clear Paper Path to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Jam in Job Separator - Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Please Clear Paper Path.  
to remove jammed paper.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
Paper Jam in Offset Tray -  
Please Clear Paper Path.  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to remove jammed paper.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
Paper Ejection Jam - Please  
Clear Paper Path  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Insertion Jam - Please Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Clear Paper Path  
to remove jammed paper.  
Paper Jam in Auto Docu-  
ment Feeder - Please Clear  
Paper Path  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to remove jammed paper.  
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Status  
Details  
Description  
Toner Full  
Used Toner Container Full -  
Please Replace.  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to replace the Toner Container.  
Toner Empty Black Toner Empty - Please  
Refill.  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to replace the Black Toner.  
Cyan Toner Empty - Please  
Refill.  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to replace the Cyan Toner.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series and e-STUDIO451c  
Series.  
Magenta Toner Empty -  
Please Refill.  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
to replace the Magenta Toner.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series and e-STUDIO451c  
Series.  
Yellow Toner Empty - Please Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Refill.  
to replace the Yellow Toner.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series and e-STUDIO451c  
Series.  
Toner Near  
Empty  
Black Toner Cartridge  
Depleted - Please Install New to replace the Black Toner.  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Cartridge Before System is  
Empty.  
Cyan Toner Cartridge  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Depleted - Please Install New to replace the Cyan Toner.  
Cartridge Before System is  
Empty.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series and e-STUDIO451c  
Series.  
Magenta Toner Cartridge  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Depleted - Please Install New to replace the Magenta Toner.  
Cartridge Before System is  
Empty.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series and e-STUDIO451c  
Series.  
Yellow Toner Cartridge  
Refer to the HELP on the Touch Panel Display  
Depleted - Please Install New to replace the Yellow Toner.  
Cartridge Before System is  
Empty.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series and e-STUDIO451c  
Series.  
Staple Empty Staple Empty - Please Set  
Staple Cartridge  
Set the Staple Cartridge. Refer to the Opera-  
tor’s Manual for Basic Function for instruc-  
tion.  
Finisher’s Lower Tray Staples Set the Saddle Staple Cartridge. Refer to the  
are Empty - Please Replace  
Saddle Staple Cartridge  
Operator’s Manual for Basic Function for  
instruction.  
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Status  
Details  
Description  
Printer Error  
Finisher Disconnected -  
Please Join Finisher to  
Copier.  
Join the Finisher to the copier stably.  
Hole Punch Jam in Finisher - Clear hole punches from the Finisher. Refer to  
Please Clear Hole Punch  
the Operator’s Manual for Basic Function  
for instruction.  
Staple Jam in Finisher -  
Please Clear Staple  
Remove jammed staples from the Finisher.  
Refer to the Operator’s Manual for Basic  
Function for instruction.  
Staple Jam in Lower Tray of  
Remove jammed staples from the Saddle-  
Finisher - Please Clear Staple stitch Finisher. Refer to the Operator’s Man-  
ual for Basic Function for instruction.  
Toner Error - Please Use  
Genuine TOSHIBA Toner.  
Check and adjust the toner bottle.  
Finisher Lower Tray Full -  
Please Remove Paper  
Remove paper from the Lower Tray of Saddle-  
stitch Finisher.  
Mixed Sized Paper not  
Allowed - Please Check  
Paper  
Check the paper.  
Finisher Tray 1 Paper Full -  
Please Remove Paper.  
Remove paper from the Finisher Tray 1.  
Remove paper from the Finisher Tray 2.  
Finisher Tray 2 Paper Full -  
Please Remove Paper.  
Inner Tray Paper Full -  
Please Remove Paper.  
Remove paper from the Inner Tray.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO4511 Series, e-STUDIO450 Series,  
and e-STUDIO280 Series.  
Hole Punch Full in Finisher-  
Please Clear Hole Punch.  
Dispose the punched paper bits. Refer to the  
Operator’s Manual for Basic Function for  
instruction.  
Job Separator Upper Paper  
Remove paper form the Job Separator Upper  
Full - Please Remove Paper. Tray.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
Job Separator Lower Paper  
Remove paper from the Job Separator Lower  
Full - Please Remove Paper. Tray.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
Offset Tray Full - Please  
Remove Paper.  
Remove paper from the Offset Tray.  
This error message is only displayed for e-  
STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280  
Series.  
Printer Output Error - Please  
Contact Service Technician.  
Contact your service representative.  
Printer Input Error - Please  
Contact Service Technician.  
Contact your service representative.  
