Customizing Your Print Settings
You can use custom settings for color management, printing at higher resolutions, and selecting a variety of special effects.
Customizing Windows Print Settings
You can use advanced settings for color matching, printing at a higher resolution, or selecting a variety of special effects and layouts.
1.On the Main tab, click the Advanced button in the bottom right corner of the window.
2.If you see a warning note, click Continue.
3.Select the following advanced settings as necessary:
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photo and glossy |
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Note: For the highest print quality, select Photo RPM. Please note that printing will take longer in this mode.
For more information about advanced settings, or instructions on saving them as a group so you can reuse them later, click the ? or Help button. If you want to use the Advanced screen each time you access your printer settings, select the Show this screen first checkbox.
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