Epson C264011 User Manual - Page 43

Reducing and Enlarging Your Document Size, EPSON Banner Photo Paper, Creating

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If the Reduce/Enlarge setting is set to Normal and you select one of the paper sizes to the right that is marked with an asterisk (*), you see a dialog box asking you to select a paper size that fits your printer. See Reducing and Enlarging Your Document Size for more information. 4 Click the Paper Size drop-down list to select the size of paper you loaded in the printer. The sizes marked with an asterisk (*) are larger than you can load in the printer and can be used only with the Reduce/Enlarge setting on the Layout tab; see Reducing and Enlarging Your Document Size for more information. A4 210 × 297 mm A5 148 × 210 mm A3 297 × 420 mm Super A3/B 329 × 483 mm B5 182 × 257 mm B4 257 × 364 mm US B 11 × 17 in Letter 8 1/2 × 11 in Legal 8 1/2 × 14 in Executive 7 1/4 × 10 1/2 in Half Letter 5 1/2 × 8 1/2 in A6 Index card 105 × 148 mm Index card 5 × 8 in Index card 8 × 10 in Envelope #10 4 1/8 × 9 1/2 in Envelope DL 110 × 220 mm Envelope C6 114 × 162 mm Envelope 132 × 220 mm Photo Paper 4 × 6 in Panoramic 210 × 594 mm B3 364 × 514 mm* A2 420 × 594 mm* US C 17 × 22 in* User Defined (See Creating User Defined Paper Sizes for instructions.) 5 If you loaded Photo Paper that you cut from a roll, select Banner as the Paper Source setting. See EPSON Banner Photo Paper for instructions on preparing and loading roll paper. With Banner selected, you can't change the Collate, Reverse Order, Rotate by 180,° or Printable Area settings, or any Layout settings.

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4
Click the
Paper Size
drop-down list to select the size of paper you
loaded in the printer.
The sizes marked with an asterisk (*) are larger than you can load in
the printer and can be used only with the
Reduce/Enlarge
setting on
the Layout tab; see
Reducing and Enlarging Your Document Size
for
more information.
5
If you loaded Photo Paper that you cut from a roll, select
Banner
as
the Paper Source setting. See
EPSON Banner Photo Paper
for
instructions on preparing and loading roll paper. With Banner selected,
you can’t change the Collate, Reverse Order, Rotate by 180,
°
or
Printable Area settings, or any Layout settings.
A4 210
×
297 mm
A5 148
×
210 mm
A3 297
×
420 mm
Super A3/B 329
×
483 mm
B5 182
×
257 mm
B4 257
×
364 mm
US B 11
×
17 in
Letter 8 1/2
×
11 in
Legal 8 1/2
×
14 in
Executive 7 1/4
×
10 1/2 in
Half Letter 5 1/2
×
8 1/2 in
A6 Index card 105
×
148 mm
Index card 5
×
8 in
Index card 8
×
10 in
Envelope #10 4 1/8
×
9 1/2 in
Envelope DL 110
×
220 mm
Envelope C6 114
×
162 mm
Envelope 132
×
220 mm
Photo Paper 4
×
6 in
Panoramic 210
×
594 mm
B3 364
×
514 mm
*
A2 420
×
594 mm
*
US C 17
×
22 in
*
User Defined
(See
Creating
User Defined Paper Sizes
for
instructions.)
If the Reduce/Enlarge
setting is set to
Normal and you
select one of the
paper sizes to the
right that is marked
with an asterisk (*),
you see a dialog box
asking you to select a
paper size that fits
your printer. See
Reducing and
Enlarging Your
Document Size
for
more information.