Printer Preconfiguration for User Authentication Specifying Login Information in the Printer Driver Specifying a User Code in the Printer Driver Basic Printing Registering Frequently Used Settings Transferring Frequently Used Settings to Other Computers (Windows) Basic Procedure for Printing Documents Interrupting Print Jobs of Other Functions to Start Printing Printing on Both Sides of Paper Combining and Printing Multiple Pages on a Single Sheet of Paper Scaling Data to Fit the Specified Paper Size Printing on Envelopes Printing in Black and White Conserving Toner When Printing Making a Partial Print as a Test and Printing the Rest of the Document Printing Documents from a Remote Printer Using Google Cloud Print Canceling a Print Job Printing on Special Paper Printing on Label Paper from the Bypass Tray Printing on Custom-sized Paper Loaded on the Bypass Tray Settings for Print Size and Processing Applying Different Print Settings Depending on the Document Type Changing Brightness and Color According to the Original Using Only the Specified Color Toner for Printing Printing Characters and Watermarks Printing a Poster by Dividing and Tiling a Single Page across Multiple Sheets Maximizing the Printable Area When Printing Applying the Unauthorized Copy Prevention Function When Printing Storing and Printing Documents Storing Documents to Print in the Machine Printing Documents Stored in the Printer from the Control Panel Deleting Documents Stored in the Machine Print Settings Configured on the Control Panel Specifying Access Privileges on Documents Stored in the Machine Managing Locked Files as the File Administrator Configuring Spool Printing Binding/Sorting Binding Printed Sheets Sorting Printed Sheets by Individual Copies Inserting a Chapter Page Stapling Printed Pages Punching Holes on Printed Pages Folding Printed Sheets Printing Banner Pages Managing the Number of Printed Sheets Using the Classification Code Printing from a Digital Camera or Storage Media Printing from a USB Flash Memory Device or SD Card Directly Printing Photos from a Digital Camera Directly without Using a Computer (PictBridge)