Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Printer Driver User Guide - Page 56

Sizes, Creating a custom size, Enable client, custom paper size, Device, Settings, Delete

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Basic Page Sizes With this feature, you can choose the document size in the application. Once selected, the Print size list displays the percentage value of the print size setting relative to the page size setting. For some printers, when a large page size (A0, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3) is selected, the scaling percentage may be less than 20%. A message appears stating that the print result is not guaranteed. The Poster feature in the Layout tab is unavailable for large page sizes. You can create a page size with your chosen dimensions for printing on non-standard size paper. You can then save the custom setting to the Page Sizes and Print size lists for later selection. In a client/server environment, a client can select between client custom page sizes and server custom page sizes. In the Advanced tab, select or clear the Enable client custom paper size check box. The Page Sizes dialog box displays the unit of measurement in inches or millimeters. You can change the unit setting in the User Settings dialog box by accessing Device Settings > User. In a client/server environment, the unit setting is unavailable to the client computer. Creating a custom page size 1 In the Basic tab, click Page Sizes. 2 In the Page Sizes dialog box, click New. 3 A default custom name appears in the Name box. Type a name for your custom page size. 4 Type or select values for the short edge and long edge. If a typed value exceeds the allowable limit, it automatically adjusts to the limit. 5 When finished, click Save. 6 Click OK to close the Page Sizes dialog box. The custom page size appears in the Print size list, which is used for enlarging and reducing the sizes of prints. Deleting a custom page size 1 In the Basic tab, click Page Sizes. 2 In the Page Sizes dialog box, select the custom size to delete. 3 Click Delete. 6-2 User Guide

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Basic
Page Sizes
With this feature, you can choose the document size in the application. Once selected,
the Print size list displays the percentage value of the print size setting relative to the
page size setting.
For some printers, when a large page size (A0, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3) is
selected, the scaling percentage may be less than 20%. A message
appears stating that the print result is not guaranteed. The Poster feature
in the Layout tab is unavailable for large page sizes.
You can create a page size with your chosen dimensions for printing on non-standard
size paper. You can then save the custom setting to the Page Sizes and Print size lists
for later selection.
In a client/server environment, a client can select between client custom page sizes
and server custom page sizes. In the Advanced tab, select or clear the
Enable client
custom paper size
check box.
The Page Sizes dialog box displays the unit of measurement in inches or millimeters.
You can change the unit setting in the User Settings dialog box by accessing
Device
Settings
>
User
. In a client/server environment, the unit setting is unavailable to the
client computer.
Creating a custom page size
1
In the Basic tab, click
Page Sizes
.
2
In the Page Sizes dialog box, click
New
.
3
A default custom name appears in the Name box. Type a name for your custom
page size.
4
Type or select values for the short edge and long edge. If a typed value
exceeds the allowable limit, it automatically adjusts to the limit.
5
When finished, click
Save
.
6
Click
OK
to close the Page Sizes dialog box.
The custom page size appears in the Print size list, which is used for enlarging and
reducing the sizes of prints.
Deleting a custom page size
1
In the Basic tab, click
Page Sizes
.
2
In the Page Sizes dialog box, select the custom size to delete.
3
Click
Delete
.
6-2
User Guide