3. Touch the Sample Set job.
Note:
The Sample Set file description shows the job as Held for Future Printing, and shows
the number of remaining copies of the job.
4. Select an option.
• To print the remaining copies of the job, touch
Release
.
• To delete the remaining copies of the job, touch
Delete
.
5. To return to the Home screen, press the
Home
button.
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Selecting Paper Options for Printing
There are two ways to select the paper for your print job. You can let the printer select which paper to
use based on the document size, paper type, and paper color you specify. You can also select a
specific tray loaded with the desired paper.
Scaling
Scaling reduces or enlarges the original document to match the selected output paper size.
• For Windows, the scale options are on the Printing Options tab, in the Paper field.
• For Macintosh, the scale options are in the Print window. To view more printing options, click
Show
Details
.
The following scaling options are available:
•
Automatically Scale
scales the document to fit the selected Output Paper Size. The scaling
amount appears in the percentage box below the sample image.
•
No Scaling
does not change the size of the page image printed on the output paper, and 100%
appears in the percentage box. If the original size is larger than the output size, the page image is
cropped. If the original size is smaller than the output size, extra space appears around the page
image.
•
Manually Scale
scales the document by the amount entered in the percentage box below the
preview image.
Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
Printing a 2-Sided Document
If your printer supports Automatic 2-Sided Printing, the options are specified in the print driver. The
print driver uses the settings for portrait or landscape orientation from the application for printing the
document.
Note:
Ensure that the paper size and weight are supported. For details, refer to
2-Sided Page Layout Options
You can specify the page layout for 2-sided printing, which determines how the printed pages turn.
These settings override the application page orientation settings.
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