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Set Printing Options and Defaults for Windows

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AltaLink B8145 / B8155 / B8170 Multifunction Printer
Article ID
KB0029125
Published
2020-02-10

Setting Default Printing Options for Windows

When you print from any software application, the printer uses the print job settings that are specified in the Printing Preferences window. You can specify your most common printing options and save the options for reuse so that you do not have to change the settings each time that you print.

For example, if you want to print on both sides of the paper for most jobs, specify 2-sided printing in Printing Preferences.

  1. On your computer, navigate to the list of printers:

    • For Windows Server 2008 and later, click Start > Settings > Printers.

    • For Windows 7, click Start > Devices and Printers.

    • For Windows 8, click Start > Control Panel > Devices and Printers.

    • For Windows 10, click Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners.

    Note: If you are using a custom Start menu application, the application can change the navigation path to your list of printers.

  2. For your printer, select Printing preferences:

    • For Windows Server 2008 or later, Windows 7, or Windows 8, right-click the icon for your printer, then click Printing preferences.

    • For Windows 10, click the icon for your printer, then click Manage > Printing preferences.

  3. In the Printing Preferences window, click a tab, then select the options. To save the settings, click OK.

Note: For more information about Windows print driver options, click the Help button (?) in the Printing Preferences window.

Selecting Default Printing Options for an Individual Job for Windows

To use special printing options for a particular job, you can change the Printing Preferences before sending the job to the printer.

  1. With the document open in your software application, access the print settings. For most software applications, click File > Print or press CTRL+P for Windows.

  2. To open the Printing Preferences window, select your printer, then click the Printer Properties, Print Options, or Preferences button. The title of the button can vary, depending on your application.

  3. Click a tab in the Printing Preferences window, then make selections.

  4. To save your selections and close the Printing Preferences window, click OK.

  5. To send the job to the printer, click Print.

Selecting Printing Defaults in Windows for a Shared Network Printer

  1. On your computer, navigate to the list of printers:

  2. For Windows Server 2008 and later, click Start > Settings > Printers.

    • For Windows 7, click Start > Devices and Printers.

    • For Windows 8, click Start > Control Panel > Devices and Printers.

    • For Windows 10, click Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners.

    Note: If the Control Panel icon does not appear on the desktop, right-click the desktop, then select Personalize > Control Panel Home > Devices and Printers.

  3. For your printer, select Printer properties:

    • For Windows Server 2008 or later, Windows 7, or Windows 8, right-click the icon for your printer, then click Printing properties.

    • For Windows 10, click the icon for your printer, then click Manage > Printer properties.

  4. In the printer Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab.

  5. On the Advanced tab, click Printing Defaults.

  6. On the print driver tabs, make your selections as needed, then click Apply.

  7. To save the settings, click OK.

Saving a Set of Commonly Used Printing Options for Windows

You can define and save a set of options, so that you can apply them to future print jobs.

To save a set of printing options:

  1. With the document open in your application, click File > Print.

  2. Select your printer from the Printers list.

  3. Select the required printing options from the lists in the Print dialog box.

    Note: To see all printing options, click Show Details.

  4. Click Presets > Save Current Settings as Preset.

  5. Type a name for the printing options. To save the set of options in the Presets list, click OK.

  6. To print using these options, select the name from the Presets list.