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Printing with Mac OS 9.x
Making the Paper Sizes setting
Making the Paper Source setting
Making the Borderless setting
Making the Auto Cut setting
Making the Orientation setting
Making the Reduce or Enlarge setting
Making the Printable Area settings
Making the Roll Paper Option settings
You can make the Paper Size, Paper Source, Borderless, Auto Cut, Orientation, Reduce or Enlarge, Printable Area, and Roll Paper Option settings in this dialog.
You can select the paper size that you want to use. Select the paper size in the Paper Size pull-down menu.
You can also add a customized paper size. To do this, follow the steps below.
Click Customize. The following dialog appears. |
To define a new paper size, click New. |
Type a unique name for the paper size in the paper size list. |
Specify the measurement unit as either cm or inch. |
Enter the width and height of your paper by typing the text in the appropriate text boxes. |
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Specify the margins by typing in the Margin text boxes or by manipulating the preview image. |
Click OK to return to the Page Setup dialog. |
You can select Roll Paper, Roll Paper (Banner), or Sheet from the Paper Source pull-down menu. Select one that matches the paper loaded in the printer.
You can print your data without margins on paper.
For this printing mode, Epson recommends the following media conditions.
Accommodate media width:
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* for EPSON Stylus Pro 9800/9400 use only. |
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To print your data with this feature, follow the steps below.
Select Borderless. |
Click the Expansion button. The following dialog appears. |
Choose Auto Expand or Retain Size from the pull-down menu. |
Auto Expand |
Select this setting if you want to enlarge the size of print data automatically and print with no margins. You can choose the amount of enlargement by moving the slider.
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Retain Size |
Select this setting if you do not want to change the ratio of your print data. If you select this setting, you need to enlarge your image data to exceed the paper width, to avoid unprinted areas appearing along the left and right edges. Enlarging 3 mm in both the left and right directions is recommended, using the application that created the data. To use this feature, see Making the Paper Sizes setting. |
Amount of Enlargement |
When you select Auto Expand, the slider becomes available. Using the slider, you can control the amount of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper during borderless printing. For most print jobs, Standard is recommended in order to eliminate margins on all sides of the paper. In a very humid environment, the width of paper may expand due to moisture absorption. In this case, move the slider to Max to eliminate margins around the image. If Max is selected, the center of the image may move about 1 mm to the right. Moving the slider towards Min decreases the amount of the image enlargement; however, as this amount decreases, margins may appear on one or more sides of the paper. |
Make the Auto Cut setting. See Making the Auto Cut setting. |
Click OK. |
Start printing your data from your application. |
This setting is available only when Roll Paper or Roll Paper (Banner) is selected as the Paper Source setting. You can select how the paper is cut after printing.
Select this setting if you want to save paper.
If you select this setting, the boundary of a picture or the boundary of a page is cut. However, the cut position may shift slightly.
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Select this setting to avoid the slight gap that occurs with the Single Cut setting. A margin is created between pictures, and 1 mm along the inside of each picture is cut.
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Select this setting to keep margins at the top and bottom of the printed data.
Select this setting to cut printouts manually. To cut printouts manually, follow the steps below.
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Press the Paper Source button to select Roll Auto Cut Off . |
Press the Enter button. |
The printer automatically feeds the paper to the cutter guide, and the printer becomes offline. Pause appears on the LCD. |
If necessary, adjust the cutting position by using the Paper Feed button or Paper Feed button. |
Cut the paper along the cutter guide using the manual cutter unit. |
After cutting the paper, press the Pause button. The printer becomes online. |
You can specify the direction of printing on the page.
Portrait |
Print direction is short edge first, like most magazines. |
Landscape |
Print direction is long edge first, like many spreadsheets. |
Rotated by 180 degrees |
Prints your document upside down.
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You can enlarge or reduce the size of data while maintaining its aspect ratio. You can enter any number from 25 to 400 in the Reduce or Enlarge box.
This setting is available when you select Sheet as the Paper Source setting. You can make the following settings.
Select this setting to center printouts.
This option is available when you select Roll Paper or Roll Paper (Banner) as the Paper Source setting. You can make the following settings.
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This function is effective only when the print data length is shorter than the printable width of the roll paper. The print data will automatically be turned 90 degrees to print crosswise, saving roll paper.
To enable this function, select Auto Rotate.
This function lets you specify whether to print a page line on the right side and also below the printed data for manual cutting. To enable this function, select Print Page Line.
The Print Page Line operation changes according to the Auto Cut setting. Check these settings as necessary by referring to the printer's operation.
Auto Cut |
Print Page Line |
Printer's Operation |
Single Cut |
Selected |
Prints page line on the right side only, and cuts paper automatically after the print job. |
Single Cut |
Not selected |
Does not print page line, and cuts paper automatically after the print job. |
Off |
Selected |
Prints page lines on the right side and below the printed data, but does not cut paper automatically after the print job. |
Off |
Not selected |
Does not print page lines or cut paper automatically after the print job. |
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This function is effective if you wish to save roll paper, because blank portion of the last page or your printed data is not fed through the printer. To enable this function, select Save Roll Paper.
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