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2. Printing Documents 4. Make the settings you require, and then click [OK]. The setting is temporarily registered as [Unregistered] in the [One Click Preset List:] area. • Depending on the applications, the settings you make here may not be used as the default settings. • The [Unregistered] setting is invalid if the other [One Click Presets] icon is selected. If you wish to 2 confirm the [Unregistered] setting, click [Register Current Settings...]. For details about confirming the setting, see p.24 "Making Printer Settings - One Click Presets". • For details, see the printer driver Help. Making Printer Settings from an Application You can make printer settings for a specific application. To make printer settings for a specific application, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box from that application. The following procedure explains how to make printer settings for a specific application using Windows XP WordPad as an example. 1. On the [File] menu, click [Print...]. 2. In the [Select Printer] list, select the printer you want to use. 3. Click [Preferences]. 4. Make the settings you require, and then click [OK]. • Procedures for opening the [Printing Preferences] dialog box vary depending on the application. For details, see the manuals provided with the application. • Any settings you make using this procedure apply to the current application only. • General users can change the properties displayed in the print dialog box of an application. Settings made here are used the defaults when printing from the application. • For details, see the printer driver Help. Making Printer Settings - One Click Presets This section explains how to register and use one click presets. Each function explained in this section is preconfigured and registered under [One Click Preset List:] on the [One Click Presets] tab. You can apply the relevant setting simply by clicking on the one click preset name. This helps to avoid incorrect settings and misprints. 24

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4.
Make the settings you require, and then click [OK].
The setting is temporarily registered as [Unregistered] in the [One Click Preset List:] area.
Depending on the applications, the settings you make here may not be used as the default settings.
The [Unregistered] setting is invalid if the other [One Click Presets] icon is selected. If you wish to
confirm the [Unregistered] setting, click [Register Current Settings...]. For details about confirming the
setting, see p.24 "Making Printer Settings - One Click Presets".
For details, see the printer driver Help.
Making Printer Settings from an Application
You can make printer settings for a specific application.
To make printer settings for a specific application, open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box from that
application. The following procedure explains how to make printer settings for a specific application using
Windows XP WordPad as an example.
1.
On the [File] menu, click [Print...].
2.
In the [Select Printer] list, select the printer you want to use.
3.
Click [Preferences].
4.
Make the settings you require, and then click [OK].
Procedures for opening the [Printing Preferences] dialog box vary depending on the application. For
details, see the manuals provided with the application.
Any settings you make using this procedure apply to the current application only.
General users can change the properties displayed in the print dialog box of an application. Settings
made here are used the defaults when printing from the application.
For details, see the printer driver Help.
Making Printer Settings - One Click Presets
This section explains how to register and use one click presets.
Each function explained in this section is preconfigured and registered under [One Click Preset List:] on the
[One Click Presets] tab.
You can apply the relevant setting simply by clicking on the one click preset name. This helps to avoid
incorrect settings and misprints.
2. Printing Documents
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