Printing from Windows Applications
If the printer driver installed properly and is selected as the default printer in the printer setup, printing from any
Windows application is a simple operation.
To print from most Windows applications, use the Print command in the File menu.
Selecting the Print command typically displays the following Print dialog box:
Setup your preferred configuration (page range, number of copies, etc.) first, and then click the
button to start printing.
While documents are being printed, a printer icon appears in the System Tray near the clock in the bottom right
hand corner of the screen. The icon disappears when printing is completed.
You may double-click the printer icon in the system tray to open and verify the details of the print queue.
Note:
If more than one printer is installed on your PC, follow the steps below to set a default printer:
1. Click the
button, select
Start
then click the
icon.).
Printer
2. Right-click on the desired printer icon, and then select
the printer icon denotes a Default Printer.
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and
icon (for Windows 2000: Click the
Printers
Faxes
Set as Default Printer
Print
button, select
Start
Settings
in popup menu. The check mark next to
, and