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5. In the Paper/Quality tab, check the Show preview before printing box, and select the paper type that you intend to use. NOTE: If you select neither the paper source nor the paper type, the printer will not print on any protected roll (see Roll protection on page 87). 6. Select the print quality (your own choice between speed and quality of printing). 7. Press the Margins/Layout button and select a layout option. If the job is 10 mm smaller in both dimensions than the page size you have chosen, select Standard margins. See Select margins options on page 78. If the job is the same size as the page you have chosen, but has at least 5 mm of white space around the edges, select Clip contents by margins. If the job is the same size as the page you have chosen, and does not have 5 mm of white space around the edges, select Oversize. The final output will be larger than the page you selected, but you can cut the print to the correct size without losing any of it. 120 Chapter 13 Practical printing examples ENWW

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5.
In the
Paper/Quality
tab, check the
Show preview before printing
box, and select the paper type that you
intend to use.
NOTE:
If you select neither the paper source nor the paper type, the printer will not print on any protected
roll (see
Roll protection
on page
87
).
6.
Select the print quality (your own choice between speed and quality of printing).
7.
Press the
Margins/Layout
button and select a layout option.
If the job is 10 mm smaller in both dimensions than the page size you have chosen, select
Standard
margins
. See
Select margins options
on page
78
.
If the job is the same size as the page you have chosen, but has at least 5 mm of white space around the
edges, select
Clip contents by margins
.
If the job is the same size as the page you have chosen, and does not have 5 mm of white space around
the edges, select
Oversize
. The final output will be larger than the page you selected, but you can cut the
print to the correct size without losing any of it.
120
Chapter 13
Practical printing examples
ENWW