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AR-PB2 (serv.man7)
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Copying Equipment / Revised ARPB2 Operation Manual
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ADVANCED PRINTING TECHNIQUES
15
Windows 3.1
1. 
Double-click the ‘Print Manager’ icon in the Main window of program manager.
2. 
Select ‘Options’ in the Print Manager and then select ‘Printer Setup’.
3. 
Select the SHARP AR-PB2 printer driver in the Installed Printers: and click the ‘Setup’ icon.
4. 
The properties of the SHARP AR-PB2 printer driver will be displayed.
5. 
Select desired settings on each tab.
6. 
Press the ‘OK’ button to store the settings and terminate the properties.
Printer Features
The print conditions that can be set with the printer drivers are described below. The items to be set
and details vary with the printer drivers and operating systems. See table 2-2 on page 6 and on-line
help. For ‘General’, ‘Details’, and ‘Shared’ tabs on the Windows Properties window, see the
Windows on-line help. Depending on application software, some items cannot be set. Also some
items require installation of optional equipment.
The details of special features among the following features are described on pages 18 to 26.
Main
Copies:
Specify the number of copies.
Orientation:
Specify orientation of the application pages – portrait or landscape.
Duplex:
Control single-sided or two–sided printing.
N-up:
More than one page can be printed on a single sheet of paper.
Booklet:
Printing order is arranged so that the printed sheet can be folded into booklet form.
ADVANCED PRINTING TECHNIQUES
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Paper input
Paper size:
Select a paper size for printing.
Fit to page:
Automatic reduction or enlargement is performed in accordance with the paper size and original
document size. Paper size must be selected after selecting ‘Fit to Page’ if the size is not the default
because the default paper size will be selected when ‘Fit to Page’ is selected.
Custom paper size:
User-defined paper size is set.
Source paper selection:
Specify a paper input tray on the printer.
Transparency inserts:
An extra sheet is inserted between each page of a printed document.
Paper output
Output tray selection:
Select an output tray.
Face up/down:
Specify the stack output in the selected output tray as face up or face down.
Staple:
Printed pages are stapled.
Graphic
Resolution setting:
Select 600 dpi or 300 dpi.
Halftone setting:
Select a halftone pattern.
Graphics mode:
Select raster graphics or HPGL/2.
Negative image:
Black and white areas are reversed.
Mirror image:
Printed image is reversed in the horizontal or vertical direction.
Zoom (scaling):
Printed image is reduced or enlarged.
ADVANCED PRINTING TECHNIQUES
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Font
Font setting:
Specify use of resident fonts and font download formats.
Watermark
Watermark:
A specified word or phrase is printed onto all pages in a job.
Others
Configuration setting:
Specify configuration of optional equipment.
Form overlays:
A specified form is overlaid on all printed pages.
ADVANCED PRINTING TECHNIQUES
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Details of Special Features
Orientation
Specify how you want to orient the application page.
Portrait.......... Page is readable with the long edge of the paper held vertically.
Landscape.... Page is readable with the long edge of the paper held horizontally.
The default setting is Portrait.
Reverse Order
If this option is selected when face up printing has been selected, printing will start from the page
that is received last. The printed pages will be arranged in the correct order.
To print a document stacked in the correct order in a face-up output tray, the printer must print the
last page first and place it on the bottom of the stack.  It continues printing pages from back to front
finally printing the first page of the document last and placing it on the top of the stack.  To do this,
the pages in the document must be re-ordered from last to first. Normally, the printer does this
automatically, but doing so requires that all pages of a document be received before printing any
pages can start. This may cause a short delay in printing or can lead to the document being printed
in blocks if it is too large to fit entirely into the printer’s memory.
Some applications (such as MS Word) are also able to reverse order documents for printing.  For
applications that can do this, print performance will be improved by having the application perform
the reverse ordering function. If the application is set to do this, you must also turn off Reverse
Order Printing in the printer driver so that the printer knows that it does not need to perform this
function.
This feature cannot be used with the face down printing feature.
If face down printing has been selected, printing will always be performed from the page that is received first.
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first
Printed last
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