Toshiba e-STUDIO 407CS Series Printing Manual page 39

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2.PRINTING FROM WINDOWS
For more information about the paper types that are available for this equipment, refer to the User's Manual Setup
Guide.
6) Destination
This selects the tray to which the print job is made to exit. The figure on the right indicates the destination currently set
with an arrow.
- Exit Tray — Select this to have paper exit to the exit tray.
- Tray 1 — Select this to route the output to the tray of the Finisher.
The selectable items differ depending on the paper size and the option configuration.
You can select the tray by directly clicking on the figure on the right.
7) Number of Copies
This sets the number of printed copies. This can be set at between 1 and 999.
8) Orientation
This sets the paper printing direction.
- Portrait — The document is printed in the portrait direction.
- Landscape — The document is printed in the landscape direction.
9) Color
This sets whether a print job is printed in the color or black mode.
- Auto — Select this to determine the color mode automatically. When a print job is a black and white document, the
system automatically prints the document in the black mode. When a print job is a color document, it prints the
document in the color mode.
- Color — Select this to print a document in the color mode.
- Black and White — Select this to print a document in the black mode.
- Twin Color — Select this to print a document in the twin color mode. When this is selected, click [Details] to specify
the color that the non-black part of document will be printed in. You can select either [Red], [Green], [Blue], [Cyan],
[Magenta], [Yellow], or [White].
For instructions on how to print color images with the [Black and White] or [Twin Color] setting, see the following page:
 P.91 "Printing color documents in gray scale"
 P.92 "Printing color documents in twin colors"
2 PRINTING FROM WINDOWS
Setting Up Print Options
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