5-8 Using the Printer Software for Macintosh
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 
Layout dialog boxes. See “Making settings in the Page Setup 
dialog box” on page 5-19 or “Making settings in the Layout dialog 
box” on page 5-32 for details.
Refer to the appropriate section below.
Using the Automatic mode
When Automatic is selected as the Mode setting in the Print dialog 
box, the printer software takes care of all detailed settings based 
on the current Media Type and Ink settings. To make the Ink 
setting, see “Making the Ink setting” on page 5-14. To make the 
Media Type setting, see “Making the Media Type setting” on page 
5-3.
Note:
Depending on the media selected in the Media Type list (while 
Automatic is selected), a slider appears to the right of the Mode options 
that lets you choose from Quality and Speed settings. Select Quality 
when print quality is more important than speed.