Using the Printing Functions
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Printing a Document
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When [Page Size] is set to A3 or B4 and [Output Size] is set to [Match Page Size], the
print job will be automatically reduced and printed on A4 size (default) paper.
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If the application you are using allows you to specify the page size, number of copies,
and orientation settings, you do not have to specify these settings in the [Page Setup]
sheet.
■ [Copies]
Specifies the number of copies to be printed.
You can click on the up and down arrows to change the [Copies] setting or type a value
directly into the box. The number of copies can be set to between 1 and 999.
■ [Orientation]
Specifies whether the document will be printed in portrait or landscape orientation.
Click on either [Portrait] or [Landscape] to change the [Orientation].
■ [Page Layout] (See p. 4-38)
• N Pages per Sheet
Multiple pages can be printed on one sheet of paper.
The number of pages that can be selected is 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 (Pages per Sheet).
If you select 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, or 16 pages per sheet, the [Page Order] drop-down list
appears, allowing you to specify the page order.
• Poster
Magnifies a single page image and prints it out over several sheets of paper.
The number of pages that can be selected is 2 x 2, 3 x 3, or 4 x 4.
■ [Manual Scaling] / [Page Order] (See p. 4-40)
The [Manual Scaling] setting is displayed if the [Page Layout] is set to 1 page per sheet.
The [Page Order] setting is displayed if the number of pages per sheet is 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 or
16.
• Manual Scaling: The scale factor is automatically adjusted if the [Page Size] and [Output
Size] are different. If you want to change the scale factor manually, select [Manual
Scaling] and enter the numerical scale factor in the adjacent box. The scale factor can
be set to between 25 and 200%.
• Page Order: You can select the way the pages are arranged when printing multiple
pages on one sheet of paper.