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6 Printing from Macintosh
Printer Features
In the Printer Features menu, you can set special printing features.
P.288 "Printing Modes"
P.289 "Quality"
P.290 "Private Document Password"
P.291 "Finishing"
P.295 "DC (Department Code)"
P.296 "Booklet"
— Printing Modes
In the Printing Modes menu, you can set the way this equipment handles the print job. This
menu allows you to enable various job types such as Private Print and Proof Print.
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1) Print Mode
This sets the type of print job.
- Normal — Select this to print a normal job.
- Proof — Select this to print the first copy of a multicopy job and then wait for approval
before printing the remaining copies. The print job, sent as a proof job, is saved in the
proof job queue on this equipment, and the remaining copies are not printed until you
activate printing from the Touch Panel Display. This option allows you to check a job's
output before printing the remaining copies and thereby reduce paper waste.
- Private - Password — Select this to print a private job. When this is selected, specify
the 5-digit password in the Private Document Password menu. The print job is saved in
the private job queue on this equipment, and not printed until you activate printing from
the Touch Panel Display of this equipment. This option is useful when you want to print a
confidential document secured using a password. The user has to enter the password to
print the private job when activating printing from the Touch Panel Display.
2) Department Code
Check this if a department code is required for printing. When this is enabled, specify the 5-
digit department code in the DC menu.
Enabling the department code depends on whether this equipment is managed with depart-
ment codes or not. Please ask your administrator for your department code.
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Printing from Application on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.4.x

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