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Selecting Presets for Printing (Mac)
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You can save the settings specified in each panel of the [Print] dialog of your Mac as presets. A preset is a combination of frequently used print functions saved as a single setting. You can print with ease by simply selecting a registered preset according to your needs.
Benefits of Using Presets
Reducing effort for specifying settings
If you frequently use the same print settings, you can register the settings as a preset to eliminate the effort spent specifying the settings each time.
Preventing misprints
You can help prevent misprints occurring due to mistakes made when specifying settings.
Required Condition
The printer driver is installed.
This section describes the procedure for registering two-sided printing as a preset, and selecting the registered preset for printing.
Follow the procedures below.
Registering a Preset
Selecting a Preset for Printing
Registering a Preset
1.
From the [File] menu of the application software you are using to print the document, select [Print].
The [Print] dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select the printer to use → select the [Finishing] panel.
The [Finishing] panel is displayed.
3.
On the [Finishing] panel, select [2-Sided Printing] from the [Print Style] drop-down list.
4.
From the [Preset] drop-down list, select [Save As].
5.
Enter a name, for example '2-sided', in [Save Preset As] → click [OK].
The preset is saved.
Selecting a Preset for Printing
1.
From the [File] menu of the application software you are using to print the document, select [Print].
The [Print] dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select the printer to use → select [2-sided] from the [Preset] drop-down list.
NOTE
The appearance of the screen may differ from the one you actually see, depending on the type and version of the printer driver and the application software you are using.
3.
Click [Print].
The document is printed two-sided.