After you customize your print settings for a special project, you can save them as a group. Then you can reuse them whenever you print a similar project. See Saving Custom Settings for instructions.

7In Windows, click the Paper and Layout tabs (not available on Windows 3.1) to check or change any necessary settings, as described in Selecting Paper Options in Windows and Choosing Print Layout Options in Windows.

On a Macintosh, check or change any necessary settings on the Page Setup and the Layout dialog boxes as described in Selecting Paper Options on a Macintosh and Choosing Print Layout Options on a Macintosh.

8When you’re finished, click OK (Windows) or Print (Macintosh). If you’re using Windows, click any other buttons that your application uses for printing.

Customizing Print Quality and Special Effects

If you need the maximum control over your project, or you want to experiment with special effects, you can adjust the custom settings in your printer software. Follow these steps:

1Create your image or document in your application software.

2Access the printer settings dialog box as described in Printing from Windows or Printing from a Macintosh.

3Click Custom, and then click the Advanced button. (In Windows 3.1, click Advanced, then click the More Settings button.)

Advanced Printing

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