Printer Driver
Page Setup Pane (Mac OS 9)
The following settings are available on the Page Setup pane. For details on settings items, refer to the
printer driver help.
Setting Item
A
Roll Paper Width
B
Page Size
C
Enlarged/Reduced Printing
D
Fit Media Size
E
Fit Roll Paper Width
F
Scaling
G
Borderless Printing
H
Media Size
I
Page Layout
560 Mac OS 9 Software
Displays the paper width of the roll loaded in the printer.
Displays the page size, as specied in the source application.
For details on paper sizes available from the source application, see
"Paper Sizes". (→P.114)
Choose from the following options when this setting is activated.
Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (→P.270)
Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (→P.279)
Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (→P.288)
Scales the document image to match the paper size.
Scales the document image to match the roll width.
Resizes the document image based on a specied scaling value. Enter a
value in a range of "5-600."
Borderless printing is available if Roll Paper is selected from the
Media Source list in the Page Setup Pane (Mac OS 9).
Activate this setting for borderless printing to match the size and width
of the paper.
Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size (→P.322)
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (→P.332)
Borderless Printing at Actual Size (→P.312)
Choose the size of the paper you will print on.
For details on available paper sizes, see "Paper Sizes". (→P.114)
Activate this option to select the page layout when printing multiple pages
per sheet.(*1)
Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (→P.386)
Printing Posters in Sections (→P.395)
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how so you get to initialize on canon program Ipf8000s
To initialize the Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8000S, you can configure its IP address using the imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility by following these steps:
1. Start the imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility from the Start menu.
2. Select the printer from the Device Name list.
3. Choose "Protocol Settings" from the Printer menu.
4. In the "Setting IP Address" list, select "Manual".
5. Enter the assigned IP address and click the "Set" button.
6. Click "OK" when the confirmation message appears.
7. Exit the utility.
Alternatively, to configure the IP address automatically, choose "Auto" and select DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP. You can also set the subnet mask and default gateway.
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