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Remember that any changes you make anywhere in this page of the dialog box become the
default selections for all applications on this computer.
The Graphics page
You can change aspects of the way your documents look in
the Graphics page. Any changes you make will override the
settings in the printer’s control panel for this computer
only.
Resolution
You can change the output resolution of your documents
in the resolution drop-down list box. If some computers on
a network are not used for documents that need a high
resolution, you can set the resolution to the lowest setting
(typically 300 dots per inch). Documents printed at low
resolution print faster than those printed at high resolution.
The figure you set here becomes the default setting for the dialog boxes in applications on
this computer. All resolutions that the printer supports are still options within application
dialog boxes, so you can select higher resolutions if necessary.
Halftoning
This section controls the look of any photographs in your document. We recommend that
you choose Use printer’s settings.
The only time you might need to change these settings is if you print a file to disk before
taking it to a service bureau. Your service bureau can advise you on the settings you should
use.
The Fonts page
The Fonts page enables you to specify how fonts are sent
to the printer.
We recommend you use the default settings.
The PostScript page
The PostScript page provides settings for controlling the
way print jobs are sent to the printer.
We recommend you use the default settings.