
When printing blueprints
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You are recommended to choose Lines/Fast in all cases, except when printing on Natural Tracing
Paper, when you should choose as indicated above.
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Blueprints are printed in shades of blue (bluescale). For a more saturated result, you could
change the original le to pure black-and-white (not grayscale), in which case the print will be in
100% blue and white.
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Paper type: Your options are those provided by the printer. For each printer, you can choose in the
preferences dialog whether the paper type can be set automatically or not. If not, you can choose the
default paper type to be used by the printer.
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If the paper type is set automatically (which is the default behavior), it works in the same way as the
other automatic settings, and you can still choose to set the paper type manually for one or more
pages.
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If the paper type is not set automatically, it remains set to the default type unless you change it
manually.
NOTE: When printing blueprints, you should select one of the papers in the Blueprint Paper category.
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Page copies: You can select how many copies are printed of that page.
How can I change and assign paper types?
In the print settings (general settings).
Cropping
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You can choose from the following cropping options:
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Do not crop: No cropping is done (the default option).
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Remove white areas: Crop white areas around the edges of the image.
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Smart crop: Crop white areas around the edges of the image, and solve any issue arising from content
in printer margins.
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Custom crop: Crop the image to a specied width and height.
TIP: The ability to crop white border areas automatically can save you a lot of work compared with doing
the same task manually for each page.
TIP: You can lock the width and height to preserve the aspect ratio of the cropped image, or release the
lock to change width and height independently.
If the page size is set automatically and you crop to a dierent page size, that becomes the new page size.
However, if you have set the page size manually, cropping does not change it.
After cropping, you can select Do not crop to restore the original image size.
Page options
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Scale: You can rescale the image to a dierent size—to a percentage of its original size, to t a particular
page size, or to t the current roll.
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