Layout
Binding Location
[Long Edge]*, [Short Edge]
This parameter determines whether the binding position is along the long edge or the short edge of the paper. When binding for two-sided printing, the image orientation is automatically adjusted for correct layout.
[Long Edge]
When the binding position is on the long edge of the paper:
[Short Edge]
When the binding position is on the short edge of the paper:
Gutter
-50.0 to +50.0 mm; 0.0* mm
This setting enables you to set the page margin in millimetres. The settings can be set in increments of 0.5 mm from -50.0 mm through +50 mm.
Use
to increase the width of the inside margin.
Use
to increase the width of the outside margin.
You can specify the edge along which the margin will be created in the Binding Location setting (previous setting). To create a margin along one of the edges of the paper, use this setting in combination with the Binding Location setting.
Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge (Front)
-50.0 to +50.0 mm; 0.0* mm
This setting enables you to set the offset position in millimetres. The settings can be set in increments of 0.5 mm from -50.0 mm through +50.0 mm.
The print position on the front page is adjusted in the vertical or horizontal direction to the value specified in the setting value.
To adjust the print position on the back page, set the Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge (Back) mode (the next setting).
You can increase or decrease the setting in increments of 0.5 mm to adjust the print position, as described below.
[Offset Short Edge (Front)]
Increasing the setting value moves the image in the rightward X direction on the paper. Decreasing the setting value moves the image in the leftward X direction on the paper.
[Offset Long Edge (Front)]
Increasing the setting value moves the image in the downward Y direction on the paper. Decreasing the setting value moves the image in the upward Y direction on the paper.
Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge (Back)
-50.0 to +50.0 mm; 0.0* mm
This setting enables you to set the offset position in millimetres. The settings can be set in increments of 0.5 mm from -50.0 mm through +50.0 mm.
The print position on the back page is adjusted in the vertical or horizontal direction to the value specified in the setting value.
To adjust the print position on the front page, set the Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge (Front) mode (the previous setting).
You can increase or decrease the setting in increments of 0.5 mm to adjust the print position, as described below.
[Offset Short Edge (Back)]
Increasing the setting value moves the image in the rightward X direction on the paper. Decreasing the setting value moves the image in the leftward X direction on the paper.
[Offset Long Edge (Back)]
Increasing the setting value moves the image in the downward Y direction on the paper. Decreasing the setting value moves the image in the upward Y direction on the paper.
IMPORTANT
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Please note that if the print position is adjusted to place print data outside the printable area, the portion outside the printable area is not printed.
If the gutter setting moves the image outside the printable area, part of the image may be cut off.
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NOTE
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You cannot create a binding margin with the Binding Location mode alone. Use this setting in combination with the Margin setting to create a binding margin.
The orientation of the image on the back side of the page may be changed by the Binding Location mode for two-sided printing.
If the Gutter mode is used in combination with the Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge mode, the values of the two settings are added together.
Pressing increases the gutter setting value by 0.5 mm each time the key is pressed. Pressing decreases the value by 0.5 mm each time. Holding down either or continuously speeds up the value alteration.
Pressing increases the offset position setting value by 0.5 mm each time the key is pressed. Pressing decreases the value by 0.5 mm each time. Holding down either or continuously speeds up the value alteration.
If the Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge (Front) mode is used in combination with the Margin mode, the values of the two settings are added together.
If the Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge (Back) mode is used in combination with the Margin mode, the values of the two settings are added together.
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