Page Setup Dialog Settings
Settings
Format for
Paper Size
Orientation
Scale
You can make the appropriate Settings, Format for, Paper Size, Orientation, and Scale settings for printing.
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The Page Setup dialog is a standard feature of Mac OS X. See your operating system’s documentation for details.
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You can select Page Attributes, Custom Paper Size, or Summary.
Displays the page setup settings.
Displays the paper size settings. You can set a custom paper size.
Displays the list of current setting items.
Select a desired printer.
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Always match the Format for setting in the Page Setup dialog with the Printer setting in the Print dialog; otherwise, the data may not be printed correctly.
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Select a paper size and a print area that you want to use.
The print area is listed when you click the arrow mark next to the Paper Size you have selected.
The following table lists the print areas you can select.
Printer
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Description
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Sheet Feeder
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Prints on cut-sheet paper with 3-mm margins in four directions.
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Manual-Rear
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Prints on cut-sheet paper with 3-mm margins in four directions; paper is fed through the rear manual feed slot.
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Manual-Front
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Prints on cut-sheet paper with 3-mm left and right margins and 20-mm top and bottom margins; paper is fed through the front manual feed slot.
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Sheet Feeder - Borderless (Auto Expand)
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Prints data enlarged on cut-sheet paper without margins in four directions.
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Sheet Feeder - Borderless (Retain Size)
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Prints data on cut-sheet paper without margins in four directions, while retaining the ratio of the original size.
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Manual-Rear - Borderless (Auto Expand)
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Prints data enlarged on cut-sheet paper without margins in four directions; paper is fed through the rear manual feed slot.
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Manual-Rear - Borderless (Retain Size)
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Prints data on cut-sheet paper without margins in four directions, while retaining the ratio of the original size; paper is fed through the rear manual feed slot.
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Select a printing orientation.
Input a scale to reduce or enlarge the size of your data.
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