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    							11.Make sure the width of the loaded roll is displayed in the  BRoll Width  list—in this case,  16 in. (406.4mm).Note•If the width of the roll loaded in the printer is not shown in  BRoll Width , click LPrinter Informa-
    tion  on the  Main pane to update the printer information.
    12. Make  sure  the  CPage  Size   setting  matches  the  original  size  as  selected  in  CPaper  Size  in  the  Page  Attributes
    dialog box—in this case,  ISO A4.
    13.Select the  DEnlarged/Reduced Printing  check box.
    14. Click FFit Roll Paper Width .
    15. Confirm the print settings, and then click  MPrint  to start printing.
    Note•For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X)→P.482"
    Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value
    You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing them as desired.
    Enlarged/Reduced Printing
    Enlarge or reduce the original in the printer driver, as desired.
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >iPF8300Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value373
     
    						
    							Scaling
    Enlarge or reduce originals by a particular amount, as desired.
    For instructions on entering a scaling value to resize originals, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your comput-
    er and operating system.
    •Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows)
    →P.74
    • Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)
    →P.76
    Note•For  better  printing  results  when  enlarging  photos  from  a  digital  camera  in  TIFF  or  JPEG  format,  use  an  im-
    age-editing application software such as Adobe Photoshop to specify an image resolution of 150 dpi or moreat actual size.
    Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows)
    This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing by entering a scaling value, based on the following example. •Document: Any Type
    • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in])
    • Paper: Roll paper
    • Paper type: Plain Paper
    • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 mm [16.5 in])
    Important•In borderless printing, you cannot resize originals by entering a scaling value.
    1. Choose  Print in the application menu.
    2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv-
    er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows)
    →P.205 ")
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows)iPF8300374
     
    						
    							3.Make sure the  Main sheet is displayed.
    4.In the  AMedia Type  list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper.
    5. Select the printing application in the  EPrint Target  list.
    6. Click the  Page Setup  tab to display the  Page Setup sheet.
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >iPF8300Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows)375
     
    						
    							7.Select and click a roll paper in the  LPaper Source  list.
    8. Select the width of the loaded roll in the  MRoll Paper Width  list—in this case, ISO A2/A3 Roll (420.0mm) .
    9. In the  APage Size  list, click the size of the original as specified in the application. In this case, click  ISO A4.
    10. Select the  CEnlarged/Reduced Printing  check box.
    11. Click ISO A4  in the GPaper Size  list.
    12. Click FScaling  and enter  120.Note•You can specify enlargement that exceeds the paper size, but in this case, the portions off the bottom
    and right edges of the paper will not be printed.
    • If the original size after enlargement or reduction is smaller than the paper size, the original is printed
    in  the  upper-left  corner.  In  this  case,  you  can  center  originals  by  selecting  EPrint  Centered   on  the
    Layout  sheet.
    13.
    Confirm the print settings and print as desired.
    Note•For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows)→P.200"
    Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)
    This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing by entering a scaling value, based on the following example. •Document: Any Type
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)iPF8300376
     
    						
    							•Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in])
    • Paper: Roll paper
    • Paper type: Plain Paper
    • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 mm [16.5 in])
     
    1. This sets the  BFormat for  and CPaper Size .Note•The configuration method varies depending on the OS and application software you are using.
    If  Page  Setup   is  displayed  in  the  application  menu,  the  settings  are  configured  by  opening  the  Page
    Attributes  dialog box from  Page Setup.
    If it is not displayed, the settings are configured in the upper part of the printer driver displayed when
    you select  Print from the application software menu.
    2.Select the printer in the  APrinter  list.
    3. In the  FPaper Size  list, click the size of the original. In this case, click  ISO A4.
    4. If  you  configured  the  settings  using  the  Page  Attributes dialog  box,  click  FOK   to  close  the  dialog  box,  and  then
    select  Print from the application software menu.
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >iPF8300Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)377
     
    						
    							5.Access the  Main pane.
    6.In the  AMedia Type  list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper.
    7. Make your selection in the  EPrint Target  list.
    8. Make your selection in the  FPrint Quality  list.
    9. Access the  Page Setup  pane.
    10.Select and click a roll paper in the  APaper Source  list.
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)iPF8300378
     
