Adobe Photoshop CS2 On Demand [Electronic resources]

Andy Anderson; Steve Johnson

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Printing One Copy

If you want it quick without any questions, then the Print One Copy command is for you. No hassle, just a printed copy of the image, using Photoshop's default print settings. The Print One Copy command does not open a dialog box, so when the option is selected, the printing process starts and attempts to print the document. If you try to print an image that is larger than the paper's printable area, an alert dialog box appears. If this happens, you have the option of continuing the printing process, or canceling. Otherwise, the Print One Copy command is a one click solution to a fast printed copy of your active document.

Print One Copy of a Document

Open a document.

Click the

File menu, and then click

Print One Copy .

Photoshop prints a single copy of the image without a dialog box.

IMPORTANT

If you have made any changes to Page Setup, or modified the printer settings in any way, Photoshop will ignore its defaults and print using your modified settings.

For Your Information

Printing a Larger Image

Occasionally, when printing a document, you will see an alert dialog box informing you that the image is larger than the paper's printable area. When this happens, you have the choice of continuing or canceling. If you choose to continue, the image will be clipped. In most cases it's best to cancel the print command, and then adjust the image size to match the printable area of the image.