Working With Custom Page Sizesin Windows 95/98 Or Windows 2000; Defining A Custom Page Size - Xerox 2006NPC - DocuColor Color Laser User Manual

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Working with custom page sizes in Windows 95/98 or
Windows 2000
With custom page sizes, define the page dimensions and the
unprintable area of the page. You can save three different custom
page sizes for use any time you print.
Custom page sizes are not available from Windows NT 4.0. Although the
user interface differs slightly, the following procedures are the same for both
PostScript and PCL drivers for Windows 95/98 and Windows 2000. The
following examples show the Windows 95/98 PostScript driver.

Defining a custom page size

1.
Select Print from your application.
2.
Select the Fiery Printing tab.
3.
Select the Paper Source print option bar.
4.
Select the Custom button.
5.
Enter the name and the dimensions of the page. Select any other
options that are applicable to the custom page, then select OK.
The new custom page name is displayed in the Page Size drop-
down list.
6.
Select OK.
After you define a custom page size, you can use it from within an
application, without having to redefine it each time you print.
Xerox DocuColor 2006
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