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Status  
Details  
Description  
Contact Ser- Auto Document Feeder Error Contact your service representative.  
vice Techni-  
cian  
- Please Contact Service  
Technician.  
Alignment Error in Auto Docu- Contact your service representative.  
ment Feeder - Please Con-  
tact Service Technician.  
Motor Error in Auto Document Contact your service representative.  
Feeder - Please Contact Ser-  
vice Technician.  
I/F Error in Auto Document  
Feeder - Please Contact Ser-  
vice Technician.  
Contact your service representative.  
Fatal Error - Please Contact  
Service Technician.  
Contact your service representative.  
Contact your service representative.  
Main Motor Error - Please  
Contact Service Technician.  
Fuser Error - Please Contact Contact your service representative.  
Service Technician.  
Scanner Error - Please Con-  
tact Service Technician.  
Contact your service representative.  
Motor Error - Please Contact Contact your service representative.  
Service Technician.  
HDD Error - Please Contact  
Service Technician.  
Contact your service representative.  
The Time for Periodic Mainte- Contact your service representative.  
nance - Please Contact Ser-  
vice Technician.  
Device Status Indicators  
The Printer Image area for the TopAccessDocMon Device tab window displays visual  
Device Status Indicators in the event of a device malfunction.  
Printer Error 1  
The above printer error icon indicate that non-recommended toner is being used.  
For information on resolving the error condition, refer to “REPLACE TONER CAR-  
TRIDGE SYMBOL” in Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
Printer Error 2  
The above printer error icon indicates:  
-
-
-
You need to remove paper from standard output tray.  
You need to remove paper from Job Separator.  
You need to remove paper from Finisher tray.  
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-
-
-
You need to remove staples jammed in the Finisher. For information on resolving  
the error condition, refer to “CLEAR PAPER SYMBOL” in Operator’s Manual  
for Basic Function.  
You need to clear hole punches from Finisher. For information on resolving the  
error condition, refer to “DISPOSING OF THE PUNCHED PAPER BITS  
(OPTIONAL)” in Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
Non-recommended toner is being used. For information on resolving the error  
condition, refer to “REPLACE TONER CARTRIDGE SYMBOL” in Operator’s  
Manual for Basic Function.  
-
-
-
-
You need to remove excess staples from the Saddle-stitch Finisher.  
You performed saddle stitch printing using mixed paper sizes.  
Cannot load paper from the LCF.  
Cannot output to inner tray. (Only for e-STUDIO451c Series, e-STUDIO4511  
Series, e-STUDIO450 Series, and e-STUDIO280 Series).  
Cover Open  
The Cover Open error icon indicates that you need to close the cover.  
Drawer Open  
The Drawer Open error icon shows that drawer is open. You must close the speci-  
fied drawer to resume printing and copying functions.  
Toner Empty  
The color of the Toner Empty icon varies depending on which toner cartridge is  
empty:  
-
-
-
-
Black — Black Toner Empty  
Cyan — Cyan Toner Empty  
Magenta — Magenta Toner Empty  
Yellow — Yellow Toner Empty  
For information on resolving the error condition, refer to “REPLACE TONER CAR-  
TRIDGE SYMBOL” in Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
Toner Full  
The Toner Full error icon indicates you need to replace the toner container. For  
information on resolving the error condition, refer to “REPLACE TONER BAG SYM-  
BOL” in Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
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Paper Empty  
The Out of Paper error icon shows that drawer is empty. A paper out condition does  
not necessarily terminate a print or copy job. If Auto-select options are configured,  
printing and copying may continue by drawing paper from a different drawer. Refer  
to the TopAccess online Help for instructions on setting up Auto-Select mode. For  
information on resolving the error condition, refer to “ADD PAPER SYMBOL” in  
Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
Paper Jam  
The Paper Jam icon indicates that you need to remove jammed paper from the  
equipment. For information on resolving the error condition, refer to “CLEAR  
PAPER SYMBOL” in Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
Staple Empty  
The Add Staples error icon indicates you need to add staples to the finisher. For  
information on resolving the error condition, refer to “ADDING STAPLES  
(OPTIONAL)” in Operator’s Manual for Basic Function.  
Serviceman Calls  
The Service Call error icon indicates that a call for service is needed. Contact your  
service representative.  
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Managing Fonts with Font Manager  
The Agfa Monotype Font Manager 2000 program can be used to manage your fonts in  
Windows. This program can be launch by clicking [Run Font Manager] on the Fonts tab  
of the printer driver.  
It can:  
Search your local and network drives for fonts.  
Install and uninstall fonts in Windows.  
Remove fonts from your computer.  
Preview or print the fonts on your computer or network.  
