Output Size
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Original Size
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Optimal Paper Size/Number of Pages
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A3
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A4
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A0 (horizontal)
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282%
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-
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A3
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3 x 3 = 9 sheets
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A1 (vertical)
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-
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282%
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A3
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2 x 3 = 6 sheets
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A2 (vertical)
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-
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200%
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A3
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1 x 3 = 3 sheets
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IMPORTANT
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Place your original on the platen glass. You cannot use the Poster mode if the original is placed in the feeder.
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NOTE
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The actual number of output pages may be less than what you have selected, depending on a combination of factors. These factors include the size of the original, the selected paper size, and the enlargement ratio.
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IMPORTANT
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If you set the Poster mode while the colour mode is set to [Auto (Color/Black)], the colour mode is automatically set to [Full Color].
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NOTE
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If you press while copying is in progress to cancel the copy job and then press again, copying resumes from the first sheet of the divided image.
After all the sheets have been pasted together, the final size of the actual copy will be slightly smaller than the size indicated in the table in "Determining the Copy Ratio and Number of Sheets Needed."
You cannot make more than one copy of the original (over multiple sheets of paper) at one time using the Poster mode.
The sizes indicated in the table under "Determining the Copy Ratio and Number of Sheets Needed" serve only as a guideline. The actual copy ratio may be different from that indicated in the table.
You can create a poster with copy ratios that are not listed in the table under "Determining the Copy Ratio and Number of Sheets Needed." However, the size of the original must not be larger than A3, and the copy ratio cannot exceed 400%.
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