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how do I set the output margins?

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you are here: welcome how do I...? Set Output Margins HP Pro Scanner how do I...? the problem is... alphabetical index how do I set the output margins? You can set regular "Margins" and additional "Outer margins". For both types you can define values for top, bottom, left, right. NOTE: Margins are irrelevant for scan-to-file jobs. All margin values will automatically be set to zero when working from the Scan tab. "Margins" are created within the selected scan area and thus replace edges of the image itself with white border of the breadth defined by the "Margins" values. ("cropping" the image). The "Margins" values are deducted from the set Output size and thus the intended final copy size is retained. When Auto (save paper) in "Paper type" is selected, it is possible to enable the "Crop to roll" feature which allows to crop the input image width to the destination roller width within the given tolerance. Image cropping for this feature can be performed Left, Center and Right Justified and the tolerance within which the system has to carry out the cropping. Outside the tolerance the image will not be cropped. With scaling, the actual margin values are applied to the printed result while the margin's cropping effect (breadth of cropping edges) on the scan area is adjusted according to the relation between the input size and output size (scaling value).

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you are here:
welcome
how do I...?
Set Output Margins
HP Pro Scanner
how do I...?
the problem is...
alphabetical index
how do I set the output margins?
You can set regular "Margins" and additional "Outer margins".
For both types you can define values for top, bottom, left, right.
NOTE
: Margins are irrelevant for scan-to-file jobs. All margin values will automatically be
set to zero when working from the Scan tab.
"
Margins
" are created within the selected scan area and thus replace edges of the image
itself with white border of the breadth defined by the "Margins" values. ("cropping" the
image).
The "Margins" values are deducted from the set Output size and thus the intended final
copy size is retained.
When Auto (save paper) in “Paper type” is selected, it is possible to enable the
“Crop to
roll”
feature which allows to crop the input image width to the destination roller width
within the given tolerance.
Image cropping for this feature can be performed Left, Center and Right Justified and the
tolerance within which the system has to carry out the cropping. Outside the tolerance
the image will not be cropped.
With scaling, the actual margin values are applied to the printed result while the margin's
cropping effect (breadth of cropping edges) on the scan area is adjusted according to the
relation between the input size and output size (scaling value).