Selecting the Settings You Use Most Often
The printer settings you make apply only to the application you're currently using. If
you usually print one type of document in different applications—for example,
double-sided, letter-sized documents with black ink—you can change the default
printer settings for all your programs. You do this using the Windows Printer utility.
1. Click
Start
2. Right-click the
3. Select
Properties
Windows NT, or
tab.
4. Select the default settings you want to use for all your applications. Click
when you're finished.
Remember that you can always change the settings in your application when you want
to print different types of documents.
Controlling Printing
At the Print dialog box, click
printing.
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For more information about printer settings, click the Help button. Or
you can right-click any item on the screen and then click What's This?.
, point to
Settings
EPSON Stylus COLOR 880
in Windows 98 or Windows 95,
Printing Preferences
OK
, and then select
Printers
icon.
in Windows 2000. Then click the
(or
, depending on your application) to start
Print
.
Document Defaults
Click OK to start
printing
in
Main
OK