Selecting print layout options - windows – Epson SureColor P20000 Standard Edition 64" Large-Format Inkjet Printer User Manual
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6.
Do the following to arrange objects on the Layout Manager screen:
• Drag pages to move and resize them.
• Use the tool buttons and the Object menu to align and rotate pages.
• Resize and replace whole pages in the Preference or Arrangement Settings screens.
Note:
See the Layout Manager screen help for details.
7.
Click
File
>
Properties
, then select your print settings, including the size of the paper you are
printing on, on the Main tab.
8.
Click the
File
menu on the Layout Manager screen and click
.
Note:
To save the current job to a file, click the
File
menu on the Layout Manager screen, save the
file, and close the Layout Manager screen. To open the saved file later for editing or reprinting, right-
click the printer icon in the Windows taskbar, click
Layout Manager
, and open the file.
Parent topic:
Selecting Basic Print Settings - Windows
Selecting Print Layout Options - Windows
You can select a variety of sizing and layout options for your document or photo on the Page Layout tab.
• To change the orientation of your printed document or photo, select the
Portrait
or
Landscape
checkbox.
• To rotate or flip the printed image, select the
Rotate 180°
or
Mirror Image
checkbox.
• To select multiple copies and their print order, select the
Copies
,
Collate
, and
Reverse Order
options.
• To change the size of your printed document or photo, select the
Reduce/Enlarge
checkbox and
select sizing options.
• To print multiple pages on one sheet of paper, or print one image on multiple sheets of paper, select
the
Multi-Page
checkbox and select the options you want.
• To enlarge your image beyond the limits of your application program, select the
Optimize
Enlargement
checkbox.
Note:
The driver can increase the image size up to 650% and decrease the output resolution to stay
within the pixel limitations. Depending on the resolution of the original image and the print size, you
may see reduced print quality.