Overlays (forms), General information, Printing with overlays: windows 2000 – Oki C 9400 User Manual
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Overlays (Forms)
General Information
Important!
File names used in printing overlays are case sensitive.
You can save logos, lettterheads, etc. as overlays
 in the printer's flash SIMM or 
 on the printer's internal hard disk drive 
then add one or any combination of them to a file as it is being printed.
You can use overlays in place of pre-printed stationery, to add your logo or company address to 
a document, or to create forms from pre-stored modular pieces. 
Note: Overlay printing cannot be done using the Windows 2000 PostScript driver or the 
Macintosh driver. 
The printer must be equipped with the hard disk drive (standard on all but Model C9200)
and the OKI Storage Device Manager software must be installed.
Overlay elements must be created in the software application of your choice, then stored
on the printer's hard drive using the OKI Storage Device Manager software before they can 
be used. 
If the hard disk memory is insufficient for the spooled data, the message DISK FULL
appears.
If your software application has a collate print option, it must be turned OFF before you
print overlays.
Printing with Overlays: Windows 2000
Note: In Windows 2000, overlays can only be printed using the PCL driver.
Defining Overlays: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
1. Click
Start
→ Settings → Printers.
The Printers dialog box appears.
2. Right click the OKI C9200 or C9400 PCL printer icon, then click Printing Preferences.
The OKI Printing Preferences dialog box appears.
3. Click the Overlay tab.
4. Click Define Overlays.
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