Various Printing Options

Fit to Page Printing

Paper loading
Driver settings for Windows
Driver settings for Macintosh

You can use the Fit to Page printing function when you want to print, for example, an A4 size document on another size paper.

You can use Fit to Page printing to fit the paper size you selected in the paper size list on the Page Layout menu.

Note:
This feature is not available with Mac OS X.

Paper loading

Load paper in your printer.

Loading Single Sheets


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Driver settings for Windows

Access the printer driver.
Accessing the Printer Software for Windows

Select the desired Type setting under Paper Options on the Main menu.
Media Type Settings

Select the desired Size setting for the original print data under Paper Options on the Main menu.

Select the Reduce/Enlarge Document check box on the Page Layout menu, and then select By Output Paper Size.

By Output Paper Size

Proportionally enlarges or reduces the size of your document to make it fit the paper size selected in the By Output Paper Size list.

By Percentage

Allows you to manually reduce or enlarge an image. Click the arrows to select a percentage between 10 and 400.

Select the paper size that you loaded in your printer under By Output Paper Size when selecting By Output Paper Size, or click the arrows to select the percentage when selecting By Percentage on the Page Layout menu.

Click OK to close the printer driver setting dialog box.

After finishing all above steps, start printing.


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Driver settings for Macintosh

Access the printer driver.
Accessing the Printer Software for Macintosh

Select the desired Paper Size setting for the original print data in the Page Setup dialog box.

Click OK to save the setting and close the dialog box.

Select the desired Media Type on the Print dialog box.
Media Type Settings

Select the Fit to Page check box in the Layout dialog box.

Select the paper size that you loaded in your printer under Output Paper Size.

Click OK to save the setting and close the dialog box.

Click Print to start printing.


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