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7. For more fine tuning, click Standard. You see a list of
specialized settings for photographs. Select the setting
that most closely matches your photograph (
People
or
Nature
) or select one of the special filters (
Soft Focus
or
Sepia
). You may need to experiment with these settings
to get the exact look you want, especially if you have
multiple images on a page.
You can also make detailed settings on the Advanced dialog
box to fit your individual needs, as described on page 20.
8. If you need to change your paper size, number of copies, orientation, and
printable area, click the Paper tab. (You can often make these settings in your
application software. If so, you should make the changes there.)
9. If you need to reduce or enlarge the image (proportional printing), print multiple
pages on a single sheet, “tile” an image to make a large poster, or add a watermark,
click the Layout tab. (You can often make these settings in your application
software. If so, you should make the changes there.)
10. Click OK to return to your application’s Print dialog box.
11. Click OK (or Print, depending on your application) to start printing. (Depending
on your system and the image, printing with PhotoEnhance may take longer.)
Using Custom Project Types
Your EPSON Stylus COLOR 660 printer software includes custom project types
with preset options for printing specific types of documents—such as reports, graphs,
or drafts. You can also select a color-matching method. These custom project types let
you quickly select the best settings for your particular type of document and paper.
You can also make settings on the Advanced dialog box to fit your individual needs, as
described on page 20.
Follow these steps to print with custom project types:
1. Create your image or document in your application software.
2. Access the printer Properties dialog box as described on page 13.
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