Lexmark Z52 User's Guide for Windows 95 and Windows 98 (1.1 MB) - Page 22

Printing posters, Job Finishing, Poster, Show Crop Marks

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Printing posters You can use the printer software to enlarge the size of your printout. For example, you can enlarge a photograph to poster size. A single page enlarged to a nine page poster. Note: The poster finishing option is designed to print a single-page as a 4, 9, or 16-page poster. Step One: Load the paper Load up to 100 sheets of paper against the right side of the sheet feeder. For help, see page 2. Note: For the best print quality, use a heavy-weight paper. Step two: Customize the Printer Properties for your poster 1 2 3 4 5 Crop marks make it easy to trim the poster pages. 6 Open the Printer Properties. For help, see page 5. Click the Job Finishing tab. Select Poster. Select your poster size. The number you select represents the number of pages that make up the height and width of your poster. For example, if you select 4 x 4, your printed poster is four pages high and four pages wide. Select Show Crop Marks if you want to print markers that show you where to easily trim (crop) the unprinted white space from the edges of the paper. Click OK. 18 Chapter 2

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Chapter 2
18
Printing posters
You can use the printer software to enlarge the size of your
printout. For example, you can enlarge a photograph to poster
size.
Note
: The poster finishing option is designed to print a
single-page as a 4, 9, or 16-page poster.
Step One: Load the paper
Load up to 100 sheets of paper against the right side of the sheet
feeder. For help, see page 2.
Note
: For the best print quality, use a heavy-weight paper.
Step two: Customize the Printer Properties for
your poster
1
Open the Printer Properties. For help, see page 5.
2
Click the
Job Finishing
tab.
3
Select
Poster
.
4
Select your poster size.
The number you select represents the number of pages that
make up the height and width of your poster. For example, if
you select 4 x 4, your printed poster is four pages high and
four pages wide.
5
Select
Show Crop Marks
if you want to print markers that
show you where to easily trim (crop) the unprinted white
space from the edges of the paper.
6
Click
OK
.
A single page
enlarged to a nine
page poster.
Crop marks make
it easy to trim the
poster pages.