Using the Automatic Setting
When Automatic is selec ted as the Mode setting in t he Print
dialog box, the printer driver takes care of all detailed settings
according to the Media Type and Ink settings you make (see
page 4-4 for details on making the Media Type setting). Some
users will never have to switch from the Automatic to the
Advanced mode. However, if your application program does
not give you enough control over the printout, you may want
to switch to the Advanced mode to experiment with the
predefined settings or make your own custom settings. See
page 4-6 for information on making predefined settings, and
page 4-9 for information on making custom settings.
To access the Print dialog bo x, click Prin t on the File menu of
your application. The Print dialog box appears.
Note:
Depending on the media you choose as the Media Type setting while
Automatic is selected, a slide bar appears in the Mode box that lets
you choose Quality or Speed. Select Quality when print quality is
more important than speed.
Before printing, be sure to verify the Media Type and Ink
settings as described below because they also have an effect on
the other settings. You may also need to check the Page Setup
dialog box for other basic settings such as paper size. See page
4-18 for information on the Page Setup dialog box.
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