mSelect Flip Horizontal to flip the page image horizontally.

mSelect Flip Vertical to flip the page image vertically.

mSelect Invert Image to print a black-and-white reversed image.

mSelect Substitute Fonts to substitute the fonts Helvetica, Times, and Courier for the Mac OS screen fonts Geneva, New York, and Monaco, respectively. The substitution occurs even if TrueType outline fonts are available for Geneva, New York, and Monaco. Text sizes in the printed document are scaled to compensate for size differences between the corresponding families of screen and printer fonts.

mSelect Smooth Text to smooth edges of letters when your printer is printing fonts as bitmapped fonts.

mSelect Smooth Graphics to smooth ragged edges of lines in bitmapped graphics.

mSelect Precision Bitmap Alignment to make printed bitmapped graphics more precisely match the screen image.

mSelect Unlimited Downloadable Fonts in a Document to print the document using as many downloadable fonts as you need. The fonts will be sent to the printer, used, and then removed from the printer’s memory. The document will be printed more slowly.

4Click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box.

You can make the printer’s current page setup settings the default software settings by holding down the Option key and clicking OK. (Some programs may not support this method of setting defaults.)

Printing documents

When you are printing from a Mac OS computer, most application programs display a Print dialog box, in which you specify print options such as the number of copies you want printed, whether to print all or part of a document, and which paper tray or cassette will be the paper source.

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

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Apple 12/640PS manual Printing documents, Click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box