Create font groups for personal or workgroup projects.  
Sort your fonts in a variety of ways, etc.  
Installing Font Manager  
The Agfa Monotype Font Manager 2000 can be installed from the Client Utilities CD-  
ROM.  
Searching Fonts  
The first time you start Agfa Monotype Font Manager 2000, the Find Fonts dialog box  
appears automatically. Before installing a font in Windows, you have to search the avail-  
able fonts that can be installed by Font Manager 2000.  
Searching fonts  
1. Click the [Fonts] menu and select [Search for Fonts...].  
The Find Fonts dialog box appears.  
2. Select which drive you want to search for fonts.  
Selected Drives — Select this to choose one of the drives when searching for  
fonts.  
All Drives — Select this to search on all drives when searching for fonts.  
Selected Paths — Select this to enter the path to the drive when searching for  
fonts. Enter the path to the drive you want to search when you select this.  
3. Click [OK].  
When you select “Selected Drives”, Continue to the next step.  
When you select “All Drives”, skip to Step 6.  
When you select “Selected Paths”, skip to Step 6.  
4. The Select Drives dialog box appears.  
5. Select a drive to search for fonts from the list and click [OK].  
6. Searching for fonts begins. The Search for fonts... dialog box  
is displayed while searching for fonts.  
If you cancel to search for fonts, click [Stop].  
7. The searched fonts are displayed at the Available Font list.  
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Installing Fonts in Windows  
After searching the fonts, you can install them in Windows. Once the fonts are installed  
in Windows, the fonts can be displayed on the dialog box in applications and printed by  
the machine.  
Installing the TrueType fonts  
1. Highlight the fonts you want to install in Windows from the  
“Available Font List”.  
2. Click the [Fonts] menu and select [Install].  
3. The fonts are installed in Windows and added to the installed  
fonts list.  
Uninstalling Fonts in Windows  
You can uninstall the fonts in Windows. However, even if you uninstall the fonts from  
Windows, the source files of the uninstalled fonts are not deleted from the drive.  
Uninstalling the TrueType fonts  
1. Highlight the fonts you want to uninstall from Windows from  
the installed fonts list.  
2. Click the [Fonts] menu and select [Un-install].  
3. The fonts are uninstalled from Windows. The uninstalled  
fonts are added to the “Available Fonts List”.  
Removing Fonts from the Computer  
You can remove from your computer the fonts that no longer be required. Even if you  
uninstall the fonts from Windows, the source files of the uninstalled fonts are not deleted  
from the hard drive. You can remove the sources of the uninstalled fonts from your com-  
puter by this function.  
Before removing the fonts, the fonts must be uninstalled from Windows first.  
Removing the TrueType font files from your computer  
1. Highlight the fonts you want to remove from your computer  
in the installed fonts list.  
2. Click the [Fonts] menu and select [Remove Font].  
3. The Remove Fonts dialog box appears.  
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4. Check on the box for “Delete font(s) from the hard disk” and  
click [OK].  
If you do not check on the checkbox for “Delete font(s) from the hard disk”,  
the source of the fonts are not deleted from the hard disk. If you want to  
remove the fonts from the Available Font List but do not want to delete the  
source file, do not check this checkbox.  
5. The source files of the fonts are deleted from the hard drive.  
Displaying Font Preview  
You can preview the fonts that are displayed in the Available Font List and the installed  
fonts list.  
Previewing fonts  
1. Highlight a font you want to preview from the Available Font  
List or the installed fonts list.  
2. Click [Fonts] menu and select [Preview].  
3. The Preview dialog box appears. The sample font is dis-  
played on the dialog box.  
Point Size You can select the point size of the sample font displayed.  
Normal Styles — When this is selected, the font is displayed in the normal face  
on the dialog box.  
All Styles — When this is selected, the font is displayed in all of its available font  
faces in the dialog box.  
Creating a Font Group  
You can create a group of fonts and give a descriptive name to the group. The created  
group can be used to install or uninstall the fonts in Windows. This function can be used  
to configure the different working scenarios of the fonts for each user.  
Creating a font group  
1. Select the Font Groups folder and click the [Fonts] menu and  
select [New Group...].  
The New Group dialog box appears.  
2. Enter the group name in the Group Name field.  
3. In the All Available Fonts, expand each folder and select the  
fonts that you want to add to the group.  
4. Click [Add>>].  
The selected fonts are added to the Fonts in Group list.  
5. Click [OK].  
6. The created group is added to the Font Groups list.  
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Sorting Fonts in the List  
You can sort and change the order of fonts to be displayed in the Available Font and  
Installed Fonts list.  
