Epson Stylus COLOR 850N User Manual - Page 52

Selecting Paper Options on a Macintosh, Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT

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Custom Printing Windows 3.1 You can create only one User Defined paper size. Type the width in the Paper Width field and the length in the Paper Height field. Then click OK. 5. You see the Paper tab again. The paper size name you defined is added to the Paper Size list and selected as the current setting. (In Windows 3.1, the setting is named User Defined.) 6. To change or delete a custom paper size: Windows 95 or Windows NT Click User Defined in the Paper Size list. Then, on the User Defined Paper Size dialog box, select the custom paper name in the Paper Size list and click Delete or change Paper Width, Paper Height, and/or Unit settings as necessary. Click OK when you're done. Windows 3.1 You can change the custom paper size, but cannot delete it. Click User Defined in the Paper Size list. Then, on the User Defined Paper Size dialog box, change Paper Width and Paper Height settings as necessary. Click OK when you're done. Selecting Paper Options on a Macintosh The Paper Size and Orientation options for your printer software are on the Page Setup dialog box. The options for collating and reversing the page order are on the Layout dialog box. Follow the steps in these sections for selecting the paper options:  Choosing paper size and orientation options  Selecting print order options 3-15

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Custom Printing
3-15
Windows 3.1
You can create only one
User Defined
paper size. Type the
width in the
Paper Width
field and the length in the
Paper Height
field. Then click
OK
.
5.
You see the
Paper
tab again. The paper size name you
defined is added to the
Paper Size
list and selected as the
current setting. (In Windows 3.1, the setting is named
User Defined
.)
6.
To change or delete a custom paper size:
Windows 95 or Windows NT
Click
User Defined
in the Paper Size list. Then, on the
User Defined Paper Size dialog box, select the custom
paper name in the Paper Size list and click
Delete
or
change
Paper Width
,
Paper Height
, and/or
Unit
settings
as necessary. Click
OK
when you’re done.
Windows 3.1
You can change the custom paper size, but cannot delete it.
Click
User Defined
in the Paper Size list. Then, on the
User Defined Paper Size dialog box, change
Paper Width
and
Paper Height
settings as necessary. Click
OK
when
you’re done.
Selecting Paper Options on a Macintosh
The
Paper Size
and
Orientation
options for your printer
software are on the Page Setup dialog box. The options for
collating and reversing the page order are on the Layout dialog
box. Follow the steps in these sections for selecting the paper
options:
Choosing paper size and orientation options
Selecting print order options