Rotate 180 degrees
Prints the document by rotating it 180 degrees against the paper feed direction.
The width of print area and the amount of extension that are configured in other application
software will be reversed vertically and horizontally.
Printer Paper Size
Selects the size of paper actually loaded into the printer.
The default setting is
Same as Page Size
to perform normal-sized printing.
You can select a printer paper size when you select
Fit-to-Page
,
Scaled
,
Page Layout
,
Tiling/Poster
,
or
Booklet
for
Page Layout
.
If you select a paper size that is smaller than the
Page Size
, the document size will be reduced. If you
select a paper size that is larger, the document size will be enlarged.
Also if you select
Custom...
opens and allows you to specify any
vertical and horizontal dimensions for the paper size.
Page Layout
Selects the size of the document you want to print and the type of printing.
Normal-size
This is the normal printing method. Select this when you do not specify any page layout.
Automatically reduce large document that the printer cannot output
If the printer cannot print the paper size of a document, the printer can automatically reduce
the size when it prints the document.
Check this check box to reduce the size when printing the document.
Borderless
Chooses whether you are printing on a full page without any page margins or printing with page
margins.
In borderless printing, originals are enlarged to extend slightly off the paper. Thus, printing can be
performed without any margins (border).
Use
Amount of Extension
to adjust how much of the document extends off the paper during
borderless printing.
Amount of Extension
Adjusts how much of the document extends off the paper during borderless printing.
Moving the slider to the right increases the amount of extension and allows you to perform
borderless printing with no problems.
Moving the slider to the left reduces the amount of extension and expands the range of the
document to print.
Fit-to-Page
This function enables you to automatically enlarge or reduce documents to fit to the paper size
loaded in the printer without changing the paper size you specified in your application software.
Scaled
Documents can be enlarged or reduced to be printed.
Specify the size in
Printer Paper Size
, or enter the scaling ratio in the
Scaling
box.
Scaling
Specifies an enlargement or reduction ratio for the document you want to print.
Page Layout
Multiple pages of document can be printed on one sheet of paper.
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Summary of Contents for PIXMA G3520
Page 1: ...G3020 series Online Manual English...
Page 36: ...2 The password is specified automatically when the printer is turned on for the first time 36...
Page 70: ...TR9530 series TS3300 series E3300 series 70...
Page 71: ...Handling Paper Originals Ink Tanks etc Loading Paper Loading Originals Refilling Ink Tanks 71...
Page 72: ...Loading Paper Loading Plain Paper Photo Paper Loading Envelopes 72...
Page 82: ...Note Do not load envelopes higher than the load limit mark F 8 Close feed slot cover gently 82...
Page 92: ...92...
Page 93: ...Refilling Ink Tanks Refilling Ink Tanks Checking Ink Level Ink Tips 93...
Page 104: ...Adjusting Print Head Position 104...
Page 121: ...10 Turn the printer on 121...
Page 124: ...Safety Safety Precautions Regulatory Information WEEE EU EEA 124...
Page 150: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 150...
Page 152: ...I Platen Load an original here 152...
Page 183: ...IPsec settings Selecting Enable allows you to specify the IPsec settings 183...
Page 270: ...Printing Using Canon Application Software Easy PhotoPrint Editor Guide 270...
Page 284: ...Note To set the applications to integrate with see Settings Dialog Box 284...
Page 297: ...ScanGear Scanner Driver Screens Basic Mode Tab Advanced Mode Tab 297...
Page 343: ...Other Network Problems Checking Network Information Restoring to Factory Defaults 343...
Page 378: ...Scanning Problems Windows Scanning Problems 378...
Page 379: ...Scanning Problems Scanner Does Not Work ScanGear Scanner Driver Does Not Start 379...
Page 385: ...Scanner Tab 385...