Xerox 550 用户指南
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Making Copies
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Phaser CopyStation
Placing and scaling images
Copying at 100% scale
When you copy originals at 100% scale, the copy image is the same size as
the original, and is placed in the same position on the copy print relative to
the starting corner of the CopyStation glass.
the original, and is placed in the same position on the copy print relative to
the starting corner of the CopyStation glass.
Note however, that printers are typically unable to print to the extreme
edges of the print media; the area in which a printer can print is called its
“printable area.” When you make a copy at 100% scale, if any part of the
original image extends beyond the printer’s printable area it is cropped.
You can see this effect by performing the following experiment:
edges of the print media; the area in which a printer can print is called its
“printable area.” When you make a copy at 100% scale, if any part of the
original image extends beyond the printer’s printable area it is cropped.
You can see this effect by performing the following experiment:
1.
Find an original that has information extending to its edges.
2.
Place the original face-down on the CopyStation’s glass copying
area and slide it into the upper-right corner. Lower the document
cover and press the Copy button.
area and slide it into the upper-right corner. Lower the document
cover and press the Copy button.
3.
Note that the original image is not printed at the copy’s edges.
The next example, “Copying to fit full-bleed images,” shows how
you can work around this problem.
The next example, “Copying to fit full-bleed images,” shows how
you can work around this problem.
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