Epson 1520 User Manual - Page 39

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Custom Printing  Print Using a Temporary File (Windows NT 3.51 only) For increasing the speed that Windows NT 3.51 returns to your application by printing to a temporary print file. A separate application then sends the file to your printer. Turn this option off when printing complex documents or if parts of a printout are missing after printing with it turned on. 9. If you're ready to print, click OK and go to step 10. If you want to adjust your printer's color settings, see the next section. 10. Click Save Settings if you want to save your custom settings as a group that you can reuse for special projects. See page 2-11 for instructions. 11. Click OK (Windows) or Print (Macintosh). If you're using Windows, click any other buttons that your application uses for printing. Customizing Color Settings You can choose from several color adjustment modes or manually adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and individual CMY (cyan, magenta, yellow) colors. For improved color accuracy, you can use Image Color Matching (ICM) under Windows 95 or ColorSync on the Macintosh. 2-7

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Custom Printing
2-7
Print Using a Temporary File
(Windows NT 3.51
only)
For increasing the speed that Windows NT 3.51
returns to your application by printing to a temporary
print file. A separate application then sends the file to
your printer. Turn this option off when printing
complex documents or if parts of a printout are missing
after printing with it turned on.
9.
If you’re ready to print, click
OK
and go to step 10. If you
want to adjust your printer’s color settings, see the next
section.
10. Click
Save Settings
if you want to save your custom
settings as a group that you can reuse for special projects.
See page 2-11 for instructions.
11. Click
OK
(Windows) or
Print
(Macintosh). If you’re using
Windows, click any other buttons that your application
uses for printing.
Customizing Color Settings
You can choose from several color adjustment modes or
manually adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and individual
CMY (cyan, magenta, yellow) colors. For improved color
accuracy, you can use Image Color Matching (ICM) under
Windows 95 or ColorSync on the Macintosh.