Selecting Basic Print Settings - PostScript
Printer Software - Mac OS X
Select the
basic settings for the document or photo you want to print.
Open a
photo or document for printing.
Select
the print command in your application.
Note: You may need
to select a print icon on your screen, the Print option in the File menu, or another command. See your
application's help utility for details.
Select
your product as the Printer
setting.
If
necessary, click the arrow next to the Printer setting or the
Show Details button to expand the
print window. You see the expanded printer settings window
for your product:
Note: The print
window may look different, depending on the version of Mac OS X and
the application you are using.
Select
the Two-Sided, Copies and Pages
settings as necessary.
Note: If you do
not see these settings in the print window, check for them in your
application before printing.
Select
the page setup options: Paper Size
and Orientation.
Note: If you do
not see these settings in the print window, check for them in your
application before printing. They may be accessible by selecting
Page Setup from the File
menu.
Select
any application-specific settings that appear on the screen, such
as those shown in the image above for the Preview
application.
Select
Paper Feed from the pop-up
menu.
You see these settings:
Select
All Pages From or First Page From and select the paper source you
want to print from.
Select
Printer Features from the pop-up
menu.
You see these settings:
Select
Plain as the MediaType setting.
Note: The
PostScript printer software supports plain paper printing in A4,
letter, and envelope sizes.
Select
one of the following Print Quality
options:
For fast
printing with reduced quality, select Fast.
For printing
text and graphics with good quality and print speed, select
Fine.
Select
Color from the Feature Sets pop-up
menu. You see these settings:
Select a
Color Mode option:
To print a
color document or photo, select the Color setting.
To print text
and graphics in black only, select the Monochrome setting.