4Click OK to close the Advanced dialog box (not necessary with Windows 3.1).

To use the settings, click Custom (in Windows 3.1, click Advanced). Then open the Custom Settings list and double-click the name you selected for your custom settings group. (On a Macintosh, the custom settings group is automatically selected.)

To redefine or delete your custom settings, see Redefining Custom Settings or Deleting Custom Settings.

Redefining Custom Settings

To change the options in a customized settings group but keep the same name for it, follow these steps:

1From the main printer settings dialog box, click Custom (in Windows 3.1, click Advanced). Then select the name of the custom settings group you want to redefine in the Custom Settings list.

2Click the Advanced button (in Windows 3.1, click More Settings) and change the printer settings. (If you change the Media Type and Ink settings, you’ll need to create a new custom setting group instead of redefining an existing one.)

3When you’re finished redefining settings, click Save Settings. (In Windows 3.1, click OK to close the More Settings dialog box and the click Save Settings on the main printer settings dialog box.)

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