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Change the Default Print Settings (Windows®), Print from Your Computer (Macintosh)

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7. Click Yes. 8. Click Close. Change the Default Print Settings (Windows®) When you change print settings from within a program, the changes apply only to the items you are printing in that program, at that time. To select print settings to use for all of your Windows®programs, all the time, use these steps to change the default print settings. 1. Do one of the following: • (For Windows Server®2003) Click Start > Printers and Faxes. • (For Windows Vista® and Windows Server®2008) • Click (Start) > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Printers. • (For Windows®7 and Windows Server®2008 R2) • Click (Start) > Devices and Printers. • (For Windows®8) Move your mouse to the lower right corner of your desktop. When the menu bar appears, click Settings , and then click Control Panel. In the Hardware and Sound group, click View devices and printers. • (For Windows Server®2012) Move your mouse to the lower right corner of your desktop. When the menu bar appears, click Settings , and then click Control Panel. In the Hardware group, click View devices and printers. • (For Windows Server®2012 R2) Click Control Panel on the Start screen. In the Hardware group, click View devices and printers. 2. Right-click the Dell Printer E310dw icon, and then select Printer properties. If printer driver options appear, select your printer driver. 3. Click the General tab, and then click the Printing Preferences... or Preferences... button. The printer driver dialog box appears. NOTE: To configure the tray settings, click the Device Settings tab. NOTE: To change the printer port, click the Ports tab. 4. Select the print settings you want to use as defaults for all of your Windows®programs. 5. Click OK. 6. Close the printer properties dialog box. Print from Your Computer (Macintosh) • Print a Document (Macintosh) • Set Print Options (Macintosh) • Monitor the Status of the Machine from Your Computer (Macintosh) The Status Monitor utility is a configurable software tool for monitoring the status of a device, allowing you to Print 63

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7.
Click
Yes
.
8.
Click
Close
.
Change the Default Print Settings (Windows
®
)
When you change print settings from within a program, the changes apply only to the items you are printing in that
program, at that time. To select print settings to use for all of your Windows
®
programs, all the time, use these steps
to change the default print settings.
1.
Do one of the following:
• (For
Windows
Server
®
2003)
Click
Start
>
Printers and Faxes.
• (For
Windows
Vista
®
and
Windows
Server
®
2008)
• Click
(Start)
>
Control Panel
>
Hardware and Sound
>
Printers.
• (For
Windows
®
7
and
Windows
Server
®
2008
R2)
• Click
(Start)
>
Devices and Printers.
• (For
Windows
®
8)
Move
your
mouse
to
the
lower
right
corner
of
your
desktop.
When
the
menu
bar
appears,
click
Settings
,
and
then
click
Control Panel.
In
the
Hardware and Sound
group,
click
View devices and printers.
• (For
Windows
Server
®
2012)
Move
your
mouse
to
the
lower
right
corner
of
your
desktop.
When
the
menu
bar
appears,
click
Settings
,
and
then
click
Control Panel.
In
the
Hardware
group,
click
View devices and printers.
• (For
Windows
Server
®
2012
R2)
Click
Control Panel
on
the
Start
screen.
In
the
Hardware
group,
click
View devices and printers.
2.
Right-click the
Dell Printer E310dw
icon, and then select
Printer properties.
If printer driver options appear,
select your printer driver.
3.
Click the
General
tab, and then click the
Printing Preferences...
or
Preferences...
button.
The printer driver dialog box appears.
NOTE:
To configure the tray settings, click the
Device Settings
tab°
NOTE:
To change the printer port, click the
Ports
tab°
4.
Select the print settings you want to use as defaults for all of your Windows
®
programs.
5.
Click
OK
.
6.
Close the printer properties dialog box.
Print from Your Computer (Macintosh)
• Print a Document (Macintosh)
• Set Print Options (Macintosh)
• Monitor the Status of the Machine from Your Computer (Macintosh)
The Status Monitor utility is a configurable software tool for monitoring the status of a device, allowing you to