Canon Imageprograf Ipf825 User Guide
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ColorSync 1. Check that ColorSync is selected in Matching Mode.2. Place a checkmark on Soft Proof to simulate the output product in Layout Area. Mac OS X Software > Free Layout > iPF825 ColorSync 5 505
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Preferences Dialog Box This dialog box appears when you select Preferences from the imagePROGRAF Advanced Preview menu. You can set the preferences for Free Layout. Units Set the unit for paper length, margins, and so on. Gridlines You can input a grid line width value in numerical characters so that they serve as a guide to laying out objects. Note • You can input between 10.0 and 200.0(mm) (between 0.39 and 7.87(inch)). • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Divisions...
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Note • If you do not want to print the object border, deselect the Print Object Frames check box.Object Frame Style You can select the object frame style for printing. The following settings are available for the object frame style. Setting Details Solid Line You can print the solid line as the frame style. Dotted Line You can print the dotted line as the frame style. Dashed Line You can print the dashed line as the frame style.Auto Arrange Spacing Change the object-to-object spacing to be applied in...
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Setting Details Vertical Prints the image and text created with the application software in the orientation as it is. Horizontal Prints the image and text by rotating sideways 90 degrees from the orientation as specified in the application. Roll Paper Length Set the length of one page to print on roll paper. When you place a checkmark on Auto Settings, the one-page length to be printed on roll paper is automatically set so that the laid-out objects are printed on one page. Note • Available only if rolls...
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Scaling Set the magnification for enlargement or reduction of the screen display. Note • You can input between 10 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. 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...
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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 on Free Layout in the Page Setup panel to attach a checkmark. 3. In the Print dialog box, select the...
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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 command key. • To select all objects, select Select All from the Edit menu. Changing the Object Size You can change the object size by means of mouse operation or by specifying a scaling value. Note...
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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. 2. Open the Format Dialog Box →P.509 . 3. Use Scaling to set the magnification for enlargement or reduction. You either enter numbers directly. Note • You can input between 25 and 400. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. 4. Click the OK button. Moving an Object You...
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2. Place the pointer inside the selection box of the object to show the crosshair handle, and drag it to move the object. Rotating an Object You can rotate the object. 1. Select an object. 2. Select Rotate Left or Rotate Right from the toolbar. Alternatively, you may click on the Rotate check box in the Format Dialog Box →P.509 then select Rotate Right or Rotate Left, and click the OK button.Note • When several objects are selected, you cannot select Rotate.Mac OS X Software > Free Layout >...
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Laying out Objects Automatically Click Auto Arrange in the tool bar. This automatically lays out objects. Alternatively, you may select Auto Arrange Ob- ject from the Object menu. Note • The object layout order varies depending on the Order setting on the Page Setup Dialog Box →P.507 . Aligning Objects You can align objects systematically. 1. Select multiple objects. 2. Select the align menu from the Object menu. Align Top Lays out the objects, justifying them to the top. Mac OS X Software > Free...