Printing other projects, Copying, Copying documents using the operator panel – Dell 962 All In One Photo Printer User Manual

Page 43: Copying documents using your computer

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Using the Printer

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Printing Other Projects

The I Want To menu provides wizards for creating projects. You may want to print on an
envelope, create a booklet, or print a greeting card.

1

With your document open, click File

Print.

2

To customize print settings, click Preferences, Properties, Options, or Setup (depending
on the program or operating system).

The Printing Preferences dialog box appears along with the I Want To menu.

3

Select one of the available projects or click See more printing ideas.

4

Follow the instructions on the screen to complete your project.

Copying

To make copies, you can use the printer operator panel or your computer. For easy one-touch
color or black and white copies, press Color or Black on the operator panel.

Copying Documents Using the Operator Panel

1

Turn on your printer.

2

Load paper in the paper support. For more information, see "Loading Paper" on page 34.

3

Load your original document. For help, see "Load an Original Document Into the ADF" on
page 36
or "Placing Your Original Document on the Scanner Glass" on page 38.

4

On the operator panel, press the Mode Selector repeatedly until Copy is selected.

5

To make more than one copy, press the numbers on the keypad that correspond with the
number of copies you want to make.

6

From the Start area on the operator panel, press the Color button to create a color copy of
a color image, or press the Black button to create a black and white copy. For more
information, see "Operator Panel Menus" on page 18.

NOTE: If you are using the Dell software on a computer instead of the operator panel buttons, see

"Changing Copy Settings" on page 45.

Copying

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Copying Documents Using Your Computer

1

Turn on your computer and printer, and make sure they are connected.

2

Load the paper. For more information, see "Loading Paper" on page 34.

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