Print From Your Computer : Windows Printing

Select Advanced Options
Click the Advanced tab on the top of the printer settings window to select Advanced options.
1.
Select the paper type setting that matches the paper you loaded.
2.
Advanced Print Quality Settings
Available print quality settings depend on the selected paper Type setting.
Economy: for fast printing with reduced quality
Fast Economy: for the fastest printing with draft quality
Draft: for rough drafts with reduced quality
Normal: for everyday text and image printing
Fine: for text and graphics with good quality and print speed
Super Fine: for text and graphics with high quality and print speed
Photo: for photos and graphics with good quality and print speed
Best Photo: for photos or graphics with high print quality
Photo RPM® (max dpi): for the best print quality (and slowest print speed)
 
3.
Paper size settings
You can load paper in these sizes and select the size in the printer software. (Wider papers are for use only when reducing large images with the Reduce/Enlarge Document option.) User Defined and Custom options are also available so you can create a custom size.
A4 (8.3 × 11.7 inches)
A6 (4.1 × 5.8 inches)
Letter (8.5 × 11 inches)
Legal (8.5 × 14 inches)
4 × 6 inches
5 × 7 inches
8 × 10 inches
Envelope #10 (4 1/8 × 9 1/2 inches)
 
4.
If you’re printing borderless photos, click the Borderless checkbox. For documents or photos with borders, select Borders.
Note:
For borderless photos, make sure you loaded a compatible borderless paper size and type.
5.
Choose Portrait or Landscape orientation for your document or photo. (Choose Landscape for printing envelopes.)
You can also:
Select Print Options
Advanced Print Options
Fix Red-Eye: reduces or removes red-eye in photos.
High Speed: speeds up printing, but may reduce print quality
Edge Smoothing: prints sharper edges on low-resolution images, such as bars in a graph
Print Preview: lets you preview your document or photo before printing it.
Black Ink Only: for printing text and graphics in shades of gray (not recommended for printing black-and-white photos).
Quiet Mode: reduces the print speed slightly for quieter operation at the same quality level.
 
Select Color Management options
Color Management Options
Color Controls: lets you select a Color Mode. Click Settings to adjust Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Density, and individual Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow color tones.
Color Mode: when using Color Controls, selects the main method of printing colors for photos and graphics: EPSON Vivid or AdobeRGB.
Gamma: when using Adobe RGB, adjusts the midtone density in the print.
Fix Photo: improves the color, contrast, and sharpness of certain photos and provides special effect options.
ICM: lets you select Off (No Color Adjustment) to use only the color adjustments provided by your printing program.
 
Save all your selected settings for later use (click Save Settings and name the settings); to use saved settings later, select them from the Custom Settings list or from the Shortcuts tab
When you’re finished, you’re ready to print.