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how do I - output margins?
djcc-107.htm[28/10/2014 15:47:35]
The Input size is: 10x10".
The Output size is 10x10" (no scaling)
Margins are set at: 1" at all edges.
Outer Margins are set at 0" at all edges.
Result: Total size 10x10", Scanned area 8x8", 1" white border at all
edges.
Explanation: The margin of 1" is deducted from the scan area at all
edges (all around) creating the 8x8" scan area. The total size is equal
to the output size (and input size as there is no scaling) because
white space border through the "Margins" setting is deducted from
the output size and none is added on.
Example2:
The Input size is: 10x10".
The Output size is 10x10" (no scaling)
Margins are set at: 0" at all edges.
Outer Margins are set at 1" at all edges.
Result: Total size 12x12", Scanned area 10x10", 1" white border at
all edges.
Explanation: Margin is set to 0" so nothing is is deducted from the
scan area and the 10x10" scan area remains intact. The total size is
12x12" because the Outer margin is set to 1" and thus 1" of white
space border is added to the output size at all edges (all around).
Example3:
The Input size is: 10x10".
The Output size is 10x10" (no scaling)
Margins are set at 1" at all edges.
Outer Margins are set at 1" at all edges.
Result: Total size 12x12", Scanned area 8x8", 2" white border at all
edges.
Explanation: The margin of 1" is deducted from the scan area at all
edges creating the 8x8" scan area. The outer margin of 1" is added
to this white space giving a total of 2" white border. The added
"Outer margin" (and only the outer margin) of 1" expands the total
output size by 1" around all the edges totaling to the 12x12" output
result.
Example4:
The Input size is: 10x10".
The Output size is 20x20" (2 x scaling)
Margins are set at 1" at all edges.
Outer Margins are set at 1" at all edges.
Result: Total size 22x22", Scanned area 9x9", 2" white border at all
edges.
Explanation: Example 4 shows margin value application on the scan
area (input) with scaling, i.e., when the output size is larger than the
input size. As with the previous examples, the margin's value of 1" is
still deducted from the output size and this 1" white space plus 1"
outer margin will be output on the printer totaling to a 2" wide white
border. However, because of scaling, the 1" margin that should be
taken within the scan area during input is automatically reduced
relatively (in this case by half since its a 1:2 relation) so that only 1/2"

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