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Using Printing Preferences

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Using Printing Preferences Opening Printing Preferences Printing Preferences is the software that controls the printing function when the printer is connected to a computer. You can change the settings in Printing Preferences based on the type of project you want to create. You can open Printing Preferences from almost any program: 1 With a document open, click File ª Print. 2 From the Print dialog, click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup. Using the Printing Preferences tabs All of the print settings are on the two main tabs of the Printing Preferences software: Print Setup and Advanced. Tab Print Setup Advanced Choices • Select a Quality/Speed setting of Automatic, Quick, Normal, or Best. • Select the Paper Options for paper size, paper type, and paper source. • Select portrait or landscape orientation. • Select to print in black and white instead of color. • Select to print a borderless copy. • Specify the number of copies to print. • Select to collate the job. • Specify to print the last page of the job first. • Specify to print on both sides of a sheet of paper (two-sided printing called duplexing). • Select a duplexing preference on how the sheets are flipped. • Select Automatic Image Sharpening. • Select a Layout of Normal, Banner, Mirror, N-up, Poster, Booklet, or Borderless. 69

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Using Printing Preferences
Opening Printing Preferences
Printing Preferences is the software that controls the printing function when the printer is connected to a computer. You
can change the settings in Printing Preferences based on the type of project you want to create. You can open Printing
Preferences from almost any program:
1
With a document open, click
File
ª
Print
.
2
From the Print dialog, click
Properties, Preferences, Options,
or
Setup
.
Using the Printing Preferences tabs
All of the print settings are on the two main tabs of the Printing Preferences software: Print Setup and Advanced.
Tab
Choices
Print Setup
Select a Quality/Speed setting of Automatic, Quick,
Normal, or Best.
Select the Paper Options for paper size, paper type,
and paper source.
Select portrait or landscape orientation.
Select to print in black and white instead of color.
Select to print a borderless copy.
Specify the number of copies to print.
Select to collate the job.
Specify to print the last page of the job first.
Advanced
Specify to print on both sides of a sheet of paper
(two-sided printing called
duplexing
).
Select a duplexing preference on how the sheets are
flipped.
Select Automatic Image Sharpening.
Select a Layout of Normal, Banner, Mirror, N-up,
Poster, Booklet, or Borderless.
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