Ricoh SP C352DN User Guide - Page 55

Printing on Envelopes with Windows (PCL 6/PostScript 3), the Control Panel.

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Loading Envelopes • High temperature and high humidity conditions can reduce print quality and cause envelopes to become creased. • Depending on the environment, printing on envelopes may wrinkle them even if they are the recommended envelopes. • Certain types of envelopes might be output creased, dirtied, or misprinted. If you are printing a solid color on an envelope, lines may appear where the overlapped edges of the envelope make it thicker. Printing on Envelopes with Windows (PCL 6/PostScript 3) 1. After creating a document, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box in the document's native application. 2. Click the [Detailed Settings] tab. 3. In the "Menu:" box, click the [Basic] icon, and then configure the following settings: • Document Size: Select the envelope size. 4. In the "Menu:" box, click the [Paper] icon, and then configure the following settings: • Input Tray: Select the bypass tray. • Paper Type: Select [Envelope]. Change any other print settings as necessary. For details, see the printer driver's Help. 5. Click [OK]. 6. Start printing from the application's [Print] dialog box. • Configure the paper settings appropriately using both the printer driver and the control panel. For details about settings using the control panel, see page 57 "Configuring Envelope Settings Using the Control Panel". • Envelopes must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details, see page 51 "Loading Envelopes". Printing on Envelopes with Windows (PCL 5c) 1. After creating a document, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box in the document's native application. 53

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High temperature and high humidity conditions can reduce print quality and cause envelopes to
become creased.
Depending on the environment, printing on envelopes may wrinkle them even if they are the
recommended envelopes.
Certain types of envelopes might be output creased, dirtied, or misprinted. If you are printing a
solid color on an envelope, lines may appear where the overlapped edges of the envelope make it
thicker.
Printing on Envelopes with Windows (PCL 6/PostScript 3)
1.
After creating a document, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box in the document's
native application.
2.
Click the [Detailed Settings] tab.
3.
In the "Menu:" box, click the [Basic] icon, and then configure the following settings:
Document Size:
Select the envelope size.
4.
In the "Menu:" box, click the [Paper] icon, and then configure the following settings:
Input Tray:
Select the bypass tray.
Paper Type:
Select [Envelope].
Change any other print settings as necessary. For details, see the printer driver's Help.
5.
Click [OK].
6.
Start printing from the application's [Print] dialog box.
Configure the paper settings appropriately using both the printer driver and the control panel. For
details about settings using the control panel, see page 57 "Configuring Envelope Settings Using
the Control Panel".
Envelopes must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details, see page 51 "Loading Envelopes".
Printing on Envelopes with Windows (PCL 5c)
1.
After creating a document, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box in the document's
native application.
Loading Envelopes
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