Using CorelDRAW, you can print one or more copies of the same drawing. You can also specify the page type and the page range that you want to print.
Before printing a drawing, you can specify printer properties, including paper size and device options. For example, you can specify printer features such as duplexing stapling.
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In the Destination area, choose a printer from the Printer list box. |
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In the Destination area, choose a printer from the Printer list box. |
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In the Destination area, choose a page size and orientation option from the Orientation list box. |
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In the Copies area, type a value in the Number of copies box. |
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In the Print range area, enable one of the following options: |
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Pages — prints the pages that you specify |
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Documents — prints the documents that you specify |
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Selection — prints the objects that you have selected |
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If you enable the Pages option, you can choose to print a range of pages, only even pages, only odd pages, or both even and odd pages. |
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In the Destination area, choose Match orientation from the Orientation list box.
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In the Destination area, choose Use printer default from the Orientation list box.
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You must select objects before printing a selection.
Certain printers support the automatic matching of page size and orientation. To enable this option, you need to modify the driver compatibility settings for the printer by clicking Tools Options Global and clicking Printing. Next, click Driver compatibility, and enable the Print to fit the paper size check box. In the Print dialog box, you can then choose Match orientation and size from the Orientation list box.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.