Print setup options – GCC Printers Elite 12ppm User Manual

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4. Click OK.

You’ll see the Print Manager window, now showing an icon for the newly created
printer.

You are now ready to print. Most users will not need to make any further changes. You
may have special print requirements, or you may need to install PPD files for those applica-
tions that need them. You can change any of the settings by clicking once on the printers
icon, then choosing Properties from the Print Manager’s File menu.

This section of the CD-ROM deals only with those parts of the Properties that are specific
to GCC printers. For more general information, see the Windows NT documentation.

Selecting Page Setup and Print options

GCC printers are designed to work with all applications compatible with Windows NT
version 3.51 or later. The printing software provides commonly used printing options
along with some others (e.g. paper sizes and paper trays) that are specific to your GCC
printer model.

Printing options may be selected from within an application through the Print Setup and
Print dialog boxes, or from within the Windows NT Print Manager or the Printers control
panel. In general, options selected from within an application document will override
corresponding options in the printers control panel, Print Manager, and the printer’s
control panel submenus.

Most of the options found in the Print Setup and Print dialog boxes are standard to Win-
dows NT, while some are specific to your GCC printer model. This section details the
GCC-specific options. For information on other options, please refer to the Windows NT
on-line help system, and the Windows NT documentation.

The location of printing options can vary among applications, and certain options may be
accessible from more than one dialog box. Refer to the application’s documentation for
further information.

Print Setup options

The Print Setup option is usually located under the File menu. The following Print Setup
dialog box example is taken from Microsoft Write.

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