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Printing documents

Most programs on the Macintosh use a Print dialog box similar to the one shown below, although the exact features may vary. You can use the dialog box to specify print options such as the number of copies you want printed.

Some programs add more choices to the Print dialog box. For information about such options, refer to the documentation that came with the program.

Choose Print from the File menu (or drag the document to the desktop printer icon and drop it on the printer).

In the dialog box that appears, select the options you want.

To define a single paper source, click All. Then choose a paper source from the pop-up menu.

To define multiple paper sources, click “First from.” Then choose one paper source from each of the pop-up menus.

To print a transparency or sheet of paper that you feed by hand, select Manual Feed as the paper source.

To print the document on paper, click Printer. To save it as a PostScript or EPS file, click File.

IMPORTANT The paper source menus vary according to the paper sources of your printer and paper sizes you choose in the Page Setup dialog box. For paper-loading instructions, see Chapter 9.

3When the selections are what you want, click Print (or Save, if the destination is not a printer).

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Apple 12/600PS manual Printing documents