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This article describes the default settings set for Northwestern Secure Print. It also describes how to change defaults and save your own printing profiles.


Default Driver Settings

Below are the default settings that are installed on all Northwestern computers.

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  1. Duplex Mode

  2. Flip on Long Edge

  3. Black and White Only

The B/W only option only sends your job to uniFLOW in B/W. Even if your document is a color document, the color data is not sent to the printer. You cannot change this at the printer.

Changing Default Settings

You can always change the default settings prior to printing depending on what you would like your print job to do. you may need to click More settings to open the advanced Printer Preferences.

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  1. The menus across the top provide many settings that can be changed.

  2. This window will show how your print job is configured.

Setting your own Profiles

You can make any changes to your printer driver as desired and then save your settings as a custom profile. This allows you to use these same settings again for future print jobs.

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  1. In this example, the following settings were changed to be different from the default

    1. Simplex printing

    2. Flip on short edge (top)

    3. Staple on top left (with metal staple)

      1. Eco-stapling is available for print jobs with 5 or less pages per copy. Eco-stapling presses the pages together instead of using a metal staple.

    4. Color mode

  2. Notice how the preview window reflects the changes made

  3. These settings were saved and called “Example Profile” by clicking Add and naming the profile.

    1. “Example Profile” can now be selected from the dropdown on this computer whenever this profile is needed.

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