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Printing from a Computer (Windows)

Printing Fundamentals

Printing

Configuring the Default Print Settings

Setting the Printer Options

Viewing the Online Help

Printing Functions

Common Functions

[Page Setup] Tab

[Finishing] Tab

[Paper Source] Tab

[Quality] Tab

[Device Settings] Tab

Scaling Documents

Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet

1-sided Printing and 2-sided Printing

Attention (1-sided Printing and 2-sided Printing)

Booklet Printing

Poster Printing

Watermark Printing

Setting the Color Mode for Printing

Combining and Printing Multiple Files

Selecting a Profile for Printing

Registering a Profile for Printing

Printing from a Computer (Macintosh)

Printing Fundamentals

Printing

Configuring the Default Page Settings

Setting the Printer Options

Verifying the Printer Information
Manually Setting the Printer Options

Viewing the Online Help

Viewing the Driver Guide

Printing Functions

Common Functions

[Layout] Preferences Pane

[Finishing] Preferences Pane

[Paper Source] Preferences Pane

[Quality] Preferences Pane

[Special Features] Preferences Pane

Scaling Documents

Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet

1-sided and 2-sided Printing

Setting the Color Mode for Printing

Using [Presets] for Printing

Setting Priority (When Specifying the Same Item Using Multiple Methods)

Functions Which Can Be Specified from the Control Panel

Printing without the Printer Driver (Direct Print)

Printing the PDF File Using the Direct Print Function

Printing the PS/EPS File Using the Direct Print Function

Printing the TIFF/JPEG File Using the Direct Print Function

Printing the XPS File Using the Direct Print Function

Direct Printing from Command Prompt

Printing Files Directly from USB Memory Devices (USB Direct Print)

Printing Directly from USB Memory Device

Print Setting Menu List

Changing the Default Print Settings and File Sorting Criteria

Remove the USB Memory Device

Receiving E-mail Data on the Mail Server and Printing (E-mail Print)

How to Specify the Settings for E-mail Print

Attention (How to Specify the Settings for E-mail Print)

Receiving and Printing E-mails Manually

Printing the E-mail Receive Log List

Attention (Printing E-mail Sending/Receiving History)

When E-mail Print Fails

Printing Files from the Printer Using FTP Client

Specifying a Password for a Document and Printing (Secured Print)

Attention (Specifying a Password for a Document and Printing (Secured Print))

Saving a Document in the SD Card in the Printer (Stored Job Print) 

Performing a Stored Job Print Using the Control Panel of the Printer

Displaying or Operating the Jobs Stored in a Box (Resume/Delete)

Automatically Deleting Files Stored in a Box

Changing the Box Settings

Giving Priority to a Print Job (Interrupt Printing) 

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Scaling Documents
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You can enlarge or reduce the size of the document to be printed.
There are two methods for scaling a document: select the paper size to be printed to scale it automatically, or specify the scaling value manually.
1.
Select [Page Attributes] from [Settings] in the [Page Setup] dialog box.
For details on how to display the [Page Setup] dialog box, see "Configuring the Default Page Settings."
2.
Select your printer → select a paper size for printing from [Paper Size].
Where the paper size specified in the application and that specified in this preferences pane differ, scaling is set automatically.
If you want to increase or decrease the magnification manually, specify the zoom ratio for [Scale].
3.
Click [OK].
4.
Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
5.
Select your printer → specify the desired settings →click [Print].

NOTE
Depending on the printer model you are using, you may not be able to magnify the document to the optimum ratio for the selected page size.
In Mac OS X 10.5.x, the [Page Setup] dialog box may not be displayed, depending on the application you are using. If this is the case, you can specify the page size, page orientation, and scaling in the [Print] dialog box. For details about how to display the [Print] dialog box, see "Printing."
The screen may vary according to the operating system, as well as the type and version of the printer driver.