Print Server

Adjusting Borders on Prints

You can reposition an image on a print, which changes the thickness of the white borders around the image.

The default spacing for leading and trailing borders is 75 pixels, and the Center Image box is checked. This ensures that there will be equal amounts of white space on the top and bottom of the image, and equal space on the left and right of the image.

NOTE: 300 pixels = 1 in. = 2.54 cm (for example, 900 pixels = 3 in. = 7.62 cm)

1.Display a dialog box for changing print job settings (see page 52).

2.Select the Job Settings tab.

3.Change the settings under Image Placement:

Next to Leading Border, select the amount of white space, between 0 and 3000, that will print before the image.

Next to Trailing Border, select the amount of white space, between 0 and 3000, that will print after the image.

To change the amount of white space that will print on either side of the image, deselect the Center Image box. Next to Image Offset, select the amount of white space, between 0 and 2560, from the left edge of the paper to the left edge of the image. The amount on the right side of the image will decrease by this amount.

NOTE: For 8 inch paper, you may need to adjust the print head and paper cutter registration (see page 32) to center the image.

4.Click OK.

NOTE: For Rosetta (*.ros) image files, this setting is controlled by the ML-500 Printer Driver and cannot be changed using the ML-500 Print Server.

 

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Kodak ML-500 manual Adjusting Borders on Prints