Canon imagePROGRAF GP-300 imagePROGRAF GP-300 GP-200 series User Manual Win - Page 537
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Print after reception is complete When you select this check box, you can prevent the print quality from dropping if the print job reception is cut off or if printing is interrupted. Save in Job Box The print job is saved to the printer's hard disk drive. If you selected Save in Job Box, select an individual box number as the save destination from the Job Box list. Name of data to be saved Use file name The file name is used as-is. Enter name You can set a new name. Enter the save name in Name. Job Box The box list appears. If you selected Save in Job Box, select an individual box number as the save destination from the list. Acquire Job Box Name When you click this, Job Box displays the box name that was obtained from the printer. Paper Size Options dialog box You can create and register any user-defined paper. You can then select the defined paper size from Custom Paper Size of Page Size. Paper Size List The names and sizes of the paper sizes that the printer driver can use are displayed. Delete From Paper Size List, you can delete a user-defined paper that a user created. Note • Paper deletion is not possible in the following case: When a standard paper size of the printer driver is selected When an oversized paper size is selected When a paper size with a red circle is selected Custom Paper Size Name You can specify the name of a user-defined paper. Units You can specify the units for the height and width dimensions of the user-defined paper. Page Size You can specify the Width and Height settings of the paper. Borderless Printing Size When you select this check box, you can select a size from the paper sizes that support Borderless Printing. Fix the Ratio of the Width to Height When you select this check box, you can change the size while keeping the Width and Height ratio. 537