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When [Preset%] or [Fit to Cut Sheet] is selected for [Reduce/Enlarge], the machine
automatically calculates the magnification based on a combination of [Original
Size] and [Paper Size]. If the magnification, however, is outside the range of 45-
210%, the document will not be reduced/enlarged, and will be printed at a scale of
100%. When [2 Up] is selected, the machine automatically calculates the
magnification based on a combination of [Original Size] and 1/2 of [Paper Size].
Setting Item Item Number Value
Paper position 20 Sets the paper position.
[0]](Default): Without cut sheet feeder(left)
[1]: With cut sheet feeder(center)
Output quantity 8 Sets the number of copies to be printed.
[1 to 250](Default:1):1-250 copies
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When the output quantity is specified by a client, that number of copies is printed.
After printing, the number set on the control panel is overwritten with the number
newly specified. However, the number of copies specified from the lpd port will not
overwrite the number set on the control panel.
Reduce/Enlarge 54
(Reduce/
Enlarge mode)
Sets the print magnification.
[0](Default): Preset %
[1]: Variable %
[2]: Fit to Cut Sheet
[Preset %] is a magnification automatically calculated based on [Original
Size] and [Paper Size], and reduces/enlarges the printable area of the
document to fit in the printable area of the output paper. Therefore, when
the size of the document of the output paper are the same, the ratio will be
100%. Also, if [2 Up] is selected, the document will be reduced to the size at
which two pages fit onto one sheet of paper. [Variable %] is a magnification
set in [Variable %] under [Reduce/ Enlarge]. A reference point for scaling
(reducing/enlarging) is the upper left corner of the printable area. This
reference point applies to all text, images, and graphics.
[Fit to Cut Sheet] prints the entire cut sheet area onto the printable area of
the output paper. It is a magnification automatically calculated based on
[Original Size] and [Paper Size], and reduces/enlarges the entire document
(including the area outside of the printable area) to fit onto the printable
area of the output paper.