Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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Chapter 13: Printing 
etting up your image files for printing is 
easy using Adobe Photoshop Elements. You 
can adjust the positioning, scaling, and 
output options for your image. You can also use 
color management to help ensure a close match 
between on-screen and printed colors.
Printing images
To print any type of image, you first select general 
printing options and then specify settings for a 
particular image type. You can preview how the 
image and selected options will appear on the 
printed page and adjust the position and scale of 
the image.
Photoshop Elements provides three printing-
related dialog boxes: Print Preview, Page Setup, 
and Print. Some printing options may appear in 
multiple dialog boxes depending on your printer, 
the print drivers, and your computer’s operating 
system. For example, you may be able to access 
output options in both the Print Preview and Page 
Setup dialog boxes. 
To print an image with its current print options:
Do one of the following:
Choose File > Print, or click the Print button 
(
) in the shortcuts bar. Then click Print or OK.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) 
and choose File > Print One.
Note: By default, Photoshop Elements prints a 
composite of all visible layers. To print an individual 
layer, make it the only visible layer in the Layers 
palette before choosing the Print command. (See 
“Viewing layers” on page 168.)
To select print options:
1
Choose File > Page Setup, and select an installed 
printer from the pop-up menu at the top of the 
dialog box. (You can also select an installed printer 
in the Print dialog box.)
2
Select a paper size and orientation, and 
click OK. 
3
Choose File > Print Preview, or click the Print 
Preview button (
) in the shortcuts bar, to do 
the following:
Adjust the position and scale of the image in 
relation to the selected paper size and orientation. 
(See “Positioning and scaling images” on 
page 262.)
Set output options. (See “Setting output 
Set other printing options. (See “Printing part of 
Set color management options. (See “Using 
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