Konica Minolta bizhub C550 User Manual

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Setting up the PPD driver (Mac OS 9.2)

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C550

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Printer specific options (Finishing Options 1 to 5)

You can specify printer-specific options. You can specify these options
when using the staple or hole punch functions of this machine.

1

From the [File] menu, select “Print”.

2

Select “Finishing Options 1 to 5”.

3

Specify settings for the following:

Offset: Specifies offset.

Output Tray: Selects the output tray.

Binding Position: Specifies the binding position.

Print Type: Performs duplex printing.

Combination: Performs booklet printing.

Staple: Performs stapling.

Punch: Performs hole punching.

Fold: Performs folding.

Front Cover: Attaches a front cover page.

Front Cover Tray: Selects the paper tray for the front cover.

Back Cover: Attaches a back cover page.

Back Cover Tray: Selects the paper tray for the back cover.

PI Front Cover: Attaches a front cover from the post inserter.

PI Back Cover: Attaches a back cover from the post inserter.

Transparency Interleave: Inserts interleaves between overhead pro-
jector transparencies.

Interleave Tray: Selects the paper tray for the transparency inter-
leaves.

Output Method: Stops printing temporarily after part of the docu-
ment has been printed so that the proof print can be checked.

Resolution: Specifies the resolution.

Select Color: Specifies whether to print in color or grayscale.

Glossy Mode: Prints using a gloss finish.

Color Settings: Prints with a quality suitable for the original docu-
ment.

Color Matching (Text): Adjusts the color quality of the text in a doc-
ument.

Pure Black (Text): Specifies whether to enable grayscale of the text
in a document.

Screen (Text): Specifies screening of the text in a document.

Color Matching (Photo): Adjusts the color quality of photos in a
document.

Pure Black (Photo): Specifies whether to enable grayscale of pho-
tos in a document.

Screen (Photo): Specifies screening of photos in a document.

Smoothing (Photo): Specifies screening of photos in a document.

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