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Chapter 7 Step 1: Check the print quality settings The print quality settings in the product software might not be optimized for the type of document you are printing. Follow these steps to check these settings. If the issue persists, continue to the next solution Step 2: Check the Print in Grayscale setting. Windows 1. In the software program from which you want to print, click the File menu, click Print, and then click Setup, Properties, or Preferences. (Specific options might vary depending on the application that you are using.) 2. On the Features tab, review the following options, and then make any necessary changes. • Print quality: If you are not satisfied with the quality of your printouts, increase the print quality. To print more quickly, decrease the print quality. • Paper type: If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, choose the matching option rather than Automatic. • Resizing Options: Make sure the selected option matches your paper size. Mac OS X 1. From the File menu in your software application, choose Print. 2. Choose Paper Type/Quality from the pop-up menu (located below the Orientation setting in Mac OS X v10.5), review the following options, and then make any necessary changes. • Paper Type: If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, choose the matching option. • Quality: you are not satisfied with the quality of your printouts, increase the print quality. To print more quickly, decrease the print quality. 3. Choose Paper Handling from the pop-up menu, review the following options, and then make any necessary changes. Destination Paper Size: Make sure the selected option matches your paper size. Step 2: Check the Print in Grayscale setting The product software might be set to print in grayscale. Follow these steps to check this setting. If the issue persists, continue to the next solution. Windows 1. In the software program from which you want to print, click the File menu, click Print, and then click Setup, Properties, or Preferences. (Specific options might vary depending on the application that you are using.) 2. Click the Color tab. 3. Make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected. 80 Solve a problem

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Step 1: Check the print quality settings
The print quality settings in the product software might not be optimized for the type of
document you are printing. Follow these steps to check these settings.
If the
issue persists
, continue to the next solution
Step 2: Check the Print in Grayscale
setting
.
Windows
1.
In the software program from which you want to print, click the
File
menu, click
Print
, and then click
Setup
,
Properties
, or
Preferences
.
(Specific options might vary depending on the application that you are using.)
2.
On the
Features
tab, review the following options, and then make any necessary
changes.
Print quality:
If you are not satisfied with the quality of your printouts, increase
the print quality. To print more quickly, decrease the print quality.
Paper type:
If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, choose the
matching option rather than
Automatic
.
Resizing Options:
Make sure the selected option matches your paper size.
Mac OS X
1.
From the
File
menu in your software application, choose
Print
.
2.
Choose
Paper Type/Quality
from the pop-up menu (located below the
Orientation
setting in Mac OS X v10.5), review the following options, and then make any
necessary changes.
Paper Type:
If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, choose the
matching option.
Quality:
you are not satisfied with the quality of your printouts, increase the print
quality. To print more quickly, decrease the print quality.
3.
Choose
Paper Handling
from the pop-up menu, review the following options, and
then make any necessary changes.
Destination Paper Size:
Make sure the selected option matches your paper size.
Step 2: Check the Print in Grayscale setting
The product software might be set to print in grayscale. Follow these steps to check this
setting.
If the
issue persists
, continue to the next solution.
Windows
1.
In the software program from which you want to print, click the
File
menu, click
Print
, and then click
Setup
,
Properties
, or
Preferences
.
(Specific options might vary depending on the application that you are using.)
2.
Click the
Color
tab.
3.
Make sure
Print in Grayscale
is not selected.
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