Sorting by Name  
Click the [Sort] menu and click [Sort by Name]. The fonts are listed alphabetically by the  
font family name.  
Sorting by Font Type  
Click the [Sort] menu and click [Sort by Font Type]. The fonts are grouped according to  
their technology type (TrueType, Type 1, or screen bitmap) and within each group the  
names will be listed alphabetically.  
Inverting the Alphabetical Order  
The lists can be inverted by clicking on the [Sort] menu and [Inverse Sort].  
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Internal Fonts List  
Internal PCL Fonts List  
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Courier  
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42  
43  
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68  
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70  
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73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
Helvetica-BoldOblique  
Helvetica-Narrow  
1
CG-Times  
2
CG-Times Bold  
Helvetica-Narrow-Bold  
Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique  
Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique  
Palatino-Roman  
3
CG-Times Italic  
4
CG-Times Bold Italic  
CG Omega  
5
6
CG Omega Bold  
CG Omega Italic  
CG Omega Bold Italic  
Coronet  
Palatino-Bold  
7
Palatino-Italic  
8
Palatino-BoldItalic  
ITC AvantGarde-Book  
ITC AvantGarde-BookOblique  
ITC AvantGarde-Demi  
ITC AvantGarde-DemiOblique  
ITC Bookman-Light  
ITC Bookman-LightItalic  
ITC Bookman-Demi  
ITC Bookman-DemiItalic  
NewCenturySchlbk-Roman  
NewCenturySchlbk-Bold  
NewCenturySchlbk-Italic  
NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic  
Times-Roman  
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10  
11  
12  
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14  
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34  
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37  
38  
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Clarendon Condensed  
Univers Medium  
Univers Bold  
Univers Italic  
Univers Bold Italic  
Univers Medium Condensed  
Univers Condensed Bold  
Univers Medium Condensed Italic  
Univers Condensed Bold Italic  
Antique Olive  
Antique Olive Bold  
Antique Olive Italic  
Garamond Antiqua  
Garamond Halbfett  
Garamond Kursiv  
Garamond Kursiv Halbfett  
Mrigold  
Times-Bold  
Times-Italic  
Times-BoldItalic  
ITCZapfChancery-MediumItalic  
Symbol  
Albertus Medium  
Albertus Extra Bold  
Arial  
Symbol PS  
Wingdings  
ITCZapfDingbats  
Arial Bold  
Courier Bold  
Arial Italic  
Courier Italic  
Arial Bold Italic  
Courier Bold Italic  
Letter Gothic Regular  
Letter Gothic Bold  
Letter Gothic Italic  
CourierPS  
Times New Roman  
Times New Roman Bold  
Times New Roman Italic  
Times New Roman Bold Italic  
Helvetica  
CourierPS Oblique  
CourierPS Bold  
Helvetica-Bold  
Helvetica-Oblique  
CourierPS BoldOblique  
364  
Printing Guide — Internal Fonts List  
       
6. Appendix  
Internal PS Fonts List  
1
AlbertusMT-Light  
AlbertusMT  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
Eurostile-ExtendedTwo  
2
Eurostile-BoldExtendedTwo  
Geneva  
3
AlbertusMT-Italic  
AntiqueOlive-Roman  
AntiqueOlive-Italic  
AntiqueOlive-Bold  
AntiqueOlive-Compact  
Apple-Chancery  
ArialMT  
4
GillSans-Light  
5
GillSans-LightItalic  
GillSans  
6
7
GillSans-Italic  
8
GillSans-Bold  
9
GillSans-BoldItalic  
GillSans-ExtraBold  
GillSans-BoldCondensed  
GillSans-Condensed  
Goudy  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
Arial-ItalicMT  
Arial-BoldMT  
Arial-BoldItalicMT  
AvantGarde-Book  
AvantGarde-BookOblique  
AvantGarde-Demi  
AvantGarde-DemiOblique  
Bodoni  
Goudy-Italic  
Goudy-Bold  
Goudy-BoldItalic  
Goudy-ExtraBold  
Helvetica  
Bodoni-Italic  
Bodoni-Bold  
Helvetica-Oblique  
Helvetica-Bold  
Bodoni-BoldItalic  
Bodoni-Poster  
Helvetica-BoldOblique  
Helvetica-Condensed  
Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique  
Helvetica-Condensed-Bold  
Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl  
Helvetica-Narrow  
Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique  
Helvetica-Narrow-Bold  
Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique  
HoeflerText-Regular  
HoeflerText-Italic  
Bodoni-PosterCompressed  
Bookman-Light  
Bookman-LightItalic  
Bookman-Demi  
Bookman-DemiItalic  
Candid  
Chicago  
Clarendon-Light  
Clarendon  
