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Well worth it for those new to digital cameras I must say how impressed i am with this wonder of technology.
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Appendix B

1. Glossary

Glossary... p.B-2

Appendix C

1. INDEX

INDEX.... p.C-2

Chapter 1

Before Using the Printer Controller
Chapter 1 Before Using the Printer Controller
Features of the Printer Controller
The printer controller is an image controller designed to use the machine as a printer, allowing you to print documents directly to the machine from a computer to which the printer controller is connected. The printer driver, which is used during printing, is equipped with various functions that make the most out of the features of the machine. They enable you to use the same functions as those offered by the machine. When actually running a print cycle, you can specify various functions of the machine on your computer screen. NOTE When using the printer controller, be sure to set the machine in the On Line state. Some functions offered by the machine cannot be combined, such as Staple and Hole-Punch, and others may not be used because of a paper size involved. The functions that cannot be selected either appear dimmed or appended with a before the menu option. Further, if functions that are incompatible with each other are specified, the Conflict Settings Validation dialog box appears, prompting you to change the settings. When this dialog box appears, check the details and reselect the functions to ensure function compatibility. Various Printing Functions Makes prints that are sorted into complete sets of the originals (Collated) or grouped into uncollated groups, each containing prints of one original (Group).

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Collated

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Prints two pages of originals on both front and back sides of a single sheet of paper.

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Bind Long Edge Enlarges or reduces the image on the original.

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Bind Short Edge

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Prints two pages or four pages of originals on a single sheet of paper.

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Prints four pages of originals to both front and back sides of a single sheet of paper.

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Places text in the background.

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Makes prints of complete sets of the originals, stapled together or punched for filing.

"Details"

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"Sharing"

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2-11 1. Windows 95

Displaying a Property Sheet
You have two different steps to take to display a property sheet. The contents of a particular property sheet slightly differ depending on how you access it. Select the appropriate one according to your need. (1) To display a property sheet from the printer folder (2) To display a property sheet from an application menu Below are the detailed procedures for each approach. Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver
Displaying a Property Sheet from the Printer Folder
1. Click the [Start] button and select Settings. Then, click Printers. 2. Click the icon of Minolta Di350 PCL5e. 3. Select Properties from the menu that will appear. This shows the property sheet. This method is mainly used when there will be no big changes in the settings once made, such as [Device Option]. It allows you to set the environment in which you will use the printer. The settings made through this method are valid in all applications.
Displaying a Property Sheet from an Application Menu
1. Select [Print.] from the [File] menu of the application. 2. Check that the Name of the Printer is Minolta Di350 PCL5e. If Minolta Di350 PCL5e is not selected, click [ w ] and, from the menu that will then appear, select Minolta Di350 PCL5e. 3. Click the [Properties] button. This shows the property sheet. This method allows you to set the number of copies and paper for each document. The settings made on the property sheet accessed through the application are valid only for that particular application. TIP To show a property sheet other than Paper, click the corresponding tab located on the top part of the screen.

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NOTES The steps to display a property sheet may be different depending on the application. Follow the correct procedure according to the application. The procedure above is based on the application WordPad.

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"General" Property Sheet
This property sheet is commonly available to the Windows 95-based printer drivers. There is no need of making changes in settings for ordinary operating environments. See Windows 95 Help for more details. NOTE If "Separator page" is specified, a separator page can be inserted between multiple print jobs.

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"Details" Property Sheet
This property sheet is commonly available to the Windows 95-based printer drivers. There is no need of making changes in settings for ordinary operating environments. See Windows 95 Help for more details.

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2-15 1. Windows 95
"Sharing" Property Sheet
This property sheet is commonly available to the Windows 95-based printer drivers. It allows you to make settings for sharing a printer among different users. It is displayed only when a Windows 95-based printer is being used over the network. For more details, see Windows 95 Help for more details.

