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Printing Documents (Macintosh)
This section describes the procedure, using the settings to print a document of A4 size on plain paper as
an example.
For details, refer to the on-screen manual:
dvanced Guide
.
Note
Operations may vary depending on your software application. For details on the operation, refer to
the instruction manual of your application.
When printing in grayscale, depending on an image, the printing troubles may occur on the top and/
or bottom edges of the paper such as uneven coloration or white streaks. In this case, we
recommend printing on paper with top and bottom margins of 1.77 inches / 45 mm or more
according to the direction of printing, using Easy-PhotoPrint Pro provided on the
Setup CD-ROM
or
your page layout software application.
When using a page layout software application or the like, prepare paper whose longer side is at
least 3.54 inches / 90 mm longer than the length of the image, then print it with top and bottom
margins of 1.77 inches / 45 mm or more according to the direction of printing.
For details on grayscale printing, refer to the on-screen manual:
Digital Photo Printing Guide
.
For Mac OS X v.10.5.x
1.
Make sure that the printer is turned on.
See
Front View
.
2.
Load paper.
See Loading Paper in the Rear Tray
.
Here we load A4 plain paper in the Rear Tray.
Note
To load paper in the Front Tray, see Loading Paper in the Front Tray
.
3.
Open the Front Tray gently, and pull out the Front Tray Extension.
Gently press the upper center of the Front Tray to open it.
4.
Create (or open) a document to print using an appropriate software application.
5.
Open the Print dialog box.
Select Print on the File menu in your software application.
The Print dialog box will appear.
Note
If the dialog box below appears, click
(Down arrow).
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