Making Print Settings

The [Print] dialog box appears when you select [Print] from the “File” menu. Select [General] or [Color Adjust] in the pull-down list at the top of the dialog box and make settings for both.

[General] Settings

s[Copies]

Set the number of copies to print. You can select from 1 to 24 copies.

s[Pages]

Set the range of pages to print.

When you select [All], all the pages are printed.

When you enter numbers in the [From] and [To] boxes, the pages in the specified range are printed. Enter the numbers with the keyboard.

Macintosh

After setting options, printing starts when you click the [Print] button.

If you click the [Cancel] button, printing is canceled.

If you click the [Preview] button, a window like the following appears to show the expected appearance of the printed image on the Macintosh’s screen.

If you click the [Print] button in this window, the image is printed.

If you click the [Cancel] button, printing is canceled.

When previewing a multi-page document, you can view the following or preceding pages by clicking the [Next] and [Previous] buttons.

These setting are described below.

[Color Adjust] Settings

With the [Color Adjust] settings, you can adjust the appearance of printed images, such as color and brightness. Make these settings when you are not satisfied with the print finish or need to make fine adjustments.

When you select [Color Adjust] in the [Print] dialog box, a new pull-down list appears.

s[Digital Camera…]

When printing an image captured with a digital camera, you can use the [Brightness], [Contrast], and [Saturation] settings to adjust the image.

Select [Auto] to achieve the best possible processing for a digital image.

Making Printer Settings

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