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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click Reset to reset the print options. 
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click Remember to save the print options without closing the 
dialog box. 
Note: If you get a warning that your image is larger than the paper’s printable area, click Cancel, choose File > Print With 
Preview,  and select the  Scale To Fit  Media box. Click  Page  Setup to make any  changes to your paper  size  and layout,  and  
attempt to print the file again. 
To preview the current image position and options 
Position the pointer over the file information box (at the bottom of the application window in Windows or the 
document window in Mac OS) and hold down the mouse button. 
Positioning and scaling images 
You can adjust the position and scale of an image and preview how the image will be printed on the selected paper 
using the Print With Preview command. The shaded border at the edge of the paper represents the margins of the 
selected paper; the printable area is white. 
The base output size of an image is determined by the document size settings in the Image Size dialog box. Scaling 
an image in the Print With Preview dialog box changes the size and resolution of the printed image only. For example, 
if you scale a 72-ppi image to 50% in the Print With Preview dialog box, the image will print at 144 ppi; however, the 
document size settings in the Image Size dialog box will not change. 
Many printer drivers, such as AdobePS and LaserWriter, provide a scaling option in the Page Setup dialog box. This 
scaling affects everything on the page, including the size of all page marks such as crop marks and captions, whereas 
the scaling percentage provided by the  Print With Preview  command  affects only the  size  of  the printed  image (and  
not the size of page marks). 
Note: The Print With Preview command may not reflect accurate values for Scale, Height, and Width if you set a scaling 
percentage in the Page Setup dialog box. To avoid inaccurate scaling, specify scaling using the Print With Preview 
command rather than the Page Setup command; do not enter a scaling percentage in both dialog boxes. 
See also 
To reposition an image on the paper 
Choose File > Print With Preview, and do one of the following: 
Select Center Image to center the image in the printable area. 
Deselect Center Image and then enter values for Top and Left to position the image numerically. 
Deselect Center Image, and drag the image in the preview area. 
To scale the print size of an image 
Choose File > Print With Preview, and do one of the following: 
Click Scale To Fit Media to fit the image within the printable area of the selected paper. 
With Scale To Fit Media deselected, enter values for Height and Width to rescale the image numerically. 
Select Show Bounding Box, and drag a bounding box handle in the preview area to achieve the desired scale.