Transform Options - For Default Document Settings - Xerox 850DX - Phaser Color Solid Ink Printer User Manual

Accxes client tools user's guide version 10.0 (english)
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AccXES Client Tools User Guide
Transform Options – for Default Document Settings
The Transform Tab allows you to specify scaling, rotation, mirroring, and
justification of a document.
Transformation Options:
Scaling – Specify the method of scaling as "Disabled", "Fixed", or "Scale
to Fit". The Scale to Fit option shows only when a specific media size or
source (not the "ANY" choices) is selected on the Setup Tab. Scale to Fit
scales the image so that it will fit exactly on the media. When Disabled
is selected, the image is printed using the media size selected on the
Setup Tab. When Fixed is selected, a percentage needs to be entered to
specify the scaling ratio. 100% represents a 1:1 ratio, or printing the
image as its actual size. The image will print on the media size that is
selected on the Setup Tab with the image being clipped or justified as
needed.
Rotation – The rotation menu allows you to specify the image rotation in
90 degree increments. The image is rotated counter-clockwise.
Auto Rotate – If you select the Auto Rotate box, the printer will choose
the best rotation for the image for the allocated media space. The rotation
menu will be disabled and fixed rotation is ignored if you select Auto
Rotate.
Mirror: X, Y – The mirror X option allows the image to be mirrored around
the long edge axis of a standard sheet, or around the axis parallel to the
feed direction of a roll. The mirror Y option allows the image to be
mirrored around the short edge axis of a standard sheet, or around the
axis perpendicular to the feed direction of a roll.
Line Width: - Select the Line Scale Mode box to scale the line (pen)
widths along with the rest of the drawing.
Justification Options:
X, Y Position – Select the X,Y positions that will place the image where
you want it located within its allocated space on the media. The default is
that X and Y are centered, which will put the image in the center of the
allocated space.
NOTE: For documents that will print out separately, the allocated space
is the whole media on which the documents get printed. If the plot
nesting or page composition feature is used, then the allocated space is
the amount of space on the media that is being allocated for the printing
of the selected document.
Units – If you select absolute, put in the number of inches or millimeters
that the printer should use in placing the image within the allocated
space.
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