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This section explains the required environment for the printer driver. Before installing the printer driver, check that your computer meets the following requirements. If it doesnt, the printer driver may not function properly. Chapter 2 Personal computer Operating system Memory Installing the Printer Driver Parallel I/O interface IBM PC or a compatible with an i486DX or higher CPU Windows NT 4.0 (English) 8MB or more Centronics interface 10Base-T/2 (UTP/BNC), 10/100BaseT (UTP) ; supported protocols are, IPX/SPX (NetWare 3.1x & 4.x), and TCP/IP (lpr/ lpd) 3MB or more
Windows 95 For the operating environment and installation procedure for the Windows 95 printer driver, see p. 2-2. Windows 3.1 For the operating environment and installation procedure for the Windows 3.1 printer driver, see p. 2-32. Windows NT 3.51 For the operating environment and installation procedure for the Windows NT 3.51 printer driver, see p. 2-39.

2-17 2. Windows NT4.0

This section explains the installation procedure for the Windows NT 4.0 printer driver. NOTE Before starting to install the printer driver, be sure first to quit all applications. Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver

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2-18 2. Windows NT4.0
3. If the printer is directly connected to the computer, select "My Computer." If the printer is connected via a network printer server, select "Network printer server." NOTE When installing the printer driver in a computer connected to the machine via a network, be sure to consult the network administrator.
Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver
4. Click the [Next>] button.

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5. Select the name of the port to be used and click the [Next>] button.

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6. A window will appear, prompting you to select the manufacturer and model of your printer. Click the [Have Disk.] button on the lower right part of the screen.

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7. The "Install From Disk" dialog box will appear. Install the printer controller driver CD-ROM that is included with the printer controller in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.

(5) Paper Output Select the machine exit tray into which the prints are to be fed. Available options are limited depending on the type of the finishing option configured with the machine. Not Installed : Top Output Bin Job Tray : 1st/2nd Tray Shift Tray : Shift Tray Finisher : TopOffset Tray, Elevator Tray Mailbin Finisher : TopOffset Tray, Elevator Tray, bin1 to bin5 NOTE It is possible that an option cannot be selected depending on the paper size. For details, see the Operators Manual of the machine.
(6) Collate Select whether printed pages are to be sorted into copy sets when printing more than one copy of the same document. Collated : Sorts pages into copy sets. For instance, when printing 5 sets of a document consisting of 10 pages, printed pages are sorted by copy (i.e., 5 sets of a 10-page document are output). UnCollated : Simply prints the specified number of pages one page at a time. For instance, when printing 5 sets of a document, pages are printed five times, one page at a time. Group : Simply prints the specified number of pages which are sorted into groups of the same pages. NOTE Be sure to set Collate (Sort) on the application to "OFF" at all times.
TIPS The finishing option type is set with Device Option. The machine preview shows the exit tray to be used in blue.
3-8 3. "Paper" Property Sheet
TIPS When the machine is equipped with a Shift Tray, or if "Elevator Tray" is selected when the machine is equipped with a Finisher or Mailbin Finisher, sets or stacks are stacked in a sawtooth manner so that each is easy to identify. If a Job Tray is mounted, or if none of the finishing options is mounted, sets or stacks are stacked in a crisscross manner. The followings are the minimum requirements for enabling crisscross sorting with the Collated setting: The stacks of paper of the same size are loaded in the lengthwise and crosswise direction. Staple, Hole-Punch, or Cover is not set. (7) Machine preview The machine preview shows the set paper source and exit tray in blue or light blue. For a listing of machine preview formats, see p. A-7. (8) Hole Punch <when Finisher or Mailbin Finisher is mounted> Select whether to punch holes in the printed pages. None : Does not punch holes. Short Edge : Punches holes along the short edge of the document. Long Edge : Punches holes along the long edge of the document. NOTES It is possible that no holes are made depending on the paper size and the specified hole position. For details, see the Operators Manual of the machine. Holes may not be punched if Long Edge is selected with manual feed copying.

(1) Text Edit the text to be printed as the watermark. No. of settings available : 5 (Watermark1 to Watermark5) No. of characters : Within 63 TIP Only the text for Watermark1 to Watermark5 can be edited. The set phrases of CONFIDENTIAL, COPY, DRAFT, FILE COPY, FINAL, PROOF, and TOP SECRET cannot be edited. (2) Fonts Specify the font of the text to be printed as the watermark. When PCL5e is being used with Windows 95, 3.1, or NT 4.0, select one from among those installed in the OS (PC fonts). When PCL6 or PS is being used with Windows 95, 3.1, or NT 4.0, or when Windows NT 3.51 is being used, select one from among those installed in the controller.

