HP 750c HP DesignJet 755CM Printer User's Guide - C3198-60051 - Page 142

Getting the Best from Nesting Nesting and Margins, Nesting and, Feature

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Managing Your Prints Avoiding Media Waste By Nesting Pages (Roll Media Only) What the printer may do What you can do Getting the Best from Nesting (Nesting and Margins) In order to "squeeze in" one more page, the printer may reduce the right margin of the right-most page by up to 3 mm (0.08 in). This is done only if: your Page format / Size is set either to a Best option or to a discrete standard size, and if the roll of media loaded is slightly narrower than a standard size. You can reduce the side margins too, for every page, as explained on page 4-7. In order to give the printer the best chance of nesting the most pages, we recommend that you set Page format / Margins to Smaller. Nesting and the Rotate Feature Since nesting may automatically rotate pages, the front panel's Page format / Rotate setting is ignored as long as nesting is on. 6-12

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Getting the Best from Nesting (Nesting and Margins)
In order to “squeeze in” one more page, the printer may reduce the right margin of
the right-most page by up to 3 mm (0.08 in).
This is done only if:
your
Page format / Size
is set either to a
Best
option or to a discrete standard
size, and if
the roll of media loaded is slightly narrower than a standard size.
You can reduce the side margins too, for every page, as explained on page 4-7.
In
order to give the printer the best chance of nesting the most pages, we recommend
that you set
Page format / Margins
to
Smaller
.
Nesting and
the Rotate
Feature
Since nesting may automatically rotate pages, the front panel’s
Page format /
Rotate
setting is ignored as long as nesting is on.
Managing Your Prints
Avoiding Media Waste By Nesting Pages (Roll Media Only)
What the printer
may do
What you can do