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Standard. Your image will be printed on a page of the size you have selected, with a narrow margin
between the edges of the image and the edges of the paper. The image should be small enough to fit
between the margins.
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Oversize. Your image will be printed on a page slightly larger than the size you have selected. If you cut
off the margins, you will be left with a page of the size you selected, with no margins remaining
between your image and the edges of the paper.
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Clip Contents By Margins. Your image will be printed on a page of the size you have selected, with a
narrow margin between the edges of the image and the edges of the paper. In this case, if the image is
the same size as the page, the printer assumes that the extreme edges of the image are either white or
unimportant, and do not need to be printed. This may be useful when your image already contains a
border.
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Borderless. Your image will be printed on a page of the size you have selected, with no margins. The
image is slightly enlarged to ensure that no margin is left between the edges of the image and the
edges of the paper. If you select Automatically by Printer, this enlargement is done automatically. If
you select Manually in Application, you must select a custom page size slightly larger than the page on
which you intend to print. See also 
Print with no margins on page 59.
Print on loaded paper
To print a job on whichever paper is loaded in the printer, select Use Printer Settings in the Paper Type
option of your printer driver.
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In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab, then select Use Printer Settings in the
Paper Type drop-down list.
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In the Mac OS X Print dialog: select the Paper/Quality panel, then select Use Printer Settings in the
Paper Type drop-down list.
NOTE: Use Printer Settings is the default Paper Type selection.
Rescale a print
You can send an image to the printer at a certain size but tell the printer to rescale it to a different size
(normally larger). This may be useful:
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If your software does not support large formats
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If your file is too large for the printer's memory—in this case, you can reduce the paper size in your
software and then scale it up again using the front-panel option
You can rescale an image in the following ways:
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In the Windows driver dialog: go to the Features tab and look at the Resizing Options section.
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The Print document on option adjusts the image size to the paper size you have selected. For
example, if you have selected ISO A2 as the paper size and you print an A3-sized image, it is
enlarged to fit the A2 paper. If the ISO A4 paper size is selected, the printer reduces a larger image
to fit the A4 size.
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The % of actual size option enlarges the printable area of the original paper size (the page minus
the margins) by the percentage indicated, then adds the margins to create the output paper size.
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In the Mac OS X Print dialog: select the Finishing panel, then Print document on, and select the paper
size to which you want to scale the image. For example, if you have selected ISO A2 as the paper size
and you print an A3-sized image, it is enlarged to fit the A2 paper. If the ISO A4 paper size is selected,
the printer reduces a larger image to fit the A4 size.
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On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page: select Advanced settings > Resizing.
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