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(3) Style Specify the font style of the text to be printed as the watermark. Setting value : Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic (4) Size Specify the font size of the text to be printed as the watermark. Setting value : 4 to 127 pt (step: 1 pt) (5) Darkness Specify the image density of the text to be printed as the watermark. Setting value : Image density corresponding to 0 to 10 (step 1) Chapter 3 Property Sheet (6) Angle Specify the angle of the text to be printed as the watermark. The specified angle can be viewed in the print preview on the right. Setting value : -90 to +90 (-: clockwise; 0: horizontal; +: counterclockwise) (7) Position Specify the position of the text to be printed as the watermark. Automatically Center Watermark : Prints the watermark at the center of the page. Position Relative to Center : Prints the watermark at a position defined by the numerical values entered in the X and Y boxes. The specified position can be viewed in the print preview on the right. Setting value X: -200 to 200 (step: 1) Y: -200 to 200 (step: 1) TIP For position, specify the distance from the center. The + direction in X is towards the right, while the + direction in Y is upwards.
The "Graphics" property sheet allows you to make graphic settings such as resolution, halftone, print image density, and image processing method.
Functions of the "Graphics" Property Sheet

Property Sheet for PCL5e

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(1) Graphics Mode Select the graphic image type, either vector or raster. Use Vector Graphics : Transmits the data as vector graphics. Use Raster Graphics : Expands vector graphics data to transmit bit-mapped graphics data. NOTE Use Raster Graphics cannot be used in 2in1, 4in1, Zoom, and Booklet. (2) Resolution Select the desired print resolution. Setting valu : 600 dpi

3-25 5. "Graphics" Property Sheet
NOTE Usually, use the default values. (10) TrueType fonts Send TrueType fonts to printer according to the font : Transmits TrueType fonts according to table correspondence. [Edit the table.]: <Only when opened from the control panel> Displays a screen on which the system fonts (Device fonts) are assigned to the PC fonts (TrueType fonts). Always use built-in printer fonts instead of TrueType fonts : Uses the printer fonts at all times. Always use TrueType fonts : Transmits the TrueType fonts at all times. (11) Special Specify reversal of toner arrangement between black and white and mirror image. Negative Image : Reverses toner arrangement between black and white. Mirror Image : Reverses the image as if the original were viewed in a mirror.
(9) Halftone Allows you to select the desired gray-scale dithering method. Use Printers settings : Uses the settings made on the printer. Use settings below : Set the number of lines per inch and the angle of pattern. Adjust these settings if Moir occurs when printing a fine image such as a photo. Screen frequency Set the number of lines for the screen. Setting value : 1 to 600 (step: 1) Screen angle Set the angle for the screen. Setting value : 1 to 360 (step: 1)
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(12) Restore Defaults Resets all settings on the Paper, Advanced, Graphics, and PostScript property sheets to the defaults. Graphics property sheet Resolution : 600 dpi Halftone : Use Printers settings (Screen frequency) : 60 (Screen Angle) : 45 TrueType Fonts : Send True Type fonts to printer according to the font Special (Negative Image) : Off (Mirror Image) : Off TIP For the defaults in the Paper, Advanced, and PostScript property sheets, see "Restore Defaults" of the corresponding property sheet.
Property Sheet for Windows NT 4.0/NT 3.51 PS

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3-27 5. "Graphics" Property Sheet
(2) Resolution See the description for the PCL5e version. (11) Special See the description for the Windows 95/3.1 PS version. (13) Halftone [Color Adjustment.] Displays the color adjustment dialog box. The color adjustment dialog box is a Windows NT function. For details, see the documentation provided for Windows NT. Chapter 3 Property Sheet (14) TrueType Fonts Send TrueType fonts to printer according to the font : Transmits TrueType fonts according to table correspondence. Always use TrueType fonts : Transmits the TrueType fonts at all times. (15) Restore Defaults Resets all settings on the Paper, Advanced, Graphics, and PostScript property sheets to the defaults. Graphics property sheet Resolution : 600 dpi TrueType Fonts : Send True Type font to printer according to the font. Special (Negative Image) : Off (Mirror Image) : Off TIPS For the defaults in the Paper, Advanced, and PostScript property sheets, see "Restore Defaults" of the corresponding property sheet. For the PostScript property sheet, see "Restore Defaults" of the property sheet accessed via the application.

