q Print Quality

Select the print quality from the Print

 

Quality list. Higher quality means the

 

printer produces more detailed

 

printouts at a slower printing speed.

Once you’ve checked your printer driver settings and changed them if necessary, you are ready to print with continuous paper as described in Chapter 3, or with single sheets as described in Chapter 4.

Using the Printer Driver With Windows NT 4.0

While many Windows applications override the settings made with the printer driver, some do not, so you must verify that the printer driver settings match your requirements. To access the printer driver, see “Accessing the printer driver from Windows applications” or “Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu,” below. To check and change the printer driver settings, see “Printer driver settings overview” on page 2-13.

Note:

Accessing and changing printer driver settings may require network administration privileges. Ask your network administrator for more information.

Accessing the printer driver from Windows applications

To access the printer driver from a Windows application, follow the general steps below. How you access your printer driver may vary depending on the application you use. See your application manual for details.

Note:

When you access the printer driver from within a Windows application, any settings you make apply only to the application you are using.

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