Gdi Setup Screen - NEC SILENTWRITER SUPERSCRIPT 660 User Manual

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GDI Setup
Screen
Printing with Your SuperScript 660
Your Windows based application might duplicate
some SuperScript GDI Setup settings such as
number of copies. In general, for faster and more
accurate printing you should use the SuperScript
Setup screen instead of your application to choose
print settings.
The method you use to open the GDI Setup screen
determines whether your settings are applied to the
current print job, stored with the document you're
printing, or applied to all print jobs. However, this
may vary from application to application, verify
these conditions with your application documenta-
tion.
If you open the Printer Setup dialog box from the
Windows Control Panel or Print Manager, the
settings you choose apply to all print jobs until you
change the settings.
If you open the Setup dialog box from an
application's Print Setup command, the application
stores the settings with your document. The
document prints with the settings until you change
them. You may wish to do this for documents that do
not follow your standard setup.
If you open the Setup dialog box from an
application's Print command, your choices apply
only to that print job. The next time you print this
document or any other document you will have to
choose the print settings again.
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