Printing A Reduced Or Enlarged Document - Epson 3801 User Manual

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Windows
To add your own preset, set items such as the Document Size and Paper Type on the Main or More Options tab,
and then click Add/Remove Presets in Printing Presets.
Mac OS X
Access the printer driver window. To add your own preset, set items such as the Paper Size and Media Type, and
then save the current settings as the preset in the Presets setting.

Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document

You can reduce or enlarge the size of a document by a specific percentage.
Windows
Set the Document Size on the More Options tab. Select Reduce/Enlarge Document, Zoom to, and then enter a
percentage.
Mac OS X
Access the printer driver window. Select Scale, and then enter a percentage.
Adjusting the Print Color
You can adjust the colors used in the print job.
PhotoEnhance produces sharper images and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation,
and brightness of the original image data.
Note:
❏ These adjustments are not applied to the original data.
❏ PhotoEnhance adjusts the color by analyzing the location of the subject. Therefore, if you have changed the location of
the subject by reducing, enlarging, cropping, or rotating the image, the color may change unexpectedly. Selecting the
borderless setting also changes the location of the subject resulting in changes in color. If the image is out of focus, the tone
may be unnatural. If the color is changed or becomes unnatural, print in a mode other than PhotoEnhance.
Windows
Select Custom as the Color Correction setting on the More Options tab. Click Advanced, select the Color
Management setting, and then make appropriate settings.
Mac OS X
Access the printer driver window. Select Color Matching from the pop-up menu, and then select EPSON Color
Controls. Select Color Options from the pop-up menu, and then select one of the available options. Click the
arrow next to Advanced Settings and make the appropriate settings.
Printing an Anti-Copy Pattern (for Windows Only)
You can print documents with invisible letters such as "Copy". These letters appear when the document is
photocopied so that the copies can be distinguished from the original. You can also add your own anti-copy
pattern.
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