Accessing Printer Properties
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Make the settings you require,
and then click [OK].
Note
❒ Settings you make here are used
as default for all applications.
Making settings from an application
To make settings for a specific appli-
cation, open the [Print] dialog box
from that application. The following
example describes how to make set-
tings for the WordPad application
that comes with Windows 2000/XP
and Windows Server 2003.
Note
❒ Actual procedures for opening the
[Print] dialog box vary depending
on the application. For more infor-
mation, see the operating instruc-
tions that come with the application
you are using.
❒ Any setting you make in the fol-
lowing procedure is valid for the
current application only.
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On the [File] menu, click [Print...].
The [Print] dialog box appears.
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In the [Select Printer] list, select the
machine you want to use, and
then click the tab for which you
want to change print settings.
Note
❒ In Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003, click [Preference] to
open the Printing Preferences
dialog box.
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Make the settings you require.
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Click [Print] to start printing.
Under Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003, click [OK], and then
click [Print] to start printing.
Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing
Printer Properties
Changing default settings - Printer
properties
Limitation
❒
Changing machine settings requires
Full Control access permission.
Members of Administrators, Serv-
er Operators, Print Operators, and
Power Users groups have Full
Control permission by default.
When you set up options, log on
using an account that has Full Con-
trol permission.
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On the [Start] menu, point to [Set-
tings], and then click [Printers].
The [Printers] window appears.
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Click the icon of the machine
whose default you want to
change.
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On the [File] menu, click [Proper-
ties].
The printer properties dialog box
appears.
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Make the settings you require,
and then click [OK].
Note
❒ Normally you do not have to
change the “Form to Tray As-
signment” settings on the [De-
vice Settings] tab in the
PostScript 3 printer driver.
❒ Settings you make here are used
as default for all applications.