Printing a document – Rice Lake Star LC-7211 Form Printer User Manual

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Printing a document

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Printing a document

Windows 95 applications always print to the currently selected default printer.
If you want to change the default printer, refer to the previous section,
Preparing to print.
To print from any Windows 95 application, proceed as follows:.

Click on the application’s

File

menu.

Click on the

Print

command.

Note:

The actual appearance of the Print window may differ somewhat depending on
the application you are using.

If you do not want to use the default printer, select a different printer by
clicking on the arrow by the side of the Name field and selecting one from
the list that appears.

Click on the

Properties

button.

If you want to change any of the printing settings, for example paper size,
orientation or paper source, click on the appropriate index card-type button
(

Paper

,

Graphics

or

Device options

) and change the parameter

settings as you require.
For a detailed explanation of any of the settings, click on the

?

button on

the top right of the window and then click on the relevant parameter field.
Click once more to clear the help message from the screen.
Changes you make here apply only to printing from the current application

Click on the Close (X) button on the top right of the window.

Select how many copies of the document will be printed by entering the
appropriate number into the Number of copies field. If you want to print all
the pages in your document, make sure that the All radio button is checked.
If you do not want to print all the pages in your document, enter the first
and last pages to print into the from and to fields.

If you want the output to be collated (each copy automatically sorted into
page order) or if you want to print to file (instead of a print-out, a graphic
file of the print-out is saved on disk), check the appropriate radio button.

Click on the

OK

button.

Your document will now be printed out.

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