size of paper. The setting may be in this dialog box, such as the Paper source setting, or it may be a
setting on the product.
Layout
Specifies how many pages of your document to print on one piece of paper. For example, 1 up prints
one page of your document per piece of paper; 2 up prints two pages on one piece of paper, dividing
the paper in half. This option is ignored if you print an EPS file.
Orientation
Determines how the document is positioned on the page. Click Portrait or Landscape to see an
example. In Landscape mode, you also have the option of rotating the image. Select the Rotated check
box to see an example. To see the current dimensions of the page (the paper size and the unprintable
margins), point to the page icon, and then press and hold down the mouse button.
Paper source
Specifies where the paper you want to use is located in the printer. Different printer models support
different paper sources, such as upper tray, envelope feed, mixed bins, and manual feed. If you click
AutoSelect Tray, the printer uses the paper tray that supports the paper size you have chosen.
Copies
Sets the number of copies you want printed. You can print from 1 to 999 copies. If you print an EPS file,
this option is ignored. Some software programs override this setting.
Custom button
Click the Custom button to specify a custom paper size. You can define up to three custom sizes at a
time, if your printer supports it. If this button is unavailable, click a custom paper icon in the Paper
size section.
Unprintable Area button
Click the Unprintable Area button to view the page margins (the area of the page that is unavailable
for printing). If you change these settings, be sure to check your printer manual. Some printers have
built-in margins. If the built-in margins are greater than the margins you specify here, the text in your
document could be cut off.
About button
Click the About button to display copyright information.
Restore Defaults button
Click the Restore Defaults button to restore the settings in this dialog box to their original values.
Graphics tab features
The Graphics tab contains controls for the following options:
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Resolution
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Color Control
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