Epson 9600 User Manual - Page 114

Choosing Paper and Layout Options, Select

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114 | Printing with EPSON Drivers for Windows Note Many application settings override settings in the printer driver. Always verify settings to get the results you expect. Choosing Paper and Layout Options Many paper options correspond to paper handling features that you can also set through the control panel. Software options give you additional settings and override control panel settings. Follow these steps to choose paper and layout options: 1. On the Properties dialog box, click the Paper tab. You see this window: TIP Creating a user-defined paper size generally lets you make the best use of your roll paper. 2. Select the type of paper you loaded (Roll Paper or Sheet) from the Paper Source list. Or select Roll Paper (Banner) if you want to print more than one image edge-to-edge (for example, when tiling long images together). This lets you print a series of continuous images without any margin space between them. 3. Select the Paper Size you want, based on the size of your image. If your size is not listed, select User Defined. Then enter the size in hundredths of an inch (or centimeters). If you're printing your image with borders, make your custom page size slightly larger than the image size; if you're printing without borders, it should be slightly smaller (about 1/4 inch all around). 4-114

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Printing with EPSON Drivers for Windows
Choosing Paper and Layout Options
Many paper options correspond to paper handling features that you can also
set through the control panel. Software options give you additional settings
and override control panel settings. Follow these steps to choose paper and
layout options:
1.
On the Properties dialog box, click the
Paper
tab. You see this window:
2.
Select the type of paper you loaded (
Roll Paper
or
Sheet
) from the
Paper Source
list. Or select
Roll Paper (Banner)
if you want to print
more than one image edge-to-edge (for example, when tiling long
images together). This lets you print a series of continuous images
without any margin space between them.
3.
Select the
Paper Size
you want, based on the size of your image. If your
size is not listed, select
User
Defined
. Then enter the size in hundredths
of an inch (or centimeters). If you’re printing your image with borders,
make your custom page size slightly larger than the image size; if you’re
printing without borders, it should be slightly smaller (about 1/4 inch all
around).
Note
Many application settings
override settings in the
printer driver. Always
verify settings to get the
results you expect.
TIP
Creating a user-defined
paper size generally lets
you make the best use of
your roll paper.