Kodak XLS 8600 User Manual page 18

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Scale to:—this check box indicates whether page
images should be scaled. When the check box is
selected, the Fit Page and Fill Page buttons become
active so that you can select a scaling method.
Fit Page—If this button is selected, an image that is
larger or smaller than the size of the current media
will be resized to just fit the page without cropping or
distorting the image. This button is active only when
the Scale to: check box is selected.
Fill Page—If this button is selected, an image that is
larger or smaller than the size of the current media
will be cropped in order to completely fill the page.
This button is active only when the Scale to: check
box is selected.
Scaling—this text entry box indicates the percentage
that images will be sized. The range that can be specified
is from 1% to 999%.The percentage specified in this box
is applied to the image based on whether the By Size or
By Pixels button is selected. The Scaling box is set to
"100" by default.
By Size (in. cm.)—If this button is selected, scaling will
be based on the width and height of your image. For
example, scaling an 8 x 10I image by 50% will print a 4 x
5I image.
This button is active only when the Scale to: check box is
deselected.
By Pixels—If this button is selected, scaling will be
based on the number of pixels in the width and height of
the image. For example, scaling an 800 x 1000 pixel
image by 200% will print a 1600 x 2000 pixel image.
When scaling using this method, remember that the XLS
8600/XLS 8600 PS Printer prints 300 pixels per inch. If
the image resolution is less than 300 pixels per inch, the
printed image will be smaller. If the image resolution is
greater than 300 pixels per inch, the printed image will be
larger.
April 1996

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