Using the Printer Software for Macintosh
5-3
The Mode settings in the Print dialog box are arranged to give you
three levels of control over the printer driver.
The Mode settings are explained below.
In addition to making comprehensive Mode settings that affect
overall print quality, you can also modify individual aspects of
your printout using the settings contained in the Page Setup and
the Layout dialog boxes. For information on making page setup
settings, see “Making the Page Setup settings” on page 5-12. For
information on making page layout settings, see “Modifying the
Page Layout” on page 5-22.
Making the Media Type setting
The Media Type setting determines what other settings are
available, so you should always make this setting first.
Automatic This mode provides the quickest and
easiest way to start printing. See “Using
the Automatic mode” on page 5-7 for
details.
PhotoEnhance This mode lets you choose from a variety
of image-correction settings specially
designed for photos. See “Using the
PhotoEnhance mode” on page 5-7.
Custom This mode lets you choose from a list of
ready-made or personalized settings
suited to the kind of document that you
want to print. When Custom is selected,
the Advanced button is enabled,
allowing you to access the Advanced
dialog box. See “Using the Custom
mode” on page 5-9.