Chapter 3 Printing 3-3
Printing
You can change a number of print settings, such as the paper size, page
layout, resolution, and halftoning method. If you use certain print
settings often, you can save the settings as a print profile and reuse the
profile as needed.
The following instructions summarize the general procedures for
changing printer settings, based on your version of Windows. For
detailed information on specific print settings, see the sections that
immediately follow these instructions.
To define print settings (Windows 98/Me):
1. On the Windows desktop, click Start, point to Settings, and then click
Printers.
2. In the Printers window, right-click the printer icon. On the displayed
menu, click Properties.
3. In the Properties dialog box, on the Page Setup or Quality tab, specify
the desired printer settings.