Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6000S User Manual page 666

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I print an A4 original enlarged on A2 paper?
How do I print without wasting paper?
How do I print without wasting all the blank space
on the right side when printing an A4-sized original
at A3 size?
How do I print in landscape (or portrait) orientation?
How do I print on a custom paper size?
How do I register custom paper sizes?
How do I print lines thicker?
How do I modify how colors are printed?
How do I use printer driver settings again in
subsequent jobs?
652 Troubleshooting
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In the printer driver, you can adjust the original image
to match the paper size or width, or you can specify
enlargement or reduction before printing as desired.
ÞResizing Originals to Match the Paper Size
(→P.229)
ÞResizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (→P.235)
ÞResizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value
(→P.241)
To conserve paper, you can specify in the printer
driver to rotate originals 90 degrees or to print without
top and bottom margins.
ÞConserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90
Degrees (→P.333)
ÞConserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals
Without Top and Bottom Margins (→P.339)
By specifying to rotate originals 90 degrees in the
printer driver, you can print at A4 size to ll the width
of A3 paper.
ÞConserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90
Degrees (→P.333)
You can print originals that are in landscape (or
portrait) orientation automatically enlarged to t the
roll width. This is an easy way to create vertical or
horizontal banners.
ÞPrinting Vertical or Horizontal Banners
(Large-Format Printing) (→P.287)
You can specify custom sizes temporarily in the
printer driver.
ÞPrinting on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (→P.295)
You can add desired sizes (Custom Media Sizes) in
the Size Options dialog box of the printer driver.
ÞPrinting on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (→P.295)
By specifying Thicken Fine Lines in the printer
driver, you can print ne lines thicker to make them
easier to see.
ÞGiving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and
Colors for Printing (→P.212)
To compensate for changes in color from individual
variation among Printheads or from the printing
environment and to ensure better color consistency,
execute color calibration.
ÞUsing Color Calibration to Adjust Colors (→P.588)
You can adjust colors even further in the printer driver
before printing.
ÞAdjusting the Color in the Printer Driver (→P.203)
By saving settings information in a favorite, you can
apply the settings again before printing anytime as
needed.
ÞUsing Favorites (→P.359)

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