Dell C5765DN Dell Color Laser Multifunction Printer User's Guide - Page 66
When [Independent X - Y%] is Selected, Preset, SlightReduction Improves Fit, Variable, Lock X - Y
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3 Copy Preset % Select a copy ratio from the following options. • 100% Copies at the same image size as the original document. • Auto % Automatically determines the copy ratio based on the document size and the paper size specified in [Paper Supply], and copies the document to fit into the paper. Note • This cannot be selected together with [Auto Select] under [Paper Supply]. • Preset ratios Select from the preset ratios. You can change the copy ratio associated with each button. For information on the settings, refer to "Reduce/Enlarge Presets" (P.323). SlightReduction (Improves Fit) Select this check box to slightly reduce the specified copy ratio to copy the complete image onto the paper. Note • If you select [SlightReduction (Improves Fit)] and you do not want to erase the edges of the document, set the amount of edge erase to 0 mm. Note that if the amount is set to 0 mm, the edges of the copied document may get dirty. You can set [Edge Erase] on the [Layout Adjustment] screen. For more information, refer to "Edge Erase (Erasing Edges and Margin Shadows of the Document)" (P.90). When [Independent X - Y%] is Selected You can specify reduction/enlargement ratios for the width and length individually. 1 Select any option. Variable % • Width - X%, Length - Y% Allows you to specify reduction/enlargement ratios for the width and length in the range from 25 to 400% in 1% increments. Use [+] and [-] or the numeric keypad to specify a ratio. Lock X - Y% Allows you to make the same ratio adjustment for the width and length at the same time. Preset % • Width: 100% Length: 100% Copies at the same image size as the original document. • Auto X - Y% Automatically determines the reduction/enlargement ratios for the width and length so that the document image fits in the paper. 66