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Let It Rip: Printing Those Pages

After you do all the legwork — you set image resolution, selected a printer, set paper size and orientation, and selected all the printing options you need — you’re ready to print. This all may seem like a ton of work (actually, it is!) but, after you select the settings that you need, you don’t have to select them again. Photoshop remembers your settings for you. So, from here on out, you can just flat out print your images or perform a few minor tweaks if you have a special image. (For instance, you might need to change the scale of the printed image.)

Photoshop, being the versatile and deep program that it is, offers not one but three commands that you can use to print your image. They’re listed here, from the simplest bare bones command to the one that offers the most options:



Choose File>Print One Copy or press Alt+Ctrl+ Shift+P/Option+z +Shift+P to print (you guessed it) one copy of your image without having to click Print in any dialog boxes. This option automatically uses the printer and paper options that you selected by using the Page Setup and Print with Preview commands earlier in this technique.



Choose File>Print or press Ctrl+P/z +P to open the simple Print dialog box shown in Figure 13-11. You can use this dialog box to have one last chance at selecting a printer and setting printer-specific options. In addition, you can choose whether the entire image or just a selected area of the image prints and how many copies are printed. Click OK to print.



Choose File>Print with Preview to open the Print dialog box that contains all the possible printing options in Photoshop. (Refer to Fig- ure 13-10.) After you select the options that you need, click Print. The Print dialog box opens (see Figure 13-11), giving you a last chance to select printer settings. Click OK to print.


Figure 13-11: This Print dialog box is used to set printer options and how many copies are printed.



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