Konica Minolta micropress release 6 User Manual

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Scale & Rotate…
Use this feature to adjust the size of pages in a PSM job.
To Scale an image:
Select a job in the Job List window.
Open the Job
ÎScale & Rotate from the menu.
Make the appropriate selections and click Scale.
The User Name in the Job List window will change to ScaledNote: Scaling is not 
available for QuadLevel jobs or jobs where pages differ.
Rotate Pages
Use this feature to change the orientation of an entire job.
Right-click on a job in a VE window.
Select Rotate Pages, then either 90 or 270 Degrees.
Send To
Send To provides a way to FTP (File Transfer Protocol) a PSM job to another location using 
a network or Internet connection (requires access to an FTP Server). Consult your Network 
Administrator for further information.
To FTP a file:
Right-click on a job in a VE window.
Select Send To
ÎFTP.
Field/Control
Description
Original
Information about document’s current appearance.
• Paper – size of the paper
• Image – size of image on the paper.
Scale by
Percentage amount to enlarge or reduce the image depending on paper size. Note: When 
the paper size after scaling is not an available paper type, turn Auto Select off, and select 
the feed tray with the appropriate paper size (062 only).
New Page Size
Paper size scaled job will be printed on; ( image will not be centered if it is smaller than the 
paper size after scaling).
Rotation
Changes orientation of the image on paper.
• Auto  Rotate
• No Rotation.
• Rotate 90
• Rotate -90
Note: In accordance with PostScript convention, assume the direction of rotation is 
counterclockwise. Thus, selecting Rotate 90 will rotate the image 90 degrees left 
(counterclockwise) whereas selecting Rotate -90 will rotate the image 90 degrees right 
(clockwise). 
Note: (062 only) To rotate a Letter, A4, A5, or B5 job 90 degrees, select LetterR, A4R, A5R, 
or B5R from the New Page Size menu.
Center
Centers image on page horizontally and vertically.
Low Priority
Causes PSM to designate less of the system’s resources to manipulating the image.