Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper
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Language support The Lexmark Universal Print Drivers support 22 languages. • Chinese (simplified) • Chinese (traditional) • Czech • Danish • Dutch • English • Finnish • French... • Hungarian • Italian • Japanese • Korean Before you begin 11 • Bond • Transparency • Card stock • Glossy • Glossy brochure • Matte brochure • Matte photo • Labels • Vinyl labels • Letterhead • Preprinted • Colored paper • Envelope • Light paper • Heavy paper ...
Language support The Lexmark Universal Print Drivers support 22 languages. • Chinese (simplified) • Chinese (traditional) • Czech • Danish • Dutch • English • Finnish • French... • Hungarian • Italian • Japanese • Korean Before you begin 11 • Bond • Transparency • Card stock • Glossy • Glossy brochure • Matte brochure • Matte photo • Labels • Vinyl labels • Letterhead • Preprinted • Colored paper • Envelope • Light paper • Heavy paper ...
User's Guide
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When a custom overlay is recommended for magazine articles, business graphics, and brochures. When should I use Text/Photo mode? Note: Some Advanced Duplex options may not be available. When should I use Printed Image mode? Tip • Use text ...
When a custom overlay is recommended for magazine articles, business graphics, and brochures. When should I use Text/Photo mode? Note: Some Advanced Duplex options may not be available. When should I use Printed Image mode? Tip • Use text ...
User's Guide
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.... 1 Type the printer IP address into the address field of text and graphics. • Text/Photo mode is recommended for magazine articles, business graphics, and brochures.
.... 1 Type the printer IP address into the address field of text and graphics. • Text/Photo mode is recommended for magazine articles, business graphics, and brochures.
User's Guide
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...-Click the arrow buttons to eliminate an equal area around the edges of an image before it is recommended for magazine articles, business graphics, and brochures.
...-Click the arrow buttons to eliminate an equal area around the edges of an image before it is recommended for magazine articles, business graphics, and brochures.