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Set Quiet Mode (Windows)
When printing in quiet mode, printing noise is quieter than usual. Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Properties' from the menu that appears.
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Set the Ink Intensity (Windows)
The Intensity setting controls the amount of ink placed on the paper. The higher the intensity the darker (more ink) the printed image will be. If the Intensity setting is set too high, the printed page may become too wet and curl or streak. Follow the instructions below to adjust the ink intensity settings. Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Preferences' from the menu that appears.
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Enable/Disable Auto Power (Windows)
This feature allows you to turn the printer off when no data is sent to the printer for a certain period of time. Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Preferences' from the menu that appears.
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Enable/Disable Preview Before Printing (Windows)
Select this feature to check the layout before printing. Click / Select the 'Start' button from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Preferences' from the menu that appears.
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Use poster printing (Windows)
Poster Printing is a useful function that allows you to enlarge a document or image and print it out on smaller individual sections. You can create large posters by joining the individual parts together. Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Preferences' from the menu that appears.
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Set a Printer as Default on a Windows Computer
Set a printer to be the default > Printers and Other Hardware > Printers and Faxes For Windows XP Professional Edition
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Use Booklet Printing (Windows)
Photographs are unsuitable for Booklet Printing, as the image is usually visible on the other side. Moreover the paper may absorb too much ink and become wavy. This may cause the printed surface to become scratched. Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Preferences' from the menu that appears.
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Use a custom paper size (Windows)
You can print on paper sizes not listed in the Page Size drop-down menu (8" x 10" for example) by creating custom sizes in inches or millimeters. Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' 'Printers and Other Hardware,' and 'Printers and Faxes .' Click your right mouse button on the listing for your printer, and then select 'Properties' from the menu that appears.
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Sharing the printer on Windows computers (XP / Vista / 7)
3-1. From the Start menu, select "Printers and Faxes " .
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