    						
    							11.Make sure the width of the loaded roll is displayed in the  BRoll Width  list—in this case,  ISO A2/A3 (420.0mm) .Note•If the width of the roll loaded in the printer is not shown in  BRoll Width , click LPrinter Informa-
    tion  on the  Main pane to update the printer information.
    12. Make  sure  the  CPage  Size   setting  matches  the  original  size  as  selected  in  CPaper  Size  in  the  Page  Attributes
    dialog box—in this case,  ISO A4.
    13.Select the  DEnlarged/Reduced Printing  check box.
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >iPF8300Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)379
     
    						
    							14.Click GScaling  and enter  120.Note•You can specify enlargement that exceeds the paper size, but in this case, the portion off the edge of
    the paper will not be printed.
    • If the original size after enlargement or reduction is smaller than the paper size, the original is printed
    in  the  upper-left  corner.  In  this  case,  you  can  center  originals  by  selecting  the  JPrint  Centered
    check box.
    15. Confirm the print settings, and then click  MPrint  to start printing.
    Note•For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X)→P.482"
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing enlargements or reductions 
    >Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)iPF8300380
     
    						
    							Printing at full size
    Printing on Oversized Paper ............................................................................................................................. 81
    Printing at Full Size (Windows) ..................................................................................................................... 82
    Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X) ................................................................................................................... 84
     
    Borderless Printing at Actual Size ..................................................................................................................... 88
    Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows) ............................................................................................... 89
    Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X) ............................................................................................. 91
    Printing on Oversized Paper
    Except in borderless printing, the actual printing area corresponds to your selected paper size minus the space for a margin (See " Print Area
    →P.945 "). To print documents or images you prepare without a margin at actual size, use an oversized
    paper size.
    For example, to print a A4-sized original without a margin at A4 size, print it on paper larger than A4 size and cut away the
    excess margin.
    Note• If  you  prepare  an  original  for  printing  without  a  margin  and  print  it  on  paper  of  regular  size,  the  image  near
    the edge will not be printed.
    Oversize
    The margin required by the printer is added around the  outside of a regular paper size. For example, when printing a A4-
    sized original (210×297 mm), you have the following options.
    • (a) Regular paper size: Gray area not printed
    • (b) Page Size
    • (c) Oversized paper size: Print area matches the page size (b)
    Important•When  printing  on  oversize  paper,  load  paper  larger  than  the  page  size—a  size  that  includes  the  margin  re-
    quired by the printer.
    • Sheets: Load paper that is at least 10 mm (0.39 in) wider and 28 mm (1.10 in) higher than the page size
    • Rolls: Load paper that is at least 10 mm (0.39 in) wider and 10 mm (0.39 in) higher than the page size
     
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing at full size 
    >iPF8300Printing on Oversized Paper381
     
    						
    							Note•Paper larger than the maximum size supported by the printer cannot be used as paper for oversized printing.
    (See " Paper Sizes
    →P.771 ")
    • Oversized printing (selecting  Oversize in Page Size  ) is only available in Windows.
    • To perform oversized printing on a Macintosh computer, you must specify a non-standard page size and print
    on it.
    • To  specify  a  non-standard  paper  size  in  oversized  printing,  register  the  paper  size  as  a  Custom  Paper  Size.
    Oversized  printing  is  not  available  with  Custom  Size.(See  "Printing  on  Non-Standard  Paper
    Sizes
    →P.119 ")
    For instructions on oversized printing, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system.
    •Printing at Full Size (Windows)
    →P.82
    • Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X)
    →P.84
    Printing at Full Size (Windows)
    This topic describes how to print at full size based on the following example. (Oversized Printing) •Document: Any Type
    • Page Size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in)
    • Paper: Roll
    • Paper type: Plain Paper
    • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 mm [16.5 in])
    1. Choose  Print in the application menu.
    2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv-
    er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows)
    →P.205 ")
    Enhanced Printing Options 
    >
     Printing at full size 
    >Printing at Full Size (Windows)iPF8300382
     
    						
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