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how do I - output margins?
djcc-107.htm[28/10/2014 15:47:35]
"Margins" are for applying white border to the edges of the copy. The
Margins replace edges of the image itself (scan area) with white
border.
1. Select the Setup tab.
2. In the Setup dialog, press the Margins button. The Margins
dialog is displayed:
3. Set the Top, Bottom, Left and Right margins in the Margins
dialog.
4. Use the "Link" option if you want equal margins all around the
image. With the Link option checked, you only have to enter the
margin value in one of the four fields.
5. Most printers cannot start printing at the very edges of the
paper and thus enforce a margin on your output. You can
choose to account for this enforced margin by enabling the
"Clip contents by printer's margins" option. Read more about
the "Clip contents by printer's margins" option.
6. Check the Print Paper Border option to get a thin black line
around the output size boundaries. With wide format printing
on large printer rolls, this option will give you a clear cutting
line so you end with precisely the output size you defined.
7. The breadth of the Paper Frame displayed in the Preview
Window will reflect your margin settings in relation to the
Output size while also accounting for the Input size (scan area)
so you can see precisely how they will crop the input image.
Press the Preview button to load a preview with visible Margins
defined by your settings. If you set Margins to zero, then a thin
frame will still outline your current capture area in the Preview
Window.

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