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Document size and Paper size, same as Paper size.

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PRINT OPTIONS 96 Document size and Paper size Document size is the page size defined in your application's Print setup (or Page setup) dialog box. Paper size is the size of the actual sheet of paper on which your job is printed. It may be useful to think of Document size as digital input (the page size defined in your original document) and Paper size as the physical output (the actual size of the paper in the copier tray). In cases when you print one document page per sheet of paper, Document size is usually the same as the Paper size. However, Document size may differ from Paper size when you print booklets or impose multiple document pages on a single sheet. The following illustrations show examples of possible relationships between Document size and Paper size. Note that the orientation of all pages shown is Landscape. Document size is the same as Paper size. Scaling is 100%. Document size (input) Letter A Paper size (output) Letter A Tabloid Document size scaled to fit on Letter Paper size. Scaling is 50%. Tabloid 11x17 A Letter A A4 Document size scaled to fit on A3 Paper size. Scaling is 141%. A4 A A3 A Document size may also differ from Paper size when using the Scale or Scale to Fit options. The Scale option reduces or enlarges the document page at a specified percent. The Scale to Fit option automatically reduces or enlarges the document image to fit the selected Paper size. For information about Scale and Scale to Fit, see page 104. For information about Document size and Paper size in booklet printing, see Booklet Maker Help.

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Document size and Paper size
Document size is the page size defined in your application’s Print setup (or Page setup) dialog
box. Paper size is the size of the actual sheet of paper on which your job is printed. It may be
useful to think of Document size as digital
input
(the page size defined in your original
document) and Paper size as the physical
output
(the actual size of the paper in the copier
tray).
In cases when you print one document page per sheet of paper, Document size is usually the
same as the Paper size. However, Document size may differ from Paper size when you print
booklets or impose multiple document pages on a single sheet.
The following illustrations show examples of possible relationships between Document size
and Paper size. Note that the orientation of all pages shown is Landscape.
Document size may also differ from Paper size when using the Scale or Scale to Fit options.
The Scale option reduces or enlarges the document page at a specified percent. The Scale to
Fit option automatically reduces or enlarges the document image to fit the selected Paper size.
For information about Scale and Scale to Fit, see
page 104
.
For information about Document size and Paper size in booklet printing, see Booklet Maker
Help.
Document size (input)
Paper size (output)
Document size is the
same as Paper size.
Scaling is 100%.
Letter
Letter
Tabloid Document size scaled
to fit on Letter Paper size.
Scaling is 50%.
Tabloid 11x17
Letter
A4 Document size scaled to
fit on A3 Paper size.
Scaling is 141%.
A4
A3
A
A
A
A
A
A