Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i 3501i/4501i/5501i Printer Driver User Guide - Page 60

Printing with Full Bleed, Poster

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Layout Poster 6-3 Ensure that the selection in Basic > Print size is larger than the page size. For example, with Full bleed selected, and in the Basic tab you select Print size > Letter and Page Sizes > Envelope #10, the document will contain white space for you to trim after printing. Printing with Full Bleed You can print to the edge of your paper. 1 In the Layout tab, under Full bleed, click the icons to select None, Corners, or Border. 2 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 3 Click OK to start printing. The Poster feature lets you create a document to a size that is larger than the paper your printing system can support. You can print a poster, or banner, up to 25 times larger than the original document. Segments of the poster document are printed on several sheets of paper and with the assistance of poster settings, you can reassemble the sheets easily to create a poster. If Poster is selected, other Layout tab options are unavailable. Use Pages per poster to select the poster size in relation to the original document size. Each option shows the number of sheets to be printed and the maximum poster size. Pages per poster displays the unit of measurement in inches or millimeters. You can change the Units setting in the User Settings dialog box, accessed from Device Settings. Use Print format to print a proof sheet, along with the poster, to guide you in assembling the printed poster sheets. Poster pages This selection prints all of the sheets to be assembled as a poster. Proof sheet This selection prints all the poster pages on one sheet with markings that display the sheet assembly. Poster pages and proof sheet This selection prints all poster sheets and a one-page proof sheet. Use Poster Settings to select options, in any combination to make it easier to create a poster. These options print visual cues on the poster sheets that provide help in cropping and assembling the pages. Overlap edges This selection duplicates the edges of document data on adjoining sheets. Poster appearance is improved when the edges overlap slightly. Select the check box, then type or select a value between 0.00 and 1.20 inches (0.0 and 30.4 mm). This option reduces the final poster size slightly. Print crop marks This selection prints a border at the edges of each poster sheet. You can crop each sheet on the border before assembling the sheets. This option ensures that data on adjoining sheets matches precisely. User Guide

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Layout
Ensure that the selection in
Basic
>
Print size
is larger than the page size. For
example, with
Full bleed
selected, and in the
Basic
tab you select
Print size
>
Letter
and
Page Sizes
>
Envelope #10
, the document will contain white space
for you to trim after printing.
Printing with Full Bleed
You can print to the edge of your paper.
1
In the
Layout
tab, under
Full bleed
, click the icons to select
None
,
Corners
, or
Border
.
2
Click
OK
to return to the
Print
dialog box.
3
Click
OK
to start printing.
Poster
The
Poster
feature lets you create a document to a size that is larger than the
paper your printing system can support. You can print a poster, or banner, up to
25 times larger than the original document. Segments of the poster document
are printed on several sheets of paper and with the assistance of poster
settings, you can reassemble the sheets easily to create a poster.
If
Poster
is selected, other
Layout
tab options are unavailable.
Use
Pages per poster
to select the poster size in relation to the original
document size. Each option shows the number of sheets to be printed and the
maximum poster size.
Pages per poster
displays the unit of measurement in inches or millimeters.
You can change the
Units
setting in the
User Settings
dialog box, accessed
from
Device Settings
.
Use
Print format
to print a proof sheet, along with the poster, to guide you in
assembling the printed poster sheets.
Poster pages
This selection prints all of the sheets to be assembled as a poster.
Proof sheet
This selection prints all the poster pages on one sheet with markings that
display the sheet assembly.
Poster pages and proof sheet
This selection prints all poster sheets and a one-page proof sheet.
Use
Poster Settings
to select options, in any combination to make it easier to
create a poster. These options print visual cues on the poster sheets that
provide help in cropping and assembling the pages.
Overlap edges
This selection duplicates the edges of document data on adjoining sheets.
Poster appearance is improved when the edges overlap slightly. Select the
check box, then type or select a value between 0.00 and 1.20 inches (0.0
and 30.4 mm). This option reduces the final poster size slightly.
Print crop marks
This selection prints a border at the edges of each poster sheet. You can
crop each sheet on the border before assembling the sheets. This option
ensures that data on adjoining sheets matches precisely.
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