Custom Printing
2-4
6. Choose the
Media Type
you want to print on. (If you’re
not sure which setting to select, see the table on page 3-2.)
The available media are limited by the predefined setting
you chose in step 5. For example, you can’t use plain paper
or transparencies with the
ICM
or
ColorSync
settings.
7. In Windows, check or change any necessary settings on the
Paper and Layout (not available in Windows 3.1) tabs as
described on page 2-12 and page 2-21.
On a Macintosh, check or change any necessary settings in
the Page Setup and Layout dialog boxes as described on
page 2-17 and page 2-27.
8. When you’re finished, click
(Macintosh) or
OK
(Windows). If you’re using Windows, click any other
buttons that your application uses for printing.
Customizing Print Quality and
Special Effects
If you need the maximum control over your photos, or you
want to experiment with special effects, you can adjust
individual settings in your printer software. Follow these steps:
1. Create your image or project in your application software.
2. Access the printer settings dialog box as described on
page 1-2 (Windows) or page 1-7 (Macintosh).
After you customize your
print settings for a special
project, you can save
them as a group. Then
you can reuse them
whenever you print a
similar project. See
page 2-33 for instructions.
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