Canon Pro9500 Mark II Series On-Screen Manual page 20

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Printing Documents (Windows)
6.
Specify the required print settings.
Select Business Document in Commonly Used Settings.
(1)
Note
When the print object such as Business Document or Photo Printing is selected in
Commonly Used Settings, the items in Additional Features will be selected automatically.
The settings suitable for the print object such as media type or print quality will also
appear.
When you specify two or more copies in Copies, the Collate check box will be selected.
Make sure of the displayed settings.
(2)
Here we make sure that Plain Paper in Media Type, Standard in Print Quality, A4 in Printer Paper Size, and
Rear Tray in Paper Source are selected.
Note
The settings can be changed.
However, after changing Printer Paper Size, confirm that the setting for Page Size in the
Page Setup sheet matches the setting set in the software application.
For details, refer to the on-screen manual:
To feed paper from the Front Tray, select Front Tray in Paper Source.
(3)
Click OK.
Note
For details on the printer driver functions, click Help or Instructions to view the online help or
the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide . The Instructions button appears on the Quick Setup,
Main, and Maintenance sheets if the on-screen manual is installed on your computer.
You can name the changed settings and add to Commonly Used Settings.
For details, refer to the on-screen manual:
To display the current settings next time when you open the printer driver setup window,
select the Always Print with Current Settings check box. Some software applications may not
have this function.
To display the preview to confirm the print result, select the Preview before printing check
box. Some software applications may not have a preview function.
You can specify detailed print settings on the Main sheet or Page Setup sheet.
For details, refer to the on-screen manual:
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