Property sheet accessed from a Windows NT 4.0/NT 3.51 PS application

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(1) PostScript Output Format See the Windows 95/3.1 PS version. (2) PostScript Header See the Windows 95/3.1 PS version. (3) Ctrl+D See the Windows 95/3.1 PS version. (6) Bitmap Compression See the Windows 95/3.1 PS version.
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(8) Restore Defaults Resets all settings made on the Paper, Advanced, Graphics, and PostScript property sheets to the defaults. PostScript property sheet PostScript Output Format : PostScript PostScript Header : Download header with each print job Ctrl+D (Send CTRL+D before job) : Off (Send CTRL+D after job) : Off Bitmap Compression : Compress bitmap images Chapter 3 Property Sheet TIP For the defaults in the Paper, Advanced, and Graphics property sheets, see "Restore Defaults" of the corresponding property sheet.
Property sheet accessed from a Windows NT 4.0/NT 3.51 PS control panel

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3-32 6. "PostScript" Property Sheet
(5) PostScript Timeout values See the Windows 95/3.1 PS version. (9) Halftone Set the halftoning. Use Printer Halftoning Use System Halftoning Halftone Setup.
: Uses the printer setting. : Uses the unique setting made by the user. : Displays the device color/halftone property dialog box. A Windows NT function is used. For details, see the documentation provided for Windows NT.
(10) Font Substitute Set font substitution. Normal

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Edit Substitute Table.
: Substitutes PostScript fonts for all TrueType fonts. A shorter printing time results since the TrueType fonts are not downloaded at printing. There may, however, be some discrepancies in fonts between what you see on the screen and what you get on printout. : Downloads TrueType fonts at printing. So, there is an accurate font correspondence between what you see on the screen and what you get on printout. A longer printing time could result. : Opens the TrueType font to printer font correspondence table.
(11) Restore Defaults Resets all settings to the defaults. Halftone : Use Printer Halftoning Font Substitute : Normal PostScript timeout values (Job Timeout) :0 (Wait Timeout) : 240 TIP The settings on other property sheets are not reset to defaults.
Functions of the "Settings" Property Sheet
The "Settings" property sheet allows you to save the changes made to the settings or view the saved or current settings.

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(1) Setting Displays the settings selected in Title in a tree form. (2) Title Displays the title given to the settings programmed in the printer driver. (3) [Restore] button Click this button to change the current printer driver settings to those selected in Title. NOTE The Device Option values of those options marked with f in Title are different from what are stored and they cannot be restored. (4) [Delete] button Click this button to delete the settings selected in Title.

8. In the Print dialog box that will then reappear, click the [OK] button. Then, the data will be transferred to the machine and printing will soon start.
7. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button.
TIP To make holes in the printed pages for filing, select "Long Edge" or "Short Edge" in "Hole Punch" under "Finishing."
It is possible to specify a particular print exit port when the Finisher, or Mailbin Finisher is being used. The following explains how to feed printed pages into the Elevator Tray of the Mailbin Finisher.
1. Start printing from the application which has been used to create the document. Normally, printing can be started by selecting "Print" from the "File" menu. 2. The Print dialog box will appear. Check that "Minolta Di350 PCL5e" is displayed for "Name" under "Printer" and click the [Properties] button. Chapter 4 NOTE Some applications allow you to set Copies and Collate (Sort) in the Print dialog box. To ensure proper printing operation, however, turn OFF these items of the application and make the necessary settings in each property sheet of the printer driver.
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4. Check that the size of the document created with the application is displayed in "Paper Size." 4. Check for correct paper size. 5. Specify "Paper Output (exit port)."

