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Printer settings for Windows
How to make a poster from your printouts

Poster printing allows you to print poster-size images by enlarging one page to cover several sheets of paper.


Note:

This feature is not available with Mac OS X.

Printer settings for Windows

Access the printer settings.

Click the Main tab, then select one of the following Quality Options:

  • Draft for rough drafts with reduced print quality

  • Text for text-only documents

  • Text & Image for higher quality pages with text and images

  • Photo for good quality and speed

  • Best Photo for the best print quality

Select Sheet as the Source setting.

Select the appropriate Type setting.

Select the appropriate Size setting.

Select Portrait (tall) or Landscape (wide) to change the orientation of your printout.

Click the Page Layout tab and select Multi-Page, then select Poster Printing. Click the up or down arrow to select 2x1, 2x2, 3x3, or 4x4.

Make the Borderless setting according to the following table.

    Selected

    Allows you to make posters without cutting the margins and overlapping the panels.

    Not selected

    Prints panels with margins to be cut and overlapped.


Note:

The Borderless setting for poster printing is not available with Windows Me and 98 SE.

    If you select the Borderless check box, the Borderless Expansion slider becomes available. If you want to control the amount of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper, click the Page Layout tab and adjust the slider.

Click Settings to adjust the way your poster will be printed. The Poster Settings window opens.

Make the following settings:

    Print Cutting Guides

    Prints guide lines for cutting.

    Overlapping Alignment Marks

    Slightly overlaps the panels and prints alignment markers so that the panels can be aligned more precisely.

    Trim Lines

    Prints border lines on the panels to guide you when trimming the pages.


Note:
  • If you select the Borderless check box in step 8, the message “The poster prints will be borderless.” appears on the screen and the settings in the table above are not available.

  • If you want to print only a few of the panels without printing the entire poster, click the panels that you do not want to print.

Click OK to close the Poster Settings window.

After completing the steps above, print one test copy and examine the results before printing an entire job. Then follow the instructions.
How to make a poster from your printouts

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How to make a poster from your printouts

Here is an example of how to make a poster with 2x2 selected under Poster Printing and Overlapping Alignment Marks selected as the print cutting guide.

Cut off the margin of Sheet 1 along a vertical line through the center of the top and bottom cross marks:

Place the edge of Sheet 1 on top of Sheet 2 and align the cross marks, then temporarily tape the two sheets together from the back:

Cut the taped sheets in two along a vertical line through the alignment markers (this time, a line to the left of the cross marks):

Align the edges of the paper using the alignment markers and tape them together from the back:

Repeat the instructions from step 1 to step 4 to tape Sheets 3 and 4 together.

Repeat the instructions from step 1 to step 4 to tape the top and bottom edges of the paper:

Cut off the remaining margins.

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