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• (For
Windows
Server
®
2012)
Move
your
mouse
to
the
lower
right
corner
of
your
desktop.
When
the
menu
bar
appears,
click
Settings
,
and
then
click
Control Panel
.
In
the
Hardware
group,
click
View devices and printers
.
• (For
Windows
Server
®
2012
R2)
Click
Control Panel
on
the
Start
screen.
In
the
Hardware
group,
click
View devices and printers
.
2.
Right-click the
Dell MFP EXXXX
icon (where XXXX is your model name), and then select
Printer properties
. If
printer driver options appear, select your printer driver.
3.
Click the
General
tab, and then click the
Printing Preferences...
or
Preferences...
button.
The printer driver dialog box appears.
NOTE:
To configure the tray settings, click the
Device Settings
tab .
NOTE:
To change the printer port, click the
Ports
tab .
4.
Click the
Paper Size
drop-down list, and then select
User Defined
.
5.
Type a name for this custom size in the
Custom Paper Size Name
field.
6.
Specify the
Width
and
Height
values.
7.
Click
Save
.
8.
Click
OK
.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Close the printer properties dialog box.
Change the Orientation of Your Print (Portrait or Landscape) (Windows
®
)
Portrait
Landscape
1.
Select the print command in your application.
2.
Select
Dell MFP EXXXX
(where XXXX is the name of your model), and then click the printing properties or
preferences button.
The printer driver window appears.
3.
In the
Orientation
field, select either
Portrait
or
Landscape
option to set the orientation of your printout.
NOTE:
If your application software contains a similar layout feature, we recommend using the one in the
application .
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