
Copying without margins
You can make a copy that covers the entire page of paper by using the BorderFree layout (see page 20 to select this layout).
In the “BorderFree” layout, you can change the following settings (see “Changing Copy Setting” on page 28).
Menu item | Setting items/values |
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Paper type (see page 29) | Plain* | Glossy |
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| Matte | DB Photo |
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Print Quality | Draft | Image |
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| Text* | Best |
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Paper size (see page 31) | A4* | 4" ⋅ 6" |
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| 10 ⋅ 15 |
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Number of copies | 01* to 99 |
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Copy Density (see page 32) | Nine steps |
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Reduce/Enlarge (see page 30) | Actual 100%* | 10 ⋅ 15 | |
| Auto Fit Page | A4 | 15 54% |
| A4 | A4 | 6" 55% |
| A5 | 4" ⋅ 6" | |
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Optional Zoom (see page 32) | 25 to 400% in 1% increments |
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* indicates the default setting.
Note:
❏You cannot make a copy without margins if the reduce/enlarge value is outside the range of 25 to 400% when “Auto Fit Page” is selected.
❏Because this layout enlarge the image to a size slightly larger than the paper size, the portion of the image that extends beyond the edge of the paper will not be copied.
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