User guide

The Paper/Quality tab contains the following controls:
Quick Sets group box
Paper Options group box
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Quick Sets
The first group box in the upper portion of the Paper/Quality tab is Quick Sets. Any change to the
Quick Sets group box that is made on the Paper/Quality tab affects all of the Printing Preferences
driver tabs (the Paper/Quality, Effects, Finishing, and Basics tabs) because they are all the same
control.
Use the Quick Sets setting to store the current combination of driver settings that are on all of the
other print driver tabs. Quick Sets are either preset by using network-administrator settings or user-
defined printing specifications (such as media size, pages per sheet, and so on).
NOTE Administrators can predefine Quick Sets for their users. These administrator Quick
Sets are defined on the server and are available to users, but usually cannot be modified by
users. Users can also define Quick Sets for their own use. User-defined Quick Sets are
described later in this section.
The following selections are available in the Quick Sets drop-down menu:
Defaults
Type new Quick Set name here
Default Print Settings
When you select Defaults, nearly all of the settings are restored to the combination that existed after
the driver was installed (the original settings). However, if the attribute combinations that are
associated with watermark definitions or custom media sizes quick sets have been changed or
deleted, the original settings are not restored.
Defaults appears in the Quick Sets menu automatically if no other driver settings have been
changed since the driver was installed, or if all of the driver settings match the original settings.
Otherwise, the setting in the Quick Sets menu is the same label that appeared when you last closed
the printing Properties dialog box by clicking OK.
Type new Quick Set name here
By default, the Quick Sets menu is set to Defaults. When you change any of the default settings on
any of the Printing Preferences driver tabs and you want to save the configuration as a Quick Set,
highlight the words Untitled, type the name that you want for your new Quick Set, and then click
Save. Quick Sets are saved in the system registry. To delete a Quick Set, select it from the drop-
down menu and then click Delete.
NOTE Administrators can predefine Quick Sets for their users. These administrator Quick
Sets are defined on the server and are available to users, but usually cannot be modified by
users. Users can also define Quick Sets for their own use. User-defined Quick Sets are
described later in this section.
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