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Epson Artisan 800/Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW/TX800FW/Epson Artisan 700/Epson Stylus Photo PX700W/TX700W
Trimming Function
A trimming function is provided as a means of coordinating an image with the
types of photo frames handled by the printer. This function can be switched On/
Off. This function is described briefly below.
The printed photo frame and an image to be printed are matched in length along
one side and the image is resized along the perpendicular side to fit the frame on
that side. Any part of the image that does not fit within the photo frame is trimmed
away (not printed). However, if the number of pixels of the longer side of the
image are more than twice as long as the shortest side, the trimming function is not
effective when printing even the trimming is set. The trimming function is always
set On if borderless or upper half layout is selected.
Trimming On
• When an image is aligned vertically with the photo frame.
Trimmed
areas
• When an image is aligned horizontally with the photo frame.
Figure 1-7. Trimming Function (when trimming is being operated)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Photo frame
(print area)
Photo frame
(print area)
Trimmed areas
Specification for Each Function
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Trimming Off
• When an image is aligned vertically with the photo frame.
Blank area
• When an image is aligned horizontally with the photo frame.
Blank
area
Figure 1-8. Trimming Function (when trimming is not operated)
Rules on Numbering and Rotating Images
The numbers shown in the figure below indicate the photo frame numbers used for
the print layout. Horizontally oriented images are printed as shown by the
numbers. Vertically oriented images, which has more pixels vertically than
horizontally, the vertical photo data is allocated instead, and the number shown in
the figure below is then rotated 90 degrees before being printed. In Index printing
mode, the numbers are printed as they are shown below, regardless of the shape of
the photo data.
However, when the photo data has an equal number of pixels vertically and
horizontally the photos are printed without rotation, regardless of the layout.
NOTE:The vertical photo data refers to when the photo data file itself is set for a
vertical (portrait) orientation. Photo data is defined as the vertical photo
Revision C
Photo frame
(print area)
Photo frame
(print area)
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