From: Robinb on 22 May 2010 03:55 Hello I have a MP630 canon printer. I want to set the printing default properties for "fast" and "greyscale". Does anyone know how I do that? At the moment every time I change it from default to those above, it changes back again next time I print a doc. The default setting is "standard" print and in colour. My former Canon printer was able to keep the settings from the previous print job. Thanks Robin
From: Tony on 22 May 2010 18:20 "Robinb" <robinb222(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: >Hello > >I have a MP630 canon printer. I want to set the printing default properties >for "fast" and "greyscale". Does anyone know how I do that? > >At the moment every time I change it from default to those above, it changes >back again next time I print a doc. The default setting is "standard" print >and in colour. My former Canon printer was able to keep the settings from >the previous print job. > >Thanks > >Robin Robin You need to make the changes in the driver interface, not when you print a document! When you go to print a document and change the printer preferences, that change does not apply to the next print job. Open the printers applet in control panel, right click on the printer and set the preferences to whatever you need to be default. This will "stick" for all print jobs unless you select different preferences for a particular document. Tony
From: Robinb on 23 May 2010 23:51 Fabulous. Thanks Tony. "Tony" <tonythebengaltiger(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:part1of1.1.yq$cWEDTLEYAzg(a)ue.ph... > "Robinb" <robinb222(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: >>Hello >> >>I have a MP630 canon printer. I want to set the printing default >>properties >>for "fast" and "greyscale". Does anyone know how I do that? >> >>At the moment every time I change it from default to those above, it >>changes >>back again next time I print a doc. The default setting is "standard" >>and in colour. My former Canon printer was able to keep the settings from >>the previous print job. >> >>Thanks >> >>Robin > > Robin > You need to make the changes in the driver interface, not when you print a > document! > When you go to print a document and change the printer preferences, that > change > does not apply to the next print job. > Open the printers applet in control panel, right click on the printer and > set > the preferences to whatever you need to be default. This will "stick" for > all > print jobs unless you select different preferences for a particular > document. > Tony >
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