Epson 1520 User Manual - Page 29
Using Online Help, Accessing Help from Windows Applications - stylus color new
UPC - 010343813328
View all Epson 1520 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 29 highlights
Note: On the Macintosh, printer settings are saved with your document, but you can't save them from one application to another. You'll have to check your settings each time you print from a new application. If you want to reuse settings, you can create document templates for your favorite applications. A Power Macintosh Extension module called EPSON Stylus PowerPlug was installed and enabled when you installed your Macintosh printer software. This extension accelerates the rendering and processing of all documents when you're using a Power Macintosh. Basic Printing 10. Choose Color or Black ink. If you are printing black text or a draft, or if you want colors to print as varying shades of gray, choose Black for faster printing. 11. Set the slider to Quality or Speed. This lets you choose between high resolution printing or faster printing on the media you're using. (The slider is not available for certain media types and may not set the highest available resolution.) Once you've changed these basic settings, check the Current Settings box on the right side of the menu to see if the other settings are correct for your document. If you need to adjust them, use Advanced mode as described in Chapter 2. 12. Click Print when you're finished checking your settings. If you chose background printing when you set up your printer, you can continue working while your document is printing. See "Using EPSON Monitor2" in Chapter 4. Using Online Help For complete information about using the printer software, you can easily access online help any time. Accessing Help from Windows Applications To access online help from your application, open the File menu and choose Print or Print Setup. Then click Printer, Setup, Options, or Properties; you may need to click a series of these buttons, depending on the software you're using. Click the Help button at the bottom of the dialog box for help related to the items on that dialog box. Then select a help topic. You can also access online help when you're not using the software, as described below. 1-11