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.
• Fast Economy: for the fastest printing with draft quality
• Economy: for fast printing 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
• 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.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.
5. Choose Portrait or Landscape orientation for your document or photo. (Choose Landscape for envelopes.)
• Select 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
• Select 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 AdobeRGB, 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 Setting and name the settings); to use saved settings later, select them from the Custom Settings list or from the Shortcuts tab
• Return to the default settings (click Reset Defaults)