Epson Stylus COLOR 850N User Manual - Page 58

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Custom Printing For example, if your document size is 11 × 17 inches, select Ledger 11 × 17 in. This paper size is too large to fit in your printer, so you'll need to proportion it to fit on a smaller paper size (by reducing the document size). If your document size is 5 × 8 inches, but you want it to fit in the maximum area on Letter-size paper, you'll need to proportion it to fit on a larger paper size (by enlarging the document size). 3. If the Paper Size setting you selected for your document is within the maximum paper size that can fit on your printer, but you want to enlarge or reduce the image, you need to select proportional printing manually. Go to step 5. 4. If the Paper Size setting you selected is larger than the maximum size that can be printed on your printer, you see the following dialog box: In the Output Paper list, select the actual size of the paper loaded in the printer and click OK. This automatically turns on proportional printing and sets the correct reduction percentage so the document fits into the maximum, centered printable area on the output paper you select. 3-21

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Custom Printing
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For example, if your document size is 11 × 17 inches, select
Ledger 11 × 17 in
. This paper size is too large to fit in your
printer, so you’ll need to proportion it to fit on a
smaller
paper size (by
reducing
the document size). If your
document size is 5 × 8 inches, but you want it to fit in the
maximum area on Letter-size paper, you’ll need to
proportion it to fit on a
larger
paper size (by
enlarging
the
document size).
3.
If the
Paper Size
setting you selected for your document is
within
the maximum paper size that can fit on your printer,
but you want to
enlarge or reduce
the image, you need to
select proportional printing manually. Go to step 5.
4.
If the
Paper Size
setting you selected is
larger
than the
maximum size that can be printed on your printer, you see
the following dialog box:
In the
Output Paper
list, select the actual size of the paper
loaded in the printer and click
OK
. This automatically
turns on proportional printing and sets the correct
reduction percentage so the document fits into the
maximum, centered printable area on the output paper you
select.