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Printing with Macintosh

Making Settings in the Page Setup Dialog Box

Defining a custom paper size

In the Page Setup dialog box, you can change the paper size, specify the paper orientation, rotate your document by 180 degrees, reduce or enlarge your printout, and adjust the printable area.

Choose Page Setup from the File menu of your application. The Page Setup dialog box appears.

You can make the following settings in the Page Setup dialog box.

Paper Size

Select the paper size that you want to use. If you want to define a custom paper size, see Defining a custom paper size.

No Margins

Check this box when you want to print with no margins.

This feature prints to all four edges of the paper.

You can use the following media with this feature.

Photo Paper:
Panoramic, A4, Letter, 4 x 6" (No Perforations), 100 x 150 mm

Matte Paper-Heavyweight:
A4, Letter

Index Card:
5 x 8"

Note:
If your application has margin settings, make sure they are set to zero before printing.

Printing with this feature selected takes longer than for normal printing.

Because this feature enlarges the image to a size slightly larger than the paper size when Sheet Feeder is selected as the Paper Source setting, the portion of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper will not be printed.

Print quality may decline in the top and bottom areas of the printout, or the area may be smeared when printing on media other than that listed above. We recommend printing a single sheet to check quality before printing large jobs.

You cannot use this feature with Photo Quality Glossy Film, Ink Jet Transparencies, Iron-On Cool Peel Transfer Paper or 360 dpi Ink Jet Paper.

Orientation

Select Portrait (tall) or Landscape (wide) to change the orientation of your printout. To print close to the bottom of the page, select the Rotate by 180 degrees check box.

Reduce or Enlarge

Use this setting to reduce or enlarge the size of your image from 25% to 400%.

Printable Area

Use the options in the Printable Area box to adjust the total area available for printing when Sheet Feeder is selected as the paper source setting. This feature is not available when No Margins is selected.

To center the printout, select Centered. To increase the printable area, select Maximum. Do not select Maximum while using Premium Glossy Photo Paper.

Note:
The print quality may decline at the edges of the printout when Maximum is selected as the Printable Area setting. Before printing large jobs using this setting, print a single sheet to confirm quality.
When Maximum is selected, make sure that the paper loaded in the sheet feeder is not curled.

Defining a custom paper size

You can define a custom paper size. To do so, you can either create a new paper size, or base your custom paper size on a pre-existing paper size. Refer to the appropriate section below.

Creating a new paper size

If the appropriate paper size is not included in the Paper Size list in the Page Setup dialog box, follow the steps below to define a new custom paper size.

In the Page Setup dialog box, click Customize. The following dialog box appears.

To define a new paper size, click New. The dialog box updates to allow you to enter a name for the new size.

Type a unique name for the paper size in the Paper Size list.

Specify the measurement unit as either inch or cm.

Enter the width and the height of your paper by typing the text in the appropriate box.

Specify the margins by typing in the Margin input boxes or by manipulating the preview image.

Click OK. You return to the Page Setup dialog box.

You can define up to 100 paper sizes. The paper size names you create will appear in the Paper Size list in the Page Setup dialog box.

To delete a custom paper size, click Customize in the Page Setup dialog box, select the paper size from the list in the Custom Paper dialog box, and click Delete.

Copying a pre-existing paper size to use as a template

Follow the steps below to copy an existing paper size to use as a template.

Select the existing paper size to copy and click Copy.

Specify the measurement unit as either inch or cm.

Specify the margins by typing in the Margin input boxes or by manipulating the preview image.

Click OK.


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