Epson Stylus COLOR 740 Special Edition User Manual - Page 54

Windows 95, or Windows NT, Paper Size Name, Paper Width, Paper Height, Paper Size, Paper, Height

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Note: In Windows 95, 98, and NT, the Paper Width and Paper Height units are in hundredth of an inch (or centimeter) increments. For example, 850 equals 8.50 inches. 4 Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT Type a name (up to 24 characters) for your custom paper size in the Paper Size Name field. Then select a Paper Width and Paper Height for the paper. To use centimeters instead of inches, click the 0.01cm option. When you're finished, click Save. The paper size name appears in the Paper Size list in the dialog box. Add more sizes if you want, and click OK when you're done. Windows 3.1 You can create only one User Defined paper size. Type the width in the Paper Width field and the length in the Paper Height field. Then click OK. 5 You see the Paper tab again. The paper size name you defined is added to the Paper Size list and selected as the current setting. (In Windows 3.1, the setting is named User Defined.) 6 Click a tab for the settings you want to check or change next, or click OK to print your document To change or delete a custom paper size: Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT Click User Defined in the Paper Size list. Then, on the User Defined Paper Size dialog box, select the custom paper name in the Paper Size list and change the Paper Width, Paper Height, and/or Unit settings as necessary, or click Delete. Click OK when you're done. Advanced Printing Page 54

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Advanced Printing
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Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT
Type a name (up to 24 characters) for your custom paper size
in the
Paper Size Name
field. Then select a
Paper Width
and
Paper Height
for the paper. To use centimeters instead of
inches, click the
0.01cm
option. When you’re finished, click
Save
. The paper size name appears in the
Paper Size
list in
the dialog box. Add more sizes if you want, and click
OK
when
you’re done.
Windows 3.1
You can create only one User Defined paper size. Type the
width in the
Paper Width
field and the length in the
Paper
Height
field. Then click
OK
.
5
You see the
Paper
tab again. The paper size name you defined
is added to the
Paper Size
list and selected as the current
setting. (In Windows 3.1, the setting is named
User Defined
.)
6
Click a tab for the settings you want to check or change next, or
click
OK
to print your document
To change or delete a custom paper size:
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT
Click
User Defined
in the Paper Size list. Then, on the User
Defined Paper Size dialog box, select the custom paper name in
the Paper Size list and change the
Paper Width
,
Paper Height
,
and/or
Unit
settings as necessary, or click
Delete
. Click
OK
when
you’re done.
Note:
In Windows 95, 98,
and NT, the Paper
Width and Paper
Height units are in
hundredth of an inch
(or centimeter)
increments. For
example, 850 equals
8.50 inches.