Using PostScript 3
6
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Windows 2000/XP, Windows NT 4.0
A
AA
A
From an application, select the menu command to print.
The print dialog box appears.
B
BB
B
Open the Printer Properties to set the Sample Print.
C
CC
C
Click the [Job/Log] tab.
D
DD
D
Select [Sample Print] in [Job Type].
E
EE
E
Enter a “User ID” of up to eight alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters in
[User ID].
Note
❒ Select this to identify the user associated with the job.
F
FF
F
Click [OK] to close the Printer Properties, and then click [Apply].
Note
❒ When using Windows 2000, click [Apply].
❒ When using Windows NT 4.0, click [OK].
G
GG
G
Start printing from the application's print dialog box.
The Sample Print job is sent to the machine and one set is printed.
H
HH
H
Check the sample print to confirm that the settings are correct.
If the settings are correct, remaining sets can be printed using the control pan-
el. See “Printing a Sample Print File”, Printer Reference 2.
If the settings are incorrect, the saved job can be deleted using the control pan-
el. See “Deleting a Sample Print File”, Printer Reference 2.
Macintosh
A
AA
A
From an application, select the menu command to print.
The print dialog box appears.
B
BB
B
Click [Job Log] from the pop up menu.
C
CC
C
Select [Sample Print] in [Job Type], and then select the appropriate setting.
D
DD
D
Enter a “User ID” of up to eight alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) characters in
[User ID].
Note
❒ Select this to identify the user associated with the job.