Printing Web Pages To Fit Your Paper Size; Using The Reserve Job Function - Epson WorkForce AL-C500 Series User Manual

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Printing Web Pages to Fit Your Paper Size

This function allows you to make Web pages fit to your paper size when printing. Install EPSON
Web-To-Page from the printer Software Disc.
Note:
This software is not available for Windows 7, Vista, XP x64, Server 2008, and Server 2003.
After you install EPSON Web-To-Page, the menu bar is displayed on the Microsoft Internet Explorer
Toolbar. If it does not appear, select Toolbars from the View menu of Internet Explorer, and then
select EPSON Web-To-Page.

Using the Reserve Job Function

This function allows you to store print jobs on the printer's memory and to print them later directly
from the printer's control panel. You can prevent the printed document from being looked at by other
people by applying a password to the print job.
This function uses the following types of printer memory.
Printer's Storage
CompactFlash
RAM Disk
Description
The optional CompactFlash memory must be installed on your printer in order to use
the Reserve Job function. Make sure that the CompactFlash memory is correctly
recognized by the printer driver before you start using the Reserve Job function.
The CompactFlash memory must be at least 4 GB.
An additional memory must be installed on your printer in order to use the Reserve Job
function.
To enable the RAM disk, you have to set the RAM Disk setting on the control panel to
Normal or Maximum. For instructions about increasing your printer's memory, see
"Installing a memory module" on page 136.
After the memory module is installed, you must update the option information. See
"Making Optional Settings" on page 185.
When both CompactFlash memory and a RAM disk are installed, CompactFlash
memory is given priority and makes the RAM disk unavailable.
AL-C500 Series
User's Guide
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