This button takes you to the printer software, where you can also set the paper size, paper type, and other printer-specific features, such as two-sided printing, borderless printing, checking ink levels, and turning the printer's color management software to Off (it's always better to let Photoshop Elements handle the color management):
This is the printer's software—offering a range of more options, as if we don't have enough already. Options include printer maintenance (important), paper source, orientation, and paper type. You'll find that the user settings are a great feature that allows you to save all your settings so they can be recalled next time you make a print. You can then save user settings for glossy paper, matte paper—even different ink types and final print sizes.
Archival printing: When inkjet printers first hit the consumer market in the late 80s, we all jumped for joy because,...