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You can lay out a print job by specifying the size, position, and scale. Tiling a print job prints portions of each page on separate sheets of paper that you can assemble into one sheet. You would, for example, tile a print job that is larger than your printer paper.
To specify the size and position of a print job |
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Click File Print.
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Click the Layout tab.
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In the Image position and size area, enable one of the following options:
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As in document — maintains the image size as it is in the document
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Fit to page — sizes and positions the print job to fit to a printed page
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Reposition images to — lets you reposition the print job by choosing a position
from the list box
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Enabling the Reposition images to option lets you specify size, position, and
scale in the corresponding boxes.
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You can also choose an imposition layout, such as 2 x 2 (4-up) or 2 x 3 (6-
up), from the Imposition layout list box. For more information, see Working
with imposition layouts.
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To tile a print job |
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Click File Print.
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Click the Layout tab.
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In the Image position and size area, enable the Print tiled pages check box.
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Type values in the following boxes:
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Tile overlap — lets you specify the amount by which to overlap tiles
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% of page width — lets you specify the percentage of the page width the tiles
will occupy
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You can include tiling alignment marks by enabling the Tiling marks check
box.
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