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Printing from Computer Applications
You print through your applications using the printing software or the
export module that came with the printer.
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For application-specific printing information, refer the User’s Guide for
the application.
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For information about printing with the 8670 printer, refer to the
Printing
Guide.
The time it takes to print an image depends on the application and on the
type of image being printed. Some images take much longer to print than
others. A file made up of lines generally takes less time to print than a file
that is defined in bits, such as a scanned image.
As printing takes place, the paper moves through the imaging path
multiple times. During this process, the paper partially exits the printer.
Do not pull on the print. Wait until the print exits completely before
touching it.
NOTE:
For non-PostScript jobs, the last image you send from the Export
Module remains in memory until you turn the printer
Off or press
Cancel.