Printing Microsoft Office files takes time

 

When printing a Microsoft Office file, by performing layout correction using the Data Conversion Service, you can print the file with its original layout.
Depending on the content of the data to be printed and the communication environment you are using, data uploading and downloading may take several minutes each.

  •  If you can tap [Print] in the [Preview] screen before all rendering by the Data Conversion Service is complete, printing is started. Because the rendering and printing processes are being executed in parallel, the processing time is shortened. However, If you specify the print range in an Excel file (xls and xlsx), you cannot do so until all the data has finished being converted.
  •  Files that have simple layouts and text may only suffer minimal layout errors if you do not use the Data Conversion Service. If there appear to be no problems when you check the preview, tapping [Print] without tapping [Image Correction] will print the file with the mobile terminal OS performing the rendering process. In this case, although the shorten the processing time compared to using the Data Conversion Service, there is a possibility of the file being printed with an incorrect layout.