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Document size and orientation options

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Document size and orientation options: Several features change the size & orientation of a Scan or Copy:  Printer Auto Roll Select (for printers with more than 1 roll): o The printer will always switch to the optimum paper roll.  Paper size o Auto size: The scanner detects the width and length of the document. The scanner detects the width by sensing the two edges when the paper feeds into the scanner, but there is always some variability, especially with a skewed document. A document measured larger than it actually is, even by just one pixel, may not print out on the desired paper roll on the printer, but on a wider roll if available. o Auto to nearest Standard: The scanner detects the width and length of the document, but will adjust the scan width to the nearest ISO, ANSI or ARCH standard. The original document can be loaded anywhere in the scanner, as long as the central paper sensor is covered, and the scan will be a fixed size. This removes the risk of oversize measurements with Auto size. o Full Width: The scanner detects the edges of the paper as it is fed into the scanner, but if the paper is the as wide as the scanner or is transparent, there is a possibility the scanner cannot detect the edges correctly. In such cases, use this option to scan the full width of the scanner (25" or 36") and use the Crop function in Preview as necessary.  Scale o Print Auto Scale to Roll: The scanned image will be enlarged or reduced in size to fit the full printable width of the paper loaded in the printer. o %: The image is enlarged or reduced in size to the percentage chosen. o ISO / ANSI / ARCH: Chose the input size and output size and SmartWorks MFP software will calculate the percentage scale factor required. Version 3.00 111 Global Scanning UK Ltd © 2018

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Version 3.00
111
Global Scanning UK Ltd © 2018
Document size and orientation options:
Several features change the size & orientation of a Scan or Copy:
Printer Auto Roll Select (for printers with more than 1 roll):
o
The printer will always switch to the optimum paper roll.
Paper size
o
Auto size: The scanner detects the width and length of the document. The scanner
detects the width by sensing the two edges when the paper feeds into the scanner, but
there is always some variability, especially with a skewed document. A document
measured larger than it actually is, even by just one pixel, may not print out on the
desired paper roll on the printer, but on a wider roll if available.
o
Auto to nearest Standard: The scanner detects the width and length of the document,
but will adjust the scan width to the nearest ISO, ANSI or ARCH standard. The original
document can be loaded anywhere in the scanner, as long as the central paper sensor is
covered, and the scan will be a fixed size. This removes the risk of oversize
measurements with Auto size.
o
Full Width: The scanner detects the edges of the paper as it is fed into the scanner, but if
the paper is the as wide as the scanner or is transparent, there is a possibility the
scanner cannot detect the edges correctly. In such cases, use this option to scan the full
width of the scanner (25” or 36”) and
use the Crop function in Preview as necessary.
Scale
o
Print Auto Scale to Roll: The scanned image will be enlarged or reduced in size to fit the
full printable width of the paper loaded in the printer.
o
%: The image is enlarged or reduced in size to the percentage chosen.
o
ISO / ANSI / ARCH: Chose the input size and output size and SmartWorks MFP software
will calculate the percentage scale factor required.