Resizing Options
The
Resizing Options
group box consists of the following controls:
●
Actual size
(default)
●
Print document on
●
Scale to fit
●
% of actual size
Actual size
Actual size
is the default setting. It prints the document without changing the document size.
Print document on
Click the
Print document on
option to format the document for one paper size and then print the
document on a different paper size, with or without scaling the image to fit the new paper size.
The
Print document on
control is disabled by either of the following conditions:
●
The
% of actual size
value is not 100.
●
The
Pages per sheet
value (on the
Finishing
tab) is not 1.
When
Print document on
is selected, the drop-down menu shows the paper sizes on which you can
print. The list contains all of the standard paper sizes that the selected paper source supports. When
Print document on
is selected,
Scale to fit
is automatically selected. Clear this check box if you do
not want your document reduced or enlarged to fit on the selected paper.
Scale to fit
The
Scale to fit
option box specifies whether each formatted document page image is scaled to fit
the target paper size. By default,
Scale to fit
is selected when
Print document on
is selected. If the
setting is turned off, then the document page images will not be scaled, and are instead centered at
full size on the target paper. If the document size is larger than the target paper size, then the
document image is clipped. If it is smaller, then it is centered within the target paper.
When the size for which the document is formatted (that is, the logical size) differs from the target
size, the preview image uses a dashed gray line to show the boundaries of the logical page in relation
to the target paper size.
% of actual size
The
% of actual size
option provides a slider bar and input box to use for scaling the percentage
setting. The default setting in the entry box is 100% of actual size. Actual size is defined as the paper
size that is selected within the driver or what the driver receives from the software program (if the
software program does not negotiate the paper size with the driver). The driver scales the page by
the appropriate factor and sends it to the product.
ENWW
HP LaserJet software components for Windows
37
Summary of Contents for LaserJet Pro 300
Page 1: ...LASERJET PRO 300 COLOR LASERJET PRO 400 COLOR Software Technical Reference M351 M451 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 10: ...viii ENWW ...
Page 12: ...x ENWW ...
Page 17: ...1 Document and product basics Purpose and scope Software availability and localization ENWW 1 ...
Page 164: ...148 Chapter 3 Mac software and utilities ENWW ...
Page 165: ...4 Linux and Unix Linux information Unix information ENWW 149 ...
Page 168: ...152 Chapter 4 Linux and Unix ENWW ...
Page 188: ...172 Chapter 5 Engineering details ENWW ...
Page 194: ...178 Index ENWW ...
Page 195: ......
Page 196: ... 2012 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P www hp com ...