Before you start, make sure your printer is set up and its software is installed as described on the Start Here sheet.
Whenever you print, make sure you do the following:
See these sections for instructions on selecting printer settings:
After you create a document in a software program, follow these steps to print it using the basic printer settings:
Select from these Quality Option types:
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For more information about printer settings, click the ? or Help button.
The Quality Option settings on this screen give you the best combination of quality and speed for most prints. For the highest quality (Photo RPM) on selected papers, click the Advanced button on the Main tab. Then see Customizing Windows Print Settings for instructions on selecting Photo RPM.
During printing, the following window appears to show the progress of your print job. You can use the buttons to cancel, pause, or resume printing. You can also see how much ink you have left.
When you change the printer settings within a program, they apply only to that program. If you want to change the default printer settings for all your programs, follow these steps:
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If you don't see the icon, see display the printer icon for instructions on making it appear.
You can still change the printer settings in your individual programs, when necessary. They will override the Windows default settings until the next time you turn on or reset your computer.
You can use advanced settings for color matching, printing at a higher resolution, or selecting a variety of special effects and layouts.
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When you select Photo RPM for the highest print quality, printing will take longer.
For more information about advanced settings, or instructions on saving them as a group so you can reuse them later, click the Help button. If you want to use the Advanced screen each time you access your printer settings, click Show this screen first.
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For more information on page layout settings, click the ? or Help button.