Epson 2000P Printer Basics - Page 37

Macintosh Instructions

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8. Click OK to apply the new settings. Then do one of the following: s If you already see your application's Print dialog box, continue on to step 9. s If you see a dialog box with a different name (such as Page Setup in Photoshop), click OK again. Then select Print from the File menu. It's a good idea to check your settings before printing. Some applications can override your printer's Paper Size and Orientation settings. If so, you may have to reapply these settings before printing. 9. Enter the number of copies you want to print and click OK (or Print). After you finish printing, follow the steps on page 34 to remove and store your printouts. Macintosh Instructions 1. Open your image in an application such as Photoshop. 2. Size your image so that it fits onto the paper you've loaded in the printer. For example, if you want to print edge-to-edge, use your application to adjust the image size so that it's at least as wide as the paper. If you want white borders on the top and bottom of your image, make the document size (Canvas Size in Photoshop) larger than the size of the image. 3. Select Page Setup from the File menu. You see your Page Setup dialog box: Choose a Paper Size that matches your document's size Select an option for roll paper Select Banner 32

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8.
Click
OK
to apply the new settings. Then do one of the following:
If you already see your application’s Print dialog box, continue on to step 9.
If you see a dialog box with a different name (such as Page Setup in
Photoshop), click
OK
again. Then select
Print
from the File menu.
It’s a good idea to check your settings before printing. Some
applications can override your printer’s Paper Size and Orientation
settings. If so, you may have to reapply these settings before
printing.
9.
Enter the number of copies you want to print and click
OK
(or
Print
).
After you finish printing, follow the steps on page 34 to remove and store your
printouts.
Macintosh Instructions
1.
Open your image in an application such as Photoshop.
2.
Size your image so that it fits onto the paper you’ve loaded in the printer. For
example, if you want to print edge-to-edge, use your application to adjust the
image size so that it’s at least as wide as the paper. If you want white borders on
the top and bottom of your image, make the document size (
Canvas Size
in
Photoshop) larger than the size of the image.
3.
Select
Page Setup
from the File menu. You see your Page Setup dialog box:
Select an option
for roll paper
Select
Banner
Choose a Paper Size
that matches your
document’s size