Layout And Paper Type, Paper Size; Options; Trimming Function - Epson Stylus CX4900 Service Manual

Color inkjet printer
Hide thumbs Also See for Stylus CX4900:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050

1.5.4 Layout and Paper Type, Paper Size

The layout/paper type and size combinations that can be selected are listed below.
Table 1-34. Layout and Paper Type, Paper Size
Layout
Paper type
Paper size
EAI: Letter, 4" x 6", 5" x 7"
Border free Photo Paper
Other: A4, 10 x 15
1-up with
EAI: Letter, 4" x 6", 5" x 7"
Plain Paper
borders
Other: A4, 10 x 15, 13 x 18
EAI: 4" x 6"
20-up
Other: 10 x 15
EAI: 5" x 7"
30-up
Other: 13 x 18
EAI: 4" x 6", 5" x 7"
80-up
Other: 10 x 15, 13 x 18
Note *1: The panel indictor only. The printer chalks the 10 x 15 format up to 4" x 6" format.

1.5.5 Options

The functions below will be available by marking to options on the index sheet.
Prints all photos one by one shown on the index sheet.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Description
Prints with no margins along top,
*1
, 13 x 18
bottom and both sides
Prints with 3 mm margins along
top, bottom and both sides
Prints 20 frames per page, laid out
in 5 columns and 4 rows
(For DPOF index print only)
Prints 30 frames per page, laid out
in 6 columns and 5 rows
(For DPOF index print only)
Prints 80 frames per page, laid out
in 10 columns and 8 rows
(For DPOF index print only)
Memory Card Print

1.5.6 Trimming Function

A trimming function is provided as a means of coordinating photo data with the types
of photo frames handled by this unit. This function is always activated so that printing
photo data is in shapes that fit these photo frames.
This function is described briefly below.
The printed photo frame and the photo to be printed are matched in length along one
side and the photo is resized along the perpendicular side to fit the frame on that side.
Any part of the photo that does not fit within the photo frame is trimmed away (not
printed).
The image below shows an example in which the photo data is aligned vertically
with the photo frame.
These parts are
trimmed.
The image below shows an example in which the photo data is aligned
horizontally with the photo frame.
These parts are trimmed.
Figure 1-14. Trimming Function
Revision A
Photo frame
(print area)
Photo frame
(print area)
36

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents