Page Setup Tab

 

(1)  Page Size

Ensure the correct paper size is selected.

(2)  Orientation

Select landscape or portrait printing and ensure it is the same orientation used in the application.

(3)  Printing Type

Select the printing method from among the following.

Normal-size Printing: The document is printed according to the original dimensions. This setting is usually selected by default at factory.

Fit-to-Page Printing: The document is automatically resized and printed to fit into a specified page size.

Scaled Printing: The document is resized when printed. When this is selected, you can specify the Printer Paper Size and Scaling.

Page Layout Printing: Pages are reduced and printed so that multiple document pages fit on each printed page.

Booklet Printing: The multiple-page document is printed so that four pages of the document fit on each printed page. The print order is set automatically. After the document is printed, you can create a booklet by folding and saddle- stitching the document.

Poster Printing: This enlarges and splits the print image across several sheets of paper. The printed sheets can then be assembled to make a large poster.(Not available in Windows NT4.0)

Banner Printing: Select this when printing on banner paper.

(4)  Borderless Printing

The image is printed on the entire paper surface, so that no margins are left on the four sides of the paper. The media types available for Borderless Printing are PR-101, GP-301/ GP-301N, PP-101 and MP-101. For all other media types, the print quality may decrease.

(5)  Amount of Extension

When you select Borderless Printing, the sections that extend beyond the paper are not printed because the image is enlarged to a size slightly larger than the paper size. You can use the slide bar to adjust how much the image extends beyond the paper. It is recommended that you normally set the slide bar to the right end. If you move the slide bar to the left to reduce the extension amount, a border may appear.

(6)  Duplex Printing

The document is printed on both sides of the paper. After printing one side, turn the ejected page over, and print on the other side.

(7)  Reverse order

Prints the document start with the last page.

(8)  Collate

Select to print multiple copies of the document one copy at a time.



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