- Consider before you print:
- If your PowerPoint presentation has embedded videos, you’ll want to delete them since they will not print.
- If you are only interested in the text and not the images, consider deleting the images to condense the presentation and reduce paper usage.
- If you plan to print in grayscale or black and white, you might change the background of the slides to white and the text to black for optimal readability.
- You might check the “Notes” section of the PowerPoint presentation in “Normal” viewing mode so that you don’t miss any information.
- With the PowerPoint presentation file open in PowerPoint, click File, and select Print.
- Configure your print options. (Letters on the image below correspond with the bulleted letters below it.)
- Set the number of copies of the PowerPoint presentation you need.
- Check the printer.
- If you intend to print in color and you are printing to an OTC printer, make sure the printer selected has a “-C” on the end of its identification number.
- Know where the printer is in your room, hallway, or building so that you can be prepared to pick up your prints.
- You can set the PowerPoint presentation to print every slide, selected slides, the current slide, or you can enter a range of slides to print in the text field below the drop down menu.
- You can choose how the slides appear on the prints.
- If you’d like to conserve paper, consider printing slides as “3 Slides” for notes, “4 Slides Horizontal” or “4 Slides Vertical”, or as “6 Slides Horizontal” or “6 Slides Vertical”.
- If you’d like to conserve paper, consider printing slides as “3 Slides” for notes, “4 Slides Horizontal” or “4 Slides Vertical”, or as “6 Slides Horizontal” or “6 Slides Vertical”.
- Set the prints to be one-sided or duplex (Print on Both Sides).
- Set the order the pages print in using the Collated options.
- Set the stapling style if your printer has automatic stabling capabilities.
- In order to prevent hassle with either printer jams, miss-stapling, or other various points of machine failure, you might consider stapling the papers manually.
- In order to prevent hassle with either printer jams, miss-stapling, or other various points of machine failure, you might consider stapling the papers manually.
- Choose the orientation of the prints on the page.
- Recommendation: If you are printing a single slide per page, a landscape orientation can increase the size of the slides.
- Recommendation: If you are printing a single slide per page, a landscape orientation can increase the size of the slides.
- Choose whether you’d like the print in color or grayscale.
- Note that printing in color will require more pages from your account.
- If you choose to print in color, you will likely have to ask a computer lab attendant to release the print job to the printer; this is done to prevent accidental color prints which take more from your account.
- Consider that if you have a colored background or colored text, printing in grayscale can make some things hard to read; you might have to change your slide backgrounds to white and text to black for optimal contrast.
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