Canon Imageprograf Ipf815 Mfp M40 User Guide
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Note • You can input between 25 and 400. • You can change the numbers by clicking ▼ button.Format Dialog Box This dialog box appears when you select Format from the Object menu after you select an object.Size Sheet You can rotate, enlarge, or reduce an object. Note • When the objects are not selected, you can not select Format. Rotate When you place a checkmark here, you can select Rotate Right or Rotate Left.Setting Details Rotate Right Rotates the object 90 degrees clockwise. Rotate Left Rotates...
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Enl./Red. When you place a checkmark here, you can select Scaling, Fit Paper Size, or Fit Photo Size. Setting Details Scaling Allows you to input the value of the enlargement or reduction ratio of an object. Fit Paper Size Prints by enlarging or reducing each object to match the paper size. If you are using roll paper, objects are enlarged or reduced so that the width of each object matches the width of the roll paper. Fit Photo Size Prints all of the objects at the specified photo size.Note • You can...
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Setting Details Page Pos You can input the number of the page position in numerical characters.Object Size You can confirm the object size. Note • When several objects are selected, you cannot display Object Size. Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page You can lay out and print a multiple-file document on one page. 1. From the application software's File menu, select the printer setup menu to open the Print dialog box. Note • Normally, select Print from the File menu. 2. Click...
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3. In the Page Setup sheet, select Paper Source .Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. 4. In the Layout sheet, click on the Page Layout check box and select Free Layout from the list.Windows Software > Free Layout > Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page iPF8154 268
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Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. • When you select Free Layout, all other setting items will be disabled. 5. Click the OK button to save the settings. 6. In the Print dialog box, select the pages to print and the number of copies, and click the OK button.Free Layout starts, laying out the document created with application software in the layout area as an object. Windows Software > Free Layout > iPF815 Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page 4 269
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7. Leaving Free Layout running, open other files with the application software and repeat the above steps. Laying out a Document Created with Multiple Application Programs on One Page You can lay out and print a document created with multiple application programs on one page. 1. From the application software's File menu, select the printer setup menu to open the Print dialog box.Note • Normally, select Print from the File menu. 2. Click Properties to open the Properties dialog box. Windows...
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3. In the Page Setup sheet, select Paper Source .Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. 4. In the Layout sheet, click on the Page Layout check box and select Free Layout from the list. Windows Software > Free Layout > iPF815 Laying out a Document Created with Multiple Application Programs on One Page 4 271
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Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. • When you select Free Layout, all other setting items will be disabled. 5. Click the OK button to save the settings. 6. In the Print dialog box, select the pages to print and the number of copies, and click the OK button.Free Layout starts, laying out the document created with application software in the layout area as an object.Windows Software > Free Layout > Laying out a Document Created with Multiple Application Programs on One...
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7. Leaving Free Layout running, open other files with other application software and repeat the above steps. Selecting an Object When an object is selected, a select box (blue border) appears around the object. Note • To select an object, click that object. • To select multiple successive objects, click them while holding down the Shift key. • To select multiple arbitrary objects, click them while holding down the Ctrl key. • To select all objects, select Select All from the Edit menu. • When you...
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Changing the Object Size You can change the object size by means of mouse operation or by specifying a scaling value. Note • The vertical-to-horizontal ratio remains unchanged when the object is enlarged or reduced. Resizing by means of mouse operation 1. Select an object. 2. Place the pointer at a corner of the selection box around the object to show the arrow handle, and drag this handle to change the object size. Resizing by specifying a scaling value 1. Select an object. Click on the Enl./Red....