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Machine Translation Review may be successfully printed using even a
printer as comparatively simple as a nine-pin dot-matrix.
It is possible that background colours and other features might not
be printed by your computer system. Please investigate the settings of
the browser and printer which you are using. Some settings allow one to suppress the printing of
background colours and wallpaper in order to save coloured ink.
Page numbering, so simple when applied to book pages, is not
used here since the articles, when displayed on the computer screen,
appear as a vertical scroll.
- Print everything
- Click on Front Cover, in the list above
and the front cover should then appear on the screen.
- Click on the [Print icon/button] in the browser task-bar
(to print the front cover)
or ignore this instruction (ie. don't print).
- Click on the BCS Coat of Arms
(to display the next item).
- Click on the [Print icon/button] in the browser task-bar
(to print the item) or ignore this instruction (ie. don't print).
- Click on [next item] in the yellow page task-bar
(to display the next item).
- Repeat instructions 4 and 5 until you have printed the last item.
- Print a single article
- Click on the article name in the list above
(and the article should then appear on the screen).
- Click on the [Print icon/button] in the browser task-bar
(and the printer should then start printing the article).
- Print only the current screen
- If you want to print only what appears before you on the screen, then
press the [Print Screen] key on the computer keyboard.
It is usually in the top row near the right-hand end.
This misnamed key is a relic from the 1970's when its use
actually copied the current screen directly to the printer. Now it merely
copies the current screen to the clipboard. You can inspect this
in a Windows system by clicking [Start/Programs/Accessories/Clipboard Viewer].
You will need to paste (ie. insert) the contents of the clipboard
into a document which may then be printed.
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