HP CM4730f HP Color LaserJet CM4730 MFP - Software Technical Reference (extern - Page 155
Resizing Options, Actual size, Print document on, Scale to fit
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Resizing Options The Resizing Options group box consists of the following options: ● Actual size (default) ● Print document on ● Scale to fit ● % of actual size Actual size Actual size is the default setting. It prints the document without changing the document size. Print document on Click Print document on to format the document for one media size and then print the document on a different media size, with or without scaling the image to fit the new media size. Print document on is disabled by either of the following conditions: ● The % of actual size value is not 100. ● The Pages per sheet value (on the Finishing tab) is not 1. When Print document on is selected, the drop-down menu shows the media sizes on which you can print. The list contains all of the standard media sizes that the selected media source supports and any custom sizes that have been created. When Print document on is selected, Scale to fit is automatically selected. Clear this check box if you do not want the document reduced or enlarged to fit on the selected media. Scale to fit Scale to fit specifies whether each formatted document page is scaled to fit the target media size. By default, Scale to fit is selected when Print document on is selected. If Scale to fit is turned off, each document page is centered at full size on the target media. If the document size is larger than the target media size, the document image is clipped. If it is smaller, it is centered within the target media. The following figure shows preview images for a Legal-size document being printed on Letter-size media. Figure 4-13 Preview images - Legal on Letter; Scale to fit off (left) and on (right) HP drivers for Windows A dashed gray line to shows the boundaries of the formatted page size in relation to the target page size. ENWW Effects tab features 137