Printing Documents
Once you have added a printer using Printer Setup Utility as explained earlier in this lesson, all Mac OS X applications can print to that device using a simple process and a consistent interface.
Printing from Mac OS X Applications
Almost all Mac OS X applications that create or edit documents have Page Setup and Print commands in their File menus. If you've never printed from a particular application, the first step is to configure Page Setup because each application maintains its own settings for this dialog.
Configuring the Page Setup Dialog
The Page Setup dialog in Mac OS X applications allows you to change the appearance of pages to be printed. The choices for settings depend upon the application you are printing from and the printer you are using to print.[View full size image]

Configuring the Print Dialog
The Print dialog is the main interface for printing from any Mac OS X application. Printers that are configured in Printer Setup Utility can be chosen from the Printer pop-up menu on the Print dialog. Options such as number of copies and pages, layout, output, paper feed, and error handling can be configured and saved as settings. Additional options depend upon the printer driver being used and might be configurable in the Printer Setup Utility on the Show Info pane.[View full size image]

Printing Using Desktop Printers
If you create a desktop icon for a printer, you can quickly print documents by dragging and dropping document icons onto the printer icon in the Finder. You can also double-click the desktop printer icon to open the printer's queue window and monitor jobs while they print.To create a desktop printer, either select the printer in the Printer Setup Utility and choose Printers > Create Desktop Printer (Command-Shift-D), or drag the printer's name from the Printer List to the Finder's desktop.[View full size image]
