The original is printed after it is enlarged or reduced by a ratio that is automatically determined by the original size and paper size.
If you select a paper size larger than the original size, the original is enlarged to the paper size. If you select a paper size smaller than the original size, the original is reduced to the paper size.
In [Paper Size] in the [Basic] tab, select the size of paper for printing. The zoom ratio is automatically determined by the paper sizes selected in [Original Size] and [Paper Size].
This function is enabled when [Zoom] is set to [Auto].
You can print the original image after it has been enlarged or reduced by the desired zoom ratio. The zoom ratio can be specified to be between 25% and 400% (in increments of 1%).
In [Zoom] in the [Basic] tab, specify the zoom ratio. When specifying the common zoom ratio in the vertical and horizontal directions, select [Manual-lock aspect ratio], and specify the zoom ratio. When specifying a different zoom ratio in the vertical and horizontal directions, select [Manual-var. aspect ratio], and specify the zoom ratio.
For originals with a special size, print them on custom sized paper.
In [Original Size] in the [Basic] tab, select [Custom Size].
In [Paper Size], select [Same as Original Size].
The [Custom Size] setting window appears.
Specify the length and width as desired, and click [OK].
For details on the trays into which you can load custom-size paper and the available range of sizes, refer to Here.
When you are using the PCL driver, you can register a custom size in the [Save Custom Size...] of the [Settings] tab. The registered paper size can be selected from [Original Size] in the [Basic] tab. For details, refer to Here.
In [Paper Type] in the [Basic] tab, select the type of paper for printing.
When [Paper Settings for Each Tray] is enabled in the [Settings] tab of the printer driver, select [Paper Settings for Each Tray...] in the [Basic] tab, and specify the paper type for each tray.
In [Paper Tray] in the [Basic] tab, select the paper tray for printing.
If you select [Auto], the paper tray for the paper you have selected in [Paper Size] is automatically selected.
You can print the original on different sheets of paper loaded into multiple trays. Because you can obtain printing results that look like carbon-copied slips using the print command once, this function is called Carbon Copy.
For example, by using the print command once, you can print a submission document on high-quality color paper loaded in Tray 1 and print your copy on recycled paper loaded in Tray 2.
This function is useful when you want to create a submission document and its copy at one time.
In [Paper Tray] in the [Basic] tab, select the paper tray for printing the original.
You cannot select [Auto].
In the [Cover Mode] tab, select the [Carbon Copy] check box.
The [Carbon Copy Settings] window appears.
Specify the paper tray for carbon copies and output order, and click [OK].
Setting | Description |
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[Original Copy] | The paper tray for printing the original is displayed. |
[Carbon Copy Tray] | Select the paper tray for carbon copies. Select the check boxes for all paper trays to be used. |
[Output Order] | Select the order of outputting carbon copies.
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If [Page] is selected in [Output Order], multiple copies cannot be printed.