Advanced Printing
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Saving Custom Settings
After you’ve fine-tuned your printer settings for a special project, you can
save the settings as a group. Then you can quickly reuse them the next
time you print a similar project. You can save up to 10 groups of settings.
1 Customize your printer settings, then access the Advanced dialog box
Customizing Print Quality and Special Effects
(In Windows 3.1, access the main printer settings dialog box as
described in
, then click Advanced.)
2 Click the Save Settings button. You see this dialog box:
3 Type a unique name for your settings (up to 16 characters) and click
the Save button.
4 Click OK to close the Advanced dialog box (not necessary with
Windows 3.1).
Macintosh
Windows
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