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The exit port can be viewed. 5. Select Elevator Tray in "Paper Output." The machine preview shows the exit port selected. 6. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 7. In the Print dialog box that will then reappear, click the [OK] button. Then, the data will be transferred to the machine and printing will soon start. NOTE The exit ports available for selection are limited depending on the paper and functions to be used. For more details, see the Operators Manual of the machine.
This section explains how to print two pages on one side of a sheet of paper (2in1). The same procedure is applicable when you want to print four pages on one side of a sheet of paper (4in1). Print data 2in1 printout

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Chapter 4 Convenient Functions 1. Start printing from the application which has been used to create the document. Normally, printing can be started by selecting "Print" from the "File" menu. 2. The Print dialog box will appear. Check that "Minolta Di350 PCL5e" is displayed for "Name" under "Printer" and click the [Properties] button. NOTE Some applications allow you to set Copies and Collate (Sort) in the Print dialog box. To ensure proper printing operation, however, turn OFF these items of the application and make the necessary settings in each property sheet of the printer driver.

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Allows you to check for layout.

6. Set the zoom ratio.

5. Select "Booklet" for "Form" under "Layout." 6. Select the print page size in "Paper" under "Layout." 7. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 8. In the Print dialog box that will then reappear, click the [OK] button. Then, the data will be transferred to the machine and printing will soon start. NOTE If the original document for a print job contains a page with a different size or different direction from the others and this document is printed, a void image or overlapped image could result.
It is possible to keep track of the number of prints produced by each account. The particular setting made in the machine determines the number of accounts to be controlled, either 100 or 1,000.
The timing at which the Security dialog box appears varies with different OSs. The procedure is given for each OS. Those for Windows 3.1 and NT 3.51 are contained in the PCL5e version.
Procedure Applicable to Windows 95
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4. Check that the size of the document created with the application is displayed in "Paper Size." 4. Check for correct paper size. 5. Select "Access Job Number."

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The icon tells that Access Code has been selected. 5. Select "Access Code." 6. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 7. The Print dialog box will reappear. Click the [OK] button.
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8. The "Access Number" dialog box will appear. Type your access number and click the [OK] button. Specify the access number.
9. The data will then be transferred to the machine and printing will soon start. NOTES When the [Cancel] button is clicked on the Security dialog box, the data is transmitted with Access Code and Lock Job not specified. It does not mean the cancellation of data transmission. When Access Code is used, printing may not be effected unless the access number has been correctly set. It is possible, by using the utility that comes with the NIC Board (option), to check on the personal computer screen to see whether the job has been canceled or not.

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3. The "Minolta Di350 PCL5e Properties" dialog box will appear. 4. On the "Paper" property sheet, check that "Paper Size" and other items are set properly. 5. Click the "Advanced" tab and select "Lock Job."

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6. Select "Lock Job." The icon tells that Lock Job has been enabled.
6. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 7. The Print dialog box will appear. Click the [OK] button.
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8. The "Access Number" dialog box will appear. Type your password and click the [OK] button.
Specify the password. 9. The data will then be transferred to the machine. Printing will not, however, start at this point yet. NOTE When the [Cancel] button is clicked in the Windows 95/3.1 version driver, it means that the data is transmitted with Access Code and Lock Job not specified. It does not mean the cancellation of data transmission. Chapter 4 Convenient Functions
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3. The "Minolta Di350 PCL 5e Properties" dialog box will appear. If the "Paper" property sheet is not displayed, click the "Paper" tab. 4. Check that the "Paper Size" and other items are properly set on the "Paper" property sheet. 5. Click the "Advanced" tab and select "Lock Job." The Security dialog box will appear. 6. Type your password and click the [OK] button. 7. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 8. The Print dialog box will reappear. Click the [OK] button. Then, the data will be transferred to the machine. Printing will not, however, start at this point yet.
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1. Set up printing on the application that has been used to create the document. Normally, select "Print Setup." from the "File" menu to set up for printing. 2. The Print Setup dialog box will appear. Check that "Minolta Di350 PCL5e" is displayed for "Name" under "Printer" and click the [Options.] button. NOTE Some applications allow you to set Copies and Collate (Sort) in the Print dialog box. To ensure proper printing operation, however, turn OFF these items of the application and make the necessary settings in each property sheet of the printer driver. 3. The "Minolta Di350 PCL5e Properties" dialog box will appear. Chapter 4 Convenient Functions 4. Check that the size of the document created with the application is displayed in "Paper Size." 5. Click the [Advanced] button and select "Lock Job." 6. Click the [OK] button to go back to the Paper property sheet. 7. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 8. The Print Setup dialog box will reappear. Click the [OK] button to go back to the application. 9. Run the print cycle from the application with which the document has been created. To run a print cycle, select [Print] from the [File] menu. 10. The Security dialog box appears. Type your password and click the [OK] button. 11. Then, the data is transferred to the machine. At this time, however, printing does not immediately start. NOTE When the [Cancel] button is clicked on the Security dialog box, the data is transmitted with Access Code and Lock Job not specified. It does not mean the cancellation of data transmission.

