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• Adjust the Print Density (Macintosh)
You can increase or decrease the print density.
• Skip Blank Page (Macintosh)
Use this option to allow the printer driver to automatically detect blank pages and exclude them from printing.
Print in Toner Save Mode (Macintosh)
This feature conserves your toner by using less toner to print documents; print appears lighter, but is still readable.
NOTE:
We do not recommend using this mode for printing photo or grayscale images .
1.
From an application, such as Apple TextEdit, click the
File
menu, and then select
.
2.
Select
Dell MFP EXXXX
(where XXXX is your model name).
NOTE:
For more page setup options, click the
Show Details
button .
3.
Click the application pop-up menu, and then select
Print Settings
.
The
Print Settings
options appear.
4.
Click the
Advanced
print settings list.
5.
Click
Toner Save Mode.
6.
Check the
Toner Save Mode
check box.
7.
Change other printer settings if needed.
8.
Click
.
Print Multiple Copies of the Same Document (Macintosh)
1.
From an application, such as Apple TextEdit, click the
File
menu, and then select
.
2.
Select
Dell MFP EXXXX
(where XXXX is your model name).
NOTE:
For more page setup options, click the
Show Details
button .
3.
Type the number of copies you want in the
Copies
field.
4.
Click the application pop-up menu, and then select
Paper Handling
.
The
Paper Handling
options appear.
5.
Select the
Collate pages
check box, if needed.
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