Detect Image Size And Oversize - Canon TA-30 Online Manual

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Detect image size and Oversize

Operation is as described below when both Detect image size and Oversize are specified.
• When OFF or Command priority is selected for Detect image size and Disable is selected for
Oversize:
First, determine the image drawing range based on the Detect image size setting, and then perform the
processing when Disable is selected for Oversize.
Since margins are added inside the image drawing range, images may be chipped depending on the
layout.
• When OFF or Command priority is selected for Detect image size and Enable is selected for
Oversize:
First, determine the image drawing range based on the Detect image size setting, and then perform the
processing when Enable is selected for Oversize.
Since margins are added outside the image drawing range, images will not be chipped due to the
margins.
However, you will need to print on paper that is larger than the size of the image drawing range
determined based on Detect image size setting, plus the top, bottom, left and right margins.
Note
• Not all HP-GL/2 data can be supported.
Detect image size AND Oversize EXAMPLE
The example below shows printing of data in which a figure is located in the upper left corner with
margins below and to the right, on roll paper that is larger than the command-specified image
drawing range (size normally specified by the application).
A: The image drawing range determined based on the Detect image size setting
• When OFF or Command priority is selected for Detect image size and Disable is selected for
Oversize:
Since margins are added inside the image drawing range, images may be chipped depending on the
layout.
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