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Setting Printing Options

To make your project as perfect as possible, you can select a few other printing options by using the Print with Preview command.

Open the Print dialog box by choosing File> Print with Preview (see Figure 13-10), and take a look at the options. Be sure to select Show More Options and then select Output from the drop-down list to see all the settings that the dialog box has to offer.


Figure 13-10: Special printing options can make your printed project perfect.



Use the Position area at the top of the dialog box to set exactly where your image will print on the page. You can select the Center Image option, or type exact measurements into the Top and Left text boxes.



If you use one of the Marquee Tools to select an area of the image before you open the Print dialog box, you can print just that selected area by selecting the Print Selected Area check box (grayed out in Figure 13-10).



Click Page Setup to access the Page Setup dialog box described in “Setting Paper Size,” earlier in this technique. Use this dialog box to set paper size and orientation, select a different printer, and set printer properties.



Click Background to open the Color Picker and select a background color that fills in all the unused white areas of the printed page.



Add a black border to the image by clicking Border and entering a value in millimeters, inches, or points.



Add printer’s marks by selecting any of the following check boxes: Calibration Bars, Registration Marks, Corner Crop Marks, or Center Crop Marks.



Select the Description check box to add a printed description underneath the image on the printed page. You can enter the text that’s used for the description in the File Info dialog box, which you can open by choosing File>File Info. Type the text in the dialog box’s Description text box.



Print image file information above the image by selecting the Labels check box. This option can come in handy if you print many images and want to remember which image filename goes with which printed image.



When you finish selecting the printing options that you need, click Done to save the settings and close the Print dialog box, or click Print to print the image.

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