Driver Settings; Precautions - Olivetti ARTJET 20 User Manual

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Driver settings

Always make sure that you have selected in your printer driver the Paper Source, Paper Type and
Paper Format features that correspond to the feeder and the type of printing media you intend to use.
In particular, the colour calibration in the driver is set specifically for each of the different types of media
handled, so an incorrect setting will result in unsatisfactory print-out quality.
You access the driver settings by clicking on Start, highlighting Settings, clicking Printers and then
right clicking your printer icon and then Properties.

Precautions

Sub-standard paper can affect the quality of printing.
Make sure the paper feeds smoothly, and that it is not held too tightly nor has too much play.
The sheet of paper/envelope must not be curled, crumpled or torn, otherwise it may jam or even not
be inserted. Always use paper in perfect condition and within the specifications defined.
Printing on both sides of the paper may increase the risk of misfeeds or paper jams and may cause
smudging.
If you remove the paper from or add paper to the main feeder, you MUST repeat the entire paper
loading operation.
When using user-defined/non-standard size formats, remember to select the appropriate paper type
in your printer driver (see the On-Line Documentation loaded with your printer driver).
When using user-defined/non-standard size formats, remember to select the appropriate paper type
in your printer driver (see the On-Line Documentation loaded with your printer driver).
For all types of special printing media, always read the instructions included with the media pack.
Remember that heavily printed pages tend to curl and thus not stack correctly. They also tend
to stain the rear of the page stacked over them, as they require longer to dry. You can either
select the specific option in the Printer Monitor ("Activate Dry Delay Time") or remove these
pages as soon as they are expelled from the printer and leave them to dry singly before handling
them.
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