Canon FAXPHONE L75 Software User's Guide for FAXPHONE L75 - Page 26

Defining Settings

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Defining Page Settings 3 Page settings determine the following print results, as defined on the Page Setup tab in the Properties dialog box (Windows 98/Me) or Printing Preferences dialog box (Windows 2000/XP). ❏ Page Size Click the size of the page you want to use for your printed document. Usually, the page size specified here is the page size you specified when you created your document in the Windows application. If you want to define a custom size, see the "Defining a Custom Paper Size" section in this chapter for details. ❏ Output Size Click Match Page Size to specify that the print size should be maintained based on the specified page size. If you click another output size, the content of the document is automatically reduced or enlarged to match the output size. 3-6 Printing Chapter 3

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Printing
Chapter 3
Defining Page Settings
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Page settings determine the following print results, as defined on the
Page Setup tab in the Properties dialog box (Windows 98/Me) or Printing
Preferences dialog box (Windows 2000/XP).
Page Size
Click the size of the page you want to use for your printed document.
Usually, the page size specified here is the page size you specified
when you created your document in the Windows application.
If you want to define a custom size, see the “Defining a Custom Paper
Size” section in this chapter for details.
Output Size
Click Match Page Size to specify that the print size should be
maintained based on the specified page size. If you click another
output size, the content of the document is automatically reduced or
enlarged to match the output size.