5.Make the following settings:

Choose the paper you’re printing on (click the arrow to scroll through the Media Type list). If you’re not sure which setting to select, see page 22.

Set the Ink option to Color to print a color document. To print a black text document, click Black.

Set the Mode option to Automatic. It’s the easiest way to get good printing results on all types of paper.

Set the slider in the Mode box to Quality or Speed to select high-quality printing, faster printing, or an in-between setting.

6.You can also do the following:

Click to reduce or enlarge your image, print multiple layouts, or add a watermark.

Click to turn on background printing.

Click to change the Print button to Preview. You can then click it to preview your printout.

Click to check your ink levels. If the red b error light is on or flashing, check to see if one of your ink cartridges is low or empty.

Click PhotoEnhance to improve the appearance of low-resolution and improperly exposed photos. Only works when Color ink is selected.

Click Custom, and then select ColorSync to match the colors in your printout as closely as possible to those you see using ColorSync-compatible devices and applications.

Click Custom, and then click the Advanced button that appears to select a specific setting for print quality or to change color management settings.

Print Quality settings include Economy and Economy Plus for draft printing, Normal for everyday printing needs, Fine when you want a higher resolution for text or text and graphics, Photo when you’re printing photographs, and Photo RPM when you want the highest resolution for your photographs and don’t mind the longer print time.

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