Lexmark C912 User's Reference - Page 36

For Mac OS 8.6-9.x, Printers, Printing Preferences, Paper, Form Type., Size., Notes, Setup - driver mac

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Printing 7 For Windows 2000 and XP, in the Printers folder, highlight your printer by clicking it once. Go to File Printing Preferences. 8 In Printing Preferences, select the Paper tab. 9 For PostScript drivers for Windows 2000 and XP, select your custom form from the list under Form Type. For PCL Drivers for Windows 2000 and XP, select your custom form from the list under Form Size. 10 Open your program and print your document. Notes: • Some programs may override your print settings. As a result, you must configure your program's settings to accommodate your custom form. See your program's reference materials for information on how to change your program's settings. • Selecting your custom form in Printing Preferences is recommended for using your newly created form in a program. However, this makes the new form the default for all programs that do not override the printer driver's selected paper size. To reset the default form size, enter Printing Preferences again and set the form size to the desired type. • If you are working on a network, only an administrator can create a new form on the server. In a client server architecture, once the new form has been placed on the server, the client's printer objects (installed through Point and Print) receive the custom form from the server. • Some changes may not immediately appear in a program's copy of the driver. As a result, it may be necessary to close and reopen the program so that any changes to the driver's settings may be displayed. For Mac OS 8.6-9.x: 1 Verify that your desktop printer is the default printer. 2 In your program, go to File Page Setup. 3 Click the Page Setup menu, and then select Custom Page Sizes. Click New. 4 Enter a name for your custom page under the Custom Page Size Name edit box. 5 Under Paper Size, enter the appropriate dimensions. Under Margins, enter the appropriate margin size. 6 Select the appropriate units of measure. 7 Click OK. 8 In your program, go to File Page Setup. Click the Page Setup menu, and then select Page Attributes. Under Paper, select the custom size you want to use. 9 Print your document. Printing with custom size specialty media 31

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Printing
7
For Windows 2000 and XP, in the
Printers
folder, highlight your printer by clicking it once. Go
to
File
Printing Preferences
.
8
In Printing Preferences, select the
Paper
tab.
9
For PostScript drivers for Windows 2000 and XP, select your custom form from the list under
Form Type.
For PCL Drivers for Windows 2000 and XP, select your custom form from the list under
Form
Size.
10
Open your program and print your document.
Notes:
Some programs may override your print settings. As a result, you must configure your
program’s settings to accommodate your custom form. See your program’s reference
materials for information on how to change your program’s settings.
Selecting your custom form in Printing Preferences is recommended for using your newly
created form in a program. However, this makes the new form the default for all programs that
do not override the printer driver’s selected paper size. To reset the default form size, enter
Printing Preferences again and set the form size to the desired type.
If you are working on a network, only an administrator can create a new form on the server. In
a client server architecture, once the new form has been placed on the server, the client’s
printer objects (installed through Point and Print) receive the custom form from the server.
Some changes may not immediately appear in a program’s copy of the driver. As a result, it
may be necessary to close and reopen the program so that any changes to the driver’s
settings may be displayed.
For Mac OS 8.6-9.x:
1
Verify that your desktop printer is the default printer.
2
In your program, go to
File
Page Setup
.
3
Click the
Page Setup
menu, and then select
Custom Page Sizes.
Click
New
.
4
Enter a name for your custom page under the
Custom Page Size Name
edit box.
5
Under
Paper Size
, enter the appropriate dimensions. Under
Margins
, enter the appropriate
margin size.
6
Select the appropriate units of measure.
7
Click
OK
.
8
In your program, go to
File
Page Setup
. Click the
Page Setup
menu, and then select
Page
Attributes
. Under
Paper
, select the custom size you want to use.
9
Print your document.
Printing with custom size specialty media
31