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| | Printing using context menu - driver or vista issue? My printer settings are econo-mode (HP P1005, FastRes) and if I print from applications like Acrobat reader, or Paint it actually works. However, if I right-click a file, say a b/n jpg, and select Print a wizard opens up from which I can only come up with a fine printing, as if the driver was set to high quality (rather than fast-res). The only fix is not to use it,...if u know how to set it up correctly it could be useful. Thanx, Ric |
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| | Re: Printing using context menu - driver or vista issue? "ricardo.l" <ricardol@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:84836DCA-1E5B-412B-902A-23A20B355C20@xxxxxx: Quote: > My printer settings are econo-mode (HP P1005, FastRes) and if I print from > applications like Acrobat reader, or Paint it actually works. > > However, if I right-click a file, say a b/n jpg, and select Print a wizard > opens up from which I can only come up with a fine printing, as if the driver > was set to high quality (rather than fast-res). > > The only fix is not to use it,...if u know how to set it up correctly it > could be useful. Thanx, Ric (Vista Ultimate) I get a "Print Pictures" application from Microsoft that has tabs to select the printer type, quality, paper type and paper size. In the "Options" area (at the bottom right) are some printer settings options including "Only show options that are compatible with my printer. Certain combinations of paper type, paper size, and print quality may not print will of be available with all printers...". Uncheck this box, it may give you more printing options (but not necessarily better prints, depending on your source file. Regards, Bob Headrick, MS MVP Printing/Imaging |
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| | Re: Printing using context menu - driver or vista issue? > > My printer settings are econo-mode (HP P1005, FastRes) and if I print from Quote: Quote: > > applications like Acrobat reader, or Paint it actually works. > > > > However, if I right-click a file, say a b/n jpg, and select Print a wizard > > opens up from which I can only come up with a fine printing, as if the driver > > was set to high quality (rather than fast-res). > > > > The only fix is not to use it,...if u know how to set it up correctly it > > could be useful. Thanx, Ric Quote: > What application opens when you right click on a picture? In my case > (Vista Ultimate) I get a "Print Pictures" application from Microsoft > that has tabs to select the printer type, quality, paper type and paper > size. In the "Options" area (at the bottom right) are some printer > settings options including "Only show options that are compatible with > my printer. Certain combinations of paper type, paper size, and print > quality may not print will of be available with all printers...". > Uncheck this box, it may give you more printing options (but not > necessarily better prints, depending on your source file. building on what you wrote, which is correct and it's what I see too on my Vista HP, I could made it clear now, and whether or not it's a design choice it was not apparent to me as a user. Basically, from "Options" area I can access a printer settings window and I did find out that the Econo-mode checkbox was UNchecked. So far so good, HOWEVER: this was unexpected to me because if I open up the VERY SAME window (printer properties, from Printers window in the CP, rather than from that Print Pictures application) there my Economode checkbox was marked indeed! So this explains the different behavior I observed, and to me it's not resonable, because it is supposed to be a global setting. Once it is set, it should show up anywhere as the same way. How could I guess it before it's too late? Hope you can look into that and confirm this issue, thank you again. Rick |
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| | Re: Printing using context menu - driver or vista issue? "ricardo.l" <ricardol@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:521899CC-A06E-40E3-8963-A784A1337962@xxxxxx: Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > My printer settings are econo-mode (HP P1005, FastRes) and if I print from > > > applications like Acrobat reader, or Paint it actually works. > > > > > > However, if I right-click a file, say a b/n jpg, and select Print a wizard > > > opens up from which I can only come up with a fine printing, as if the driver > > > was set to high quality (rather than fast-res).[snip] > > (Vista Ultimate) I get a "Print Pictures" application from Microsoft > > that has tabs to select the printer type, quality, paper type and paper > > size. [snip] Quote: > building on what you wrote, which is correct and it's what I see too on my > Vista HP, I could made it clear now, and whether or not it's a design choice > it was not apparent to me as a user. Basically, from "Options" area I can > access a printer settings window and I did find out that the Econo-mode > checkbox was UNchecked. So far so good, HOWEVER: > this was unexpected to me because if I open up the VERY SAME window (printer > properties, from Printers window in the CP, rather than from that Print > Pictures application) there my Economode checkbox was marked indeed! the printers folder. This is common for photo programs (such as Photoshop Elements) where the default photo printing is typically much different than normal plain paper printing. All I can say is "that's the way it is" and you can set your photo printing settings from the photo print application. Regards, Bob Headrick, MS MVP Printing/Imaging |
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| | Re: Printing using context menu - driver or vista issue? On dec 24 I have received a notification, but found nothing appended here. Just in case someone posted something, just to let you know there has been some problem... "ricardo.l" wrote: Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > My printer settings are econo-mode (HP P1005, FastRes) and if I print from > > > applications like Acrobat reader, or Paint it actually works. > > > > > > However, if I right-click a file, say a b/n jpg, and select Print a wizard > > > opens up from which I can only come up with a fine printing, as if the driver > > > was set to high quality (rather than fast-res). > > > > > > The only fix is not to use it,...if u know how to set it up correctly it > > > could be useful. Thanx, Ric Quote: > > What application opens when you right click on a picture? In my case > > (Vista Ultimate) I get a "Print Pictures" application from Microsoft > > that has tabs to select the printer type, quality, paper type and paper > > size. In the "Options" area (at the bottom right) are some printer > > settings options including "Only show options that are compatible with > > my printer. Certain combinations of paper type, paper size, and print > > quality may not print will of be available with all printers...". > > Uncheck this box, it may give you more printing options (but not > > necessarily better prints, depending on your source file. > Ok, thank you Bob, here is my follow-up: > building on what you wrote, which is correct and it's what I see too on my > Vista HP, I could made it clear now, and whether or not it's a design choice > it was not apparent to me as a user. Basically, from "Options" area I can > access a printer settings window and I did find out that the Econo-mode > checkbox was UNchecked. So far so good, HOWEVER: > this was unexpected to me because if I open up the VERY SAME window (printer > properties, from Printers window in the CP, rather than from that Print > Pictures application) there my Economode checkbox was marked indeed! > > So this explains the different behavior I observed, and to me it's not > resonable, because it is supposed to be a global setting. Once it is set, it > should show up anywhere as the same way. How could I guess it before it's too > late? > > Hope you can look into that and confirm this issue, thank you again. Rick > > |
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