Panasonic KXFLB750NE Operating Guide

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Printing (PC)
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Printing (PC)
Using the fax machine as a printer
You can print not only on plain paper but also on special media (transparencies/labels/envelopes).
Printing from Windows 
applications 
You can print a file created in a Windows 
application. For example, to print from Microsoft 
Word, proceed as follows:
1
Open the document you want to print.
2
Select 
[
Print...
]
 from the 
[
File
]
 menu.
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The 
[
Print
]
 dialogue box will appear.
For details about the 
[
Print
]
 dialogue 
box, click 
[
?
]
, then click the desired 
item.
3
Select 
[
Panasonic FLM551/FLB751 
Series
]
 as the active printer from the drop-
down list.
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If you want to change the printer setting, 
click 
[
Properties
]
.
4
Set the printing information.
5
Click 
[
OK
]
.
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The fax machine will start printing.
Note:
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To load paper, see page 16.
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For details about the paper specifications, 
see page 55, 56, 84.
Setting the printer properties 
You can change the printer setting in the 
[
Paper
]
 
tab in step 3. We recommend that you test paper 
(especially special sizes and types of paper) on 
the fax machine before purchasing large 
quantities.
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Paper size
A4: 210 mm 
× 297 mm
Letter: 216 mm 
× 279 mm
Legal: 216 mm 
× 356 mm
COM10: 105 mm 
× 241 mm
DL: 110 mm 
× 220 mm
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Orientation
Portrait: To print in tall format.
Landscape: To print in wide format.
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Media choice
Plain Paper (Standard):
For standard printing. The toner save feature 
will be off.
Plain Paper (Toner Save ON):
To save on toner consumption. The print 
quality may be lowered.
Transparency:
To print on a transparency.
Transparencies 
Use transparencies designed for laser printing.
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Load transparency sheets one page at a 
time for printing. Print side must face 
down.
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Remove each transparency after printing 
and place it on a flat surface to cool and to 
prevent it from curling.
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Close the paper stacker extender (page 15) 
while printing to prevent transparencies from 
curling.
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Do not re-use transparencies that have 
already been fed through the fax machine. 
This includes transparencies that have been 
fed through and ejected without being printed 
on.
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Some types of transparencies have 
instructions recommending which side to 
print on. If the print quality is poor, try printing 
on the other side.