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16 Select the Paper Source.
17 Click OK to close the Properties window.
18 Click OK to print.
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1 Windows 2000: Click Start, choose Settings, and then choose Printers.
Windows XP: Click Start, and choose Printers and Faxes.
Windows Server 2003: Click Start, choose Control Panel, and then choose Printers and Faxes.
2 Click the Fiery EXP4110 icon and choose Printing Preferences from the File menu.
3 Click the Paper/Quality tab and click Advanced.
4 Next to Paper Size, choose PostScript Custom Page Size.
5 Enter the Width and Height values of the custom page size and click OK.
6 Click OK to close the Advanced Options window.
7 Click the Fiery Printing tab, check that the Page Size setting (under the Paper Source bar) is
set to PostScript Custom Page Size, and click OK.
8 In Microsoft Word, choose Print from the File menu.
9 In the drop-down list next to Scale to Paper Size, select PostScript Custom Page Size.
10 Select the Fiery EXP4110 as the printer, and click OK to print the document.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 on Windows 2000
When you print from Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 on Windows 2000, you might see repeated
images or images that are reduced in one dimension in the printed output. The output prints
correctly if you print from Windows XP or from PowerPoint 2000.
Mirror print option in Acrobat 6
In Acrobat 6, if you select the Mirror print option, you must also select Print as Image.
1 Choose File > Print, and then click Advanced.
2 Select Print As Image and any other desired printing options.
3 Click OK to close the Advanced Print Setup dialog box, and then click OK.
Adobe InDesign CS
Due to an application constraint, Booklet Maker features are not supported for InDesign
jobs. As a workaround, print the InDesign file as a PDF file and then create a booklet when
processing the PDF file.
Corel Draw and watermarks
Watermarks only print on the last page of a Corel Draw job. This behavior occurs because
Corel Draw recognizes the entire layout of the job as one drawing, thus requiring only one
watermark.