Xerox 340 User Manual

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Printing
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Phaser 340 Color Printer
Image orientation
Orientation refers to how the image appears on the printed media.  You 
specify the image orientation through your software application or through 
the printer driver.
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Portrait
2.
Landscape     
Media and ink handling tips
Keep the media supplies, trays, and ink in covered containers.  
Dust and dirt can be transferred to the paper or transparency 
media, resulting in poor print quality.
Handle transparencies by the edges and with both hands to avoid 
fingerprints and creases, which can result in poor print quality.
Place slip sheets between printed transparencies or use a 
protective cover to prevent contact between transparencies.
To avoid having the paper stick together, gently fan the paper 
before loading it into the paper tray.  
Paper that has been sitting out of its sealed wrapper can become 
distorted, causing paper jams.  Keep paper sealed until you are 
ready to use it for printing.
Do not use paper that has been creased or wrinkled.
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