Reducing / Enlarging Copies - G7020

Article ID: ART175687 | Date published: 11/25/2019 | Date last updated: 03/14/2024
 

Description

This article provides information on reducing or enlarging copies with the PIXMA G7020.

Solution

Reducing/Enlarging Copies

You can specify the magnification optionally or select the preset-ratio copying or fit-to-page copying.

In the copy mode, press the MENU  button, use the   buttons to select Enlarge / Reduce, then press the OK button.

Use the   buttons to select the reduction / enlargement method, then press the OK button.

Ex:

 Some of the reduction / enlargement methods are not available depending on the copy menu.

After specifying a reduction / enlarging method and pressing the OK button, specify any other settings, such as the Copy intensityPage sizeMedia type, Paper Source, and Print quality as needed. Otherwise, after specifying the reduction / enlargement method, press the Back  button, then press the Black  or Color  button to begin copying.

  • Preset ratio

    Figure: Preset ratio 100%

    You can select one of the preset ratios to reduce or enlarge copies.

    Use the   buttons to select a preset ratio to match the size of your original document and printing paper, then press the OK button.

  • Magnification

    Figure: Magnification screen, 25-400%, 100% selected

    You can specify the copy ratio as a percentage to reduce or enlarge copies.

    Use the   buttons or the Numeric buttons to specify the reduction or enlargement ratio (25 - 400%), then press the OK button.

     Press and hold the   buttons to quickly advance through the ratios. For details, see Key repeat.

  • Fit to page

    Figure: Enlarge/Reduce, Fit to page

    The printer automatically reduces or enlarges the image to fit the page size.

     When you select Fit to page, the size of your original document may not be detected correctly depending on the original. In this case, select Preset ratio or Magnification.

     When Fit to page is selected, load the original photo or document on the platen glass.

If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help, please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.

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