88 Printing Basics
8 If necessary, repeat steps 5 to 7 to define another custom size.
9 Click OK twice.
Printing on Custom Size Paper
Use the following procedures to print using either the Windows or Mac OS X print drivers.
• Using the Windows Print Driver
This section explains the procedure using Windows 7 as an example.
NOTE:
• The way to display the printer Properties/Printing Preferences dialog box differs according to the application software.
Refer to the manual of your respective application software.
1 From the application menu, select Print.
2 Select your printer and click Preferences.
3 Select the Paper/Output tab.
4 From the Paper Size, select the size you want to print on.
See also:
• "Defining Custom Paper Sizes" on page 87.
5 Click OK.
6 Click Print in the Print dialog box to start printing.
• Using the Mac OS X Print Driver
This section explains the procedure using OS X 10.9 TextEdit as an example.
1 From the File menu, select Page Setup.
2 Select the printer from Format For.
3 From Paper Size, select Manage Custom Sizes.
4 In the Custom Paper Sizes window, click +.
A newly created setting "Untitled" is displayed in the list.
5 Double-click "Untitled" and enter a name for the setting.
6 Enter the size of the original document in the Width and Height boxes of Paper Size.
7 Specify Non-Printable Area if necessary.
8 Click OK.
9 Make sure that the newly created paper size is chosen in Paper Size, and then click OK.
10 From the File menu, select Print.
11 Click Print to start printing.