Dell S2825cdn Users Guide - Page 129
Print Settings, Quantity, Output Color, Select Tray, Sided Printing, Layout, Image Types
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❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings Use the print settings to configure various settings for the print function when using Print PDF/TIFF, Print JPEG. ❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings > Quantity Specifies the number of copies from 1 to 99. ❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings > Output Color Selects color or black and white printing. ❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings > Select Tray Specifies the input tray. MPF Size Tray1 Tray2* The paper is fed from the Multipurpose Feeder (MPF). When Use Printer Driver Settings is set in MPF Configuration of Tray Settings, Any is displayed for Size and Type. If you start the print job with Any as the paper size and type, A4 or Letter is selected as the paper size and Plain is selected as the paper type. If you want to specify the size and type of paper in the MPF, select MPF and specify the paper size and type. Specifies the paper size. * This item is available only when the optional 550-sheet feeder is installed. ❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings > 2 Sided Printing Specifies whether to print on one side or both sides of a sheet of print media. For a two-sided printing, you can specify the printout to be bound by the long edge or short edge. ❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings > Layout Specifies the output layout. Select whether to print one, two, or four pages on one side of a sheet of print media. If you select Off(No Scaling), the parts that do not fit are not printed (print size is not adjusted automatically). ❚ Print PDF/TIFF / Print JPEG > Print Settings > Image Types Sets the print image quality. Auto Photos (Standard Quality) Prints PDF/TIFF files in the Text mode and JPEG files in the Photos (Standard Quality) mode. Prints the photographic images at the standard quality. Understanding the Job Menus | 129