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After installing the printer driver, you can now print jobs on the printer.
This section describes the procedure for printing from an application, taking Adobe Reader 8.0 as an example.
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1. Load paper in the multi-purpose tray or manual feed tray.
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For details on the procedure for loading paper, see [Loading Paper in the Multi-purpose Tray] or [Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Tray].
2. Open the PDF file to be printed using Adobe Reader.
3. Select [Print] from the [File] menu in the application.
4. Select the name of this printer for [Name] or [Printer Name] (1), and then specify the printing preferences (2).
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The printer name displayed in this dialog box can be changed in the [Printers and Faxes] folder (the [Printers] folder for Windows 2000/Vista).
5. Click [Properties].
6. Display the [Page Setup] sheet (1), then from [Page Size], select the page size of the document created by an application (2).
7. Select the size of the loaded paper in [Output Size] as needed.
Leave the setting at [Match Page Size] if the page size specified for [Page Size] and the size of the paper loaded in the paper source are the same, because there is no need to change the setting in this case.
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The print will be automatically reduced or enlarged to fit on the page when the settings for [Page Size] and [Output Size] are different.
8. Display the [Paper Source] sheet (1), then select the type of the loaded paper in [Paper Type] (2).
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Specify the setting according to the paper type as follows.
* If you want to improve the fixation when printed with [Heavy Paper] selected, select [Heavy Paper H].
9. Specify the other printing preferences in the [Page Setup], [Finishing], [Paper Source], and [Quality] sheets as needed.
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For more details on the settings, see Help. For details on displaying Help, see "User's Guide" (HTML manual) in the CD-ROM supplied with the printer.
10. Confirm the settings, then click [OK].
The [Print] dialog box reappears.
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11. Click [OK].
The printer starts printing.
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