Note:
The Quality/Speed slider is not available for certain media types.
The type of paper you choose determines the print quality (resolution) you can use. It’s very important to select the correct setting for your paper. If you’re not sure which to choose, see Selecting Special Media.
5Choose Color or Black ink.
6Now make sure the Mode option is set to Automatic. This is the easiest way to get good printing results for all kinds of documents, on all types of paper.
7Set the slider to Quality or Speed. This lets you choose between the fastest printing or the highest resolution for the media you’re using.
To select 1440 dpi on plain paper or any other available resolution for your media, you need to access the Advanced dialog box; see Customizing Print Quality and Special Effects for instructions.
8Click the Paper tab and choose your paper size, number of copies, orientation, and printable area settings. See Selecting Paper Options in Windows for instructions.
9Click the Layout tab (not available with Windows 3.1) and check the reduce/enlarge, page layout, and watermark settings. See Choosing Print Layout Options in Windows for details.
10Click OK when you’re finished checking your settings. The dialog box closes. Click OK until you see the Print dialog box.
11In the Print dialog box, click OK or Print.
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