Epson R220 Printer Basics - Page 26

text, then use any of the options in the window to format it. You can also

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4. To add text, do one of the following: ■ Windows: Click the button. Enter your text and use the tabs to apply formatting and special effects, and click OK. (To open the window again, double-click any block of text.) ■ Macintosh: Click the button. In the Text Settings window, type your text, then use any of the options in the window to format it. You can also use options in the Color Settings and Object Settings windows. Windows Macintosh 5. To curve a single line of text, click the text in the main window, then drag the red "handle" up or down. Then adjust it using the other handles that appear. 6. When you're finished, choose Save as from the File menu to save your file. Note: To check your design, it's a good idea to print it on a sheet of plain paper before printing on a CD or DVD. Make sure you have plain paper loaded in the printer, then follow the instructions in "Printing Your Design" on page 27. 26 Printing From Start to Finish

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4.
To add text, do one of the following:
Windows
: Click the
button. Enter your text and use the tabs to apply
formatting and special effects, and click
OK
. (To open the window again,
double-click any block of text.)
Macintosh
: Click the
button. In the Text Settings window, type your
text, then use any of the options in the window to format it. You can also
use options in the Color Settings and Object Settings windows.
5.
To curve a single line of text, click the text in the main window, then drag the
red “handle” up or down. Then adjust it using the other handles that appear.
6.
When you’re finished, choose
Save as
from the File menu to save your file.
Note:
To check your design, it’s a good idea to print it on a sheet of plain paper before
printing on a CD or DVD. Make sure you have plain paper loaded in the printer, then
follow the instructions in “Printing Your Design” on page 27.
Windows
Macintosh