Setting collate as the default: windows nt 4.0 pcl, Collating: windows nt 4.0 postscript driver, Printing using collating: windows nt 4.0 ps – Oki C 9400 User Manual

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2. Click

File

→ Print.

The Print dialog box appears.

Important!


If your application has a collate feature select it here.

If you are using duplex printing, select the number of copies in the driver (see
step 4).

3. Make sure the OKI C9200 or C9400 PCL printer is selected, then click Properties (or

your application's equivalent).
The OKI Properties dialog box appears:

4. On the Paper tab under Copies, enter the number of copies to be made. If your

application does not have a collate feature, click Printer collate.

5. Click OK and print the document.

Setting Collate as the Default: Windows NT 4.0 PCL

To set collate as the default in the Windows NT 4.0 PCL driver:

1. Click

Start

→ Settings → Printers.

The Printers dialog box appears.

2. Right click the OKI C9200 or C9400 PCL printer icon, then click Document Defaults.

The OKI Default dialog box appears:

3. On the Paper tab under Copies, enter the number of copies to be made and click Printer

collate.

4. Click OK and close the Printers dialog box.

Collating: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver

Printing using Collating: Windows NT 4.0 PS

To print a job using collating in the Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver:

1. Open the document in the software application.

2. Click

File

→ Print.

The Print dialog box appears.

Important!

If your application has a collate feature select it here. If you are using

duplex printing, select the number of copies in the driver (see step 4)

3. Make sure the OKI C9200 or C9400 PostScript printer icon is selected, then click

Properties (or your application's equivalent).
The OKI Properties dialog box appears.

4. Under Paper/Output, click Copy Count and enter the number of copies to be printed

under Change 'Copy Count' Setting.

5. If your application does not have the collate feature, scroll down to Collate and click it,

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