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Using the Printer Software
*
See Windows Help for more information.
**
For Windows Vista and XP Professional x64 Edition.
Defining a custom paper size
If your paper is not included in the Paper Size drop-down list,
you can add the size to the list.
For Windows 98 and Me:
Click
Custom
or
User Defined Size
and enter the paper size in
the window that appears.
For Windows XP, 2000, and Windows NT 4.0 (except
Professional x64 Edition):
1. For Windows 2000 or NT, click
Start
>
Settings > Printers
.
Advanced
Printing Features*
Select
Enable
or
Disable
for the metafile Spooling.
Print
Optimizations*
Select
Disable
when the printer does not use the
device fonts, and select
Enable
when the printer uses
the device fonts.
Top Margin
Priority**
Select which setting for the print start position is to be
used: the driver setting or printer setting. For more
details, see Help for the printer driver.
Packet Mode**
Ordinarily, there is no need to change this setting. If
you change the printer's Packet Mode settings,
change this setting to match. If the printer and printer
driver settings are different, you may not be able to
print correctly. For more details, see Help for the
printer driver.
User Defined
Paper**
If your paper is not included in the Paper Size drop-
down list, you can add the size to the list. For more
details, see Help for the printer driver.
Offset**
This setting allows you to offset the image on the
page. That is, you can adjust the position of the
printed image. If the offset you specify moves a
portion of the image out of the printer's printable
area, that portion will not be printed.
Setting
Explanation