Canon I Sensys Lbp6030b User Guide
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0HWJ-01A Enlarging or Reducing You can make enlarged or reduced printouts by using a preset print ratio, such as A5 to A4, or a custom print ratio that you set in increments of 1%. Specifying the Print Ratio by Specifying the Original Document and Paper Size (Preset Ratio) The print ratio is set automatically based on the document and paper size you have selected.[Basic Settings] tab Select the document size in [Page Size] Select the paper size in [Output Size] [OK] Specifying the Print Ratio in Increments of 1% [Basic Settings] tab Select the [Manual Scaling] check box Enter the print ratio in [Scaling] [OK] Depending on the selected paper size, you may not be able to set an appropriate enlarging/reducing ratio. For example, there may be large blank spaces on your printout, or portions of the document may be missing. The enlarging/reducing settings on some applications take priority over those of the printer driver. >à>Ý>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
0HWJ-01C Collating Printouts by Page When printing copies of multi -page documents, you can use the collate function to print complete sets in sequential page order. This function is useful when preparing handouts for meetings or presentations. [Basic Settings] tab Select [Collate] or [Group] in [Finishing] [OK] [Finishing] Specify the sorting method of the printouts when printing multiple-page documents. [Collate] The printouts are grouped into complete sets in sequential page order. For example, if you are printing three copies of a four -page document, the printouts will be arranged in the following page order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. [Group] The printouts are not collated. For example, if you are printing three copies of a four -page document, the printouts will be arranged in the following page order: 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4. If you select [Off], whether the printouts are collated or not depends on the setting made in the application. LINKS Basic Print Operations >à>ß>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
0HWJ-01E Printing Multiple Pages Onto One Sheet You can print multiple pages onto a single sheet. For example, you can print four or nine pages onto a single sheet by using [4 on 1] or [9 on 1]. Use this function if you want to save paper or to view your document in thumbnails. [Basic Settings] tab In [Page Layout], select the number of page to print onto a single sheet In [Page Order], select the page distribution layout [OK] [Page Layout] Select the number of pages to print onto a single sheet from [1 on 1] to [16 on 1]. For example, to print 16 pages onto a singl e sheet, select [16 on 1]. For options such as [Poster [2 x 2]], see Printing Posters . Printing may not be performed properly if you combine this setting with an application setting for collating printouts. [Page Order] Select a page distribution layout. For example, if you select [Across from Left], the first page is printed on the top left, and then the rest of the pages are arranged rightward. LINKS Basic Print Operations >à>à>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
0HWJ-01F Printing Posters You can print parts of a single document page onto multiple pages, which can then be combined to make a poster. For example, if you divide an A4 page into nine parts, print each part nine times larger, and then combine the parts, you will have a poster as large as nine A4 pages. [Basic Settings] tab In [Page Layout], select a poster size by specifying the number of parts to be printed, for example [Poster [3 x 3]] [OK] There are four size settings: [Poster [1 x 2]], [Poster [2 x 2]], [Poster [3 x 3]], and [Poster [4 x 4]]. Select the [Print Border] check box to add borders on your printouts. The borders are helpful if you want to paste the printout s together or cut off the margins. LINKS Basic Print Operations Enlarging or Reducing >à>á>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
0HWJ-01H Printing Borders You can add borders, such as broken lines or double lines, in the margins of printouts. [Page Setup] tab Click [Page Options] Select the border type in [Edging] [OK] [OK] [Edging]Selects the type of border to add to the document. PreviewDisplays a preview with the selected border. LINKS Basic Print Operations Printing Dates and Page Numbers Printing Watermarks >à>â>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
0HWJ-01J Printing Dates and Page Numbers You can print information such as dates or page numbers, and you can specify where to print this information on the document (upper left, lower right, etc.). [Page Setup] tab Click [Page Options] Select the printing position for the date, user name, and page number [OK] [OK] [Print Date] Specifies the printing position for the print date. [Print User Name]Specifies the position to print the user name (logon name) of the person using the computer that printed the document. [Print Page Number]Specifies the position to print the page number. Changing the Print Format of Dates and Page Numbers You can change formatting details such as font and font size when printing dates, logon names, or page numbers. Click [Format Settings] on the [Page Options] screen shown above to specify the details. LINKS Basic Print Operations Printing Borders Printing Watermarks >à>ã>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
0HWJ-01K Printing Watermarks You can print watermarks such as "COPY" or "CONFIDENTIAL" on the document. You can create new watermarks or use pre-registered watermarks. [Page Setup] tab Select [Watermark] check box Select the watermark type with [Watermark Name] [OK] [Watermark]/[Watermark Name] Select the [Watermark] check box to display a list of watermarks in the [Watermark Name] drop-down list. Select a watermark to use from the list. [Edit Watermark] Displays the screen to create or edit watermarks. LINKS Basic Print Operations [Add] Click to create a new watermark. Up to 50 watermarks can be registered. [Name]Enter the name of the new watermark. [Attributes]/[Alignment]/[Print Style]Click each tab to specify the text, color, or print position of the watermark name. For more information about the settings, click [Help] on the printer driver screen. >à>ä>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å
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0HWJ-01L Printing According to the Document Type You can specify the document type to ensure optimal image quality. There are different settings for photo documents, documents that have charts or graphs, and documents that have design drawings with fine lines. [Quality] tab Select the document type in [Objective] [OK] [Objective] Select an option that suits the document type or purpose of printing. For example, select [General] for general use, or select [Photos] when you want to print photo images in optimal print quality. [General] A versatile option that is suitable when printing most documents. [Publications] Suitable when printing documents that have a mix of photo images, charts, and graphs. [Graphics] Suitable when printing documents that have charts or graphs. [Photos] Suitable when printing photo images. [Designs [CAD]] Suitable when printing design drawings that have many fine lines. To specify detailed settings for each item selected with [Objective], click [Advanced Settings]. For more information about the settings, click [Help] on the printer driver screen. LINKS Basic Print Operations >á>Ü>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>Ý>å