Clarendon-Bold  
CooperBlack  
HoeflerText-Black  
HoeflerText-BlackItalic  
HoeflerText-Ornaments  
JoannaMT  
CooperBlack-Italic  
Copperplate-ThirtyTwoBC  
Copperplate-ThirtyThreeBC  
Coronet-Regular  
Courier  
JoannaMT-Italic  
JoannaMT-Bold  
Courier-Oblique  
Courier-Bold  
JoannaMT-BoldItalic  
LetterGothic  
Courier-BoldOblique  
Eurostile  
LetterGothic-Slanted  
LetterGothic-Bold  
LetterGothic-BoldSlanted  
Eurostile-Bold  
Printing Guide — Internal Fonts List  
365  
   
6. Appendix  
85  
LubalinGraph-Book  
LubalinGraph-BookOblique  
LubalinGraph-Demi  
LubalinGraph-DemiOblique  
Marigold  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
Univers-CondensedBold  
Univers-CondensedBoldOblique  
Univers-Extended  
86  
87  
88  
Univers-ExtendedObl  
Univers-BoldExt  
89  
90  
Monaco  
Univers-BoldExtObl  
Wingdings-Regular  
91  
MonaLisa-Recut  
92  
NewCenturySchlbk-Roman  
NewCenturySchlbk-Italic  
NewCenturySchlbk-Bold  
NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic  
NewYork  
ZapfChancery-MediumItalic  
ZapfDingbats  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
Optima  
98  
Optima-Italic  
99  
Optima-Bold  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
Optima-BoldItalic  
Oxford  
Palatino-Roman  
Palatino-Italic  
Palatino-Bold  
Palatino-BoldItalic  
StempelGaramond-Roman  
StempelGaramond-Italic  
StempelGaramond-Bold  
StempelGaramond-BoldItalic  
Symbol  
Taffy  
Times-Roman  
Times-Italic  
Times-Bold  
Times-BoldItalic  
TimesNewRomanPSMT  
TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT  
TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT  
TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT  
Univers-Light  
Univers-LightOblique  
Univers  
Univers-Oblique  
Univers-Bold  
Univers-BoldOblique  
Univers-Condensed  
Univers-CondensedOblique  
366  
Printing Guide — Internal Fonts List  
INDEX  
INDEX  
INDEX  
367  
 
INDEX  
Distinguish Thin Lines 232, 234, 235, 273, 289,  
Do not Print Blank Pages .................. 229, 273  
Document Monitoring Tabs .........................329  
Draw Border Around Pages ............... 225, 253  
Numerics  
A
Always Download needed fonts .................. 267  
B
Booklet Center Margin .......................274, 297  
Booklet Outer Margin ........................274, 297  
E
Enable IPX/SPX Search .................... 327, 335  
Enable SNMP Communication ....................238  
Enable TCP/IP Search ...................... 328, 335  
F
C
Find All Devices on the Network ..................335  
Client Utilities CD-ROM ............................... 18  
Color Resolution Type .......................276, 290  
Cover Page Paper Source ......................... 267  
G
H
D
I
Department Code (DC) On .................289, 290  
If there is PostScript error ...........................267  
368  
INDEX  
INDEX  
Number of pages per Sheet ........................253  
Number of pages per sheet ........................225  
Number Pages from Right to Left ....... 224, 252  
O
Original Paper Size ...................209, 246, 259  
Output Document Layout .................. 223, 251  
P
Parallel Port Connection ...............................22  
Print Job Status Messages .........................342  
Print on first page only ...................... 228, 255  
Print over the document .............................229  
Print to Overlay File .......................... 216, 243  
J
Job Documentation Folder ......................... 268  
L
Left to Right Page Layout .......................... 297  
M
N
Never generate Type 42 format .................. 267  
INDEX  
369  
INDEX  
Pure Black and Gray .........................277, 291  
U
Update Automatically ........................ 198, 238  
Use Black for All Text ................232, 234, 236  
Use Front Cover ...... 218, 224, 226, 249, 252  
Use PostScript Passthrough .......................231  
R
Run the document monitor when starting Windows  
W
S
Staple Down the Center .....................224, 252  
System Requirements  
X
Y
T
370  
INDEX  
FC-281C/351C/451C  
OME05005000  
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS  
Printing Guide  
2-17-2, HIGASHIGOTANDA, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, 141-8664, JAPAN  
R05022084100-TTEC  
2005-06  
©2005 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved  
 

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