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3. The "Minolta Di350 PCL 5e Properties" dialog box will appear. 4. Check that the size of the document created with the application is displayed in "Paper Size." 5. Click the "Advanced" tab and select "Lock Job." The Security dialog box will appear. 6. Type your password and click the [OK] button. 7. Click the [OK] button to go back to the Paper property sheet. 8. Make other settings as necessary and click the [OK] button. 9. The Print Setup dialog box will reappear. Click the [OK] button to go back to the application. 10. Select Print from the File menu of the application. This shows the Print dialog box. Now, click the [OK] button. Then, the data will be transferred to the machine. 11. The Print dialog box will appear. Clicking the [OK] button causes the data to be transferred to the machine. Printing will not, however, start at this point yet.
4-39 13. Using the Lock Job Function
Procedure on the Machine Side

Unlocking a Job

After the data has been transferred to the machine, operate the machine to start printing. 1. Touch the [Job List] key.

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2. Touch the [Unlock] key.

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3. Enter the password.

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4. Printing will start. TIPS If there is a job that has previously been stored as a locked job, that job is first printed. There is no need of selecting a job or jobs to be unlocked. All locked jobs having the same password are unlocked. Chapter 4 Convenient Functions
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Deleting a Job

After the data has been transferred to the machine, it is deleted without being printed. 1. Touch the [Job List] key.
2. Touch the [Delete] key.

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3. Select the job to be deleted.

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4. Touch the [Exit] key. Chapter 4 TIP To cancel the deletion, touch the [No] key, then [Exit] key.

Action Check the type of paper.
Check the number of prints to be made.
Unable to specify Hole Punch.
Either a Finisher or Mailbin Finisher must be mounted to enable setting Hole Punch. Hole Punch can be specified only if Finisher or Mailbin Finisher is selected in Device Option. Hole Punch cannot be specified if Booklet or OHP Interleaving is specified.
Select Finisher or Mailbin Finisher in Device Option.
Check the setting of Booklet and OHP Interleaving.
Unable to effect Hole No holes can be made if Punch. the type of paper is thick paper or OHP transparencies.

Check the type of paper.

Prints can at times be fed Check the direction of the out without being punched paper. if the direction of the paper loaded in the paper source is not appropriate. Unable to print image Machine memory space properly. available is not sufficient. Add the machine memory to expand its space or simplify the image to reduce the amount of data handled. Check the setting of the paper size and OHP Interleaving.
Unable to specify the No exit port can be specified if the paper size exit port is A6 or B6, or OHP Interleaving is specified.

5-7 1. Troubleshooting

Symptom Unable to properly feed prints out to the specified port.

Possible Cause

Action
No prints are fed into the Check the paper type and Elevator Tray or Mailbin1 paper size. to 5 if the paper type is thick paper or OHP transparencies, or the paper size is A5 or smaller. Paper is not be fed from the specified paper source if that paper source is looded with paper of a different size and direction. Watermark may not be printed in graphics applications. The paper size, paper direction, and other settings made on the application takes precedence over those made in the driver. Load the paper source with paper of the appropriate size and in the appropriate direction.
Paper is not fed from the specified paper source.
Watermark is not printed. Unable to print exactly as set.
No watermark can be printed in this case. Make correct settings on the application.

 

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