2- 25 Media You Can UseTOPChapter 3Printing by ObjectiveChapter 4MaintenanceChapter 5Using the Printerin a NetworkEnvironmentChapter 6TroubleshootingChapter 7Operating theFunction MenuIndexContentsChapter 2Using Various MediaChapter 1Basic Use OversizeWith oversize media, printing can be performed on thefull surface of the media size. All media types can beprinted. If printing using oversize, it is necessary to loadpaper that is larger than the media size. Further, the printresults will have margins larger than the media size.Notez To display Oversize click the Size Options button onthe Page Setup sheet, then under Display Seriesselect Oversize.z Roll MediaPrint Data and ResultsScale to fit thePage Size PrintExampleData created the same size as MediaSize.Scale to fit theRoll PaperWidth PrintExampleCreate data of any size.Print Imagewith Actual SizePrint ExampleCreate data larger by 3 mm at thetop, bottom, left, and right margins.Original data thesame as the mediaPrinted slightlyenlargedautomaticallyPrint ResultsOriginal dataof desired sizeEnlarge/Reduceto Fit Roll PaperWidthPrint ResultsOriginal data 3 mm largerthan the media size at thetop, bottom, left, right margins.Print ResultsPrintactual sizePrintablePaper WidthsWidth 42 inch, JIS B0, ISO B0, 36 inch,ISO A0, 30 inch, 24 inch, ISO A1, JIS B2,ISO A2, 16 inch, 14 inch, ISO A3+, ISOA3, 10 inch, ISO A4 (all fixed sizes), anduser-set paper of the widths describedabove.PrintablePaper Types All media typesPrintable AreaAllowed printing surface area of mediasize0 mm0 mm0 mm0 mm Print AreaMedia Size