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Enlarge/reduce, Enlarge/reduce scaling setting example – Canon imagePROGRAF TM-300 36" Large-Format Inkjet Printer with L36ei Scanner Kit User Manual

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Enlarge/Reduce

Enlarges or reduces images

This setting item is displayed by tapping in the following order.

(

Setup

) >

Device settings

>

Print settings

>

HP-GL/2 print settings

>

Paper settings

Fit paper size

Enlarges or reduces the image for printing to fit to the paper loaded in the printer.

Note

• Data line widths are not enlarged or reduced.
• Margin widths are not enlarged or reduced. Because of this, paper size scaling and post-processing

image scaling may not be the same.

• The maximum enlarge/reduce rate for this setting is calculated by (maximum width/1 inch x 100 %).

Therefore, the maximum rate is 2400 % for 24 inch model, 3600 % for 36 inch model, and 4400 %
for 44 inch model. If the calculation result exceeds the maximum rate, the image is enlarged
according to the maximum rate for each model.

Same size (Initial setting)

Image is not enlarged/reduced.

Scaling

Enlarges or reduces the image to the specified scaling value for printing.

Scaling can be specified within a range of 25 % to 400 %.

Note

• Data line or margin widths are not enlarged or reduced.

ENLARGE/REDUCE Scaling SETTING EXAMPLE

The output object area is enlarged or reduced as specified by the

Scaling

setting. The origin is in the

upper-left corner.

For example, doubling the length and width of A4 size paper results in A2 size paper.

If there are margins of 3 mm, the A4 size output object area measures 291 mm x 204 mm.

Specify a value of 200% for the

Scaling

setting to produce a post-processing size of 582 mm x 408 mm.

(Note that ambient conditions may cause paper to expand and contract.)

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