Canon BJ-200ex Printer User Manual


 
When you want to print a multiple page document, load a
stack of papers in the sheet feeder. The printer
automatically feeds each sheet when your software
application tells it to start printing the page. How you
actually print from within a program is dependent on the
application. For example:
§ In Microsoft Word for Windows, you select the Print
command from the File menu.
§ In Microsoft Word for MS-DOS, you select the Print
command from the Command menu.
See your application's documentation for details.
Specifying Print Options
For each print operation, you need to specify certain print
functions in the printer driver. For example, you need to
identify the size and type of paper you are printing on and
that the paper is being loaded automatically from the sheet
feeder. Your default settings may match the current print
operation. If the print options for the current print operation
are different from the default settings, you can change them
from within your application.
For example:
§ In Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0, you can select Print
Setup from the File menu and then select Setup from the
Printer Setup dialog box. Windows displays the Canon BJ-
200ex Setup dialog box in which you can define all your
printer settings. See Chapter 4, Using the Printer With Your
Software, for complete details on the printer settings you
select using the Windows printer driver.
§ In Microsoft Word for MS-DOS, you canselect Print from the
Command menu, and then select Options from the Print menu.
The Print Options menu then allows you to define your printer
settings.
After making your print selections, you can prepare the
printer for automatically feeding paper.
Automatically Feeding Paper
You can place approximately 100 sheets of plain paper (20
lb or 75 g/m²) in the sheet feeder at a time. (For instructions
on automatically feeding special paper, see Printing on
Special Papers later in this chapter.)
To automatically feed plain paper, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the paper thickness lever is left for printing on
normal paper.