Use Fit-to-Page Printing (Mac OS 9.x)

Article ID: ART157482 | Date published: 06/09/2015 | Date last updated: 08/17/2015
 

Description

Instructions to Enlarge/Reduce Printed Size According to Paper Size with the Fit-to-Page printing option ni Mac OS 9.x operating system. Documents and images can be enlarged/reduced according to the size of the paper loaded in the printer.

Solution

Use Fit-to-Page Printing (Mac OS 9.x)

Instructions to Enlarge/Reduce Printed Size According to Paper Size with the Fit-to-Page printing option in Mac OS 9.x operating system.  Documents and images can be enlarged/reduced according to the size of the paper loaded in the printer.

Note:  The Fit-to-Page Printing function is not available when Borderless Printing is selected.

 The procedure for specifying enlarged/reduced prints is described below, taking the following options as examples:

Paper Size:  Letter

Printer Paper Size:  4 x 6in 101.6 x 152.4mm

  1. Select 'Page Setup...' from the File menu. 



  2. Select 'Letter' from Paper Size.

  3. Click 'OK'. 

  4. Select 'Print...' or from the File menu.

  5. Click 'Options...'.  (The Options dialog box appears.) 



  6. Check the Fit-to-page Printing checkbox.  



  7. Select '4 x 6in 101.6 x 152.4mm' from Printer Paper Size



  8. Click 'OK'. 



  9. Click 'Print'.



The Letter document will be reduced and printed in 4 x 6in(101.6 x 152.4mm) size.

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