Basic Printing
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4. Choose the
Media Type you want to print on from the
following list:
◗ Plain paper
◗ 360 dpi Ink Jet Paper
◗ Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
◗ Photo Quality Glossy Paper
◗ Photo Quality Glossy Film
◗ Ink Jet Transparencies
The type of paper or other media you choose determines
the print quality or resolution you can use.
See Chapter 2 for guidelines on choosing paper and
handling special media.
5. Choose
Color or Black ink.
6. Set the slider to
Quality or Speed. This lets you choose
between the fastest printing or the highest resolution for the
media you’re using. (The slider is not available for certain
media types.)
7. If necessary, click the
Paper tab and choose your paper size,
number of copies, and orientation. If your software
application lets you control these settings, you don’t need
to use the
Paper tab.
8. Click
OK when you’re finished checking your settings. The
dialog box closes.
If you’re using Windows 95, you can click
Apply and keep
the dialog box open.
9. In the printing dialog box, click
Close, OK, or Print. You
may need to click a combination of these buttons.
While your document is printing, the
EPSON Despooler
dialog box appears, showing the printing progress and the
status of your printer. If you’re using Windows 95, this box
also displays the Status Monitor. (See “Checking Printer
Status,” on page 1-5 for more information.)
For printing at the highest
resolution (SuperFine
quality at 1440 dpi), you
need to use one of the
photo quality media. For
the best printing at any
resolution, always use
EPSON media.
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