Epson Stylus COLOR 850N User Manual - Page 60

Using Multiple Print Layouts and Frames, Windows 95 Only, If you want to select more options

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Custom Printing Note: If you previously selected a Paper Size setting that is larger than the maximum paper size for your printer and then choose Normal, the printer software changes the Paper Size to Letter 8 1/2 × 11 inches. 6. Select one of the following proportional printing options:  Select Normal to set the print proportion to 100%.  Select Fit to Page to automatically reduce or enlarge the document to fit on the paper size loaded in the printer. The Paper Size option beneath the Fit to Page option becomes active; select the size of paper loaded in the printer. Select Fit to Page, then select the size of paper loaded in the printer here  Select Custom to reduce or enlarge the image by a specific percentage (10% to 400%). 7. If you're finished selecting Layout options, click OK. If you want to select more options, see the next sections. Note: You can't select a multiple print layout option if you're using a proportional printing option (either Fit to Page or Custom). Using Multiple Print Layouts and Page Frames (Windows 95 Only) If you're printing a multiple page document, but you want a quick proof of the images on each page printed on one piece of paper, you can select Print Layout options in the printer software. You can choose the way the pages are placed on the paper and add a lined frame to each page, if you want. 3-23

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Custom Printing
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6.
Select one of the following proportional printing options:
Select
Normal
to set the print proportion to 100%.
Select
Fit to Page
to automatically reduce or enlarge
the document to fit on the paper size loaded in the
printer. The
Paper Size
option beneath the
Fit to
Page
option becomes active; select the size of paper
loaded in the printer.
Select
Custom
to reduce or enlarge the image by a
specific percentage (10% to 400%).
7.
If you’re finished selecting Layout options, click
OK
.
If you want to select more options, see the next sections.
Using Multiple Print Layouts and Page Frames
(Windows 95 Only)
If you’re printing a multiple page document, but you want a
quick proof of the images on each page printed on one piece of
paper, you can select
Print Layout
options in the printer
software. You can choose the way the pages are placed on the
paper and add a lined frame to each page, if you want.
Note:
If you previously selected
a Paper Size setting that
is larger than the
maximum paper size for
your printer and then
choose Normal, the
printer software changes
the Paper Size to
Letter 8 1/2 × 11 inches.
Select Fit to Page,
then select the size
of paper loaded in
the printer here
Note:
You can’t select a
multiple print layout
option if you’re using a
proportional printing
option (either Fit to Page
or Custom).