PRINT OPTIONS
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Image Shift
Image Shift allows you to specify how much the image on each page should be shifted relative
to the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) axis. Moving the job content in this manner enables you
to allow for various finishing options, such as stapling and binding. Image Shift prevents the
image from being clipped.
NOTE: This option is available in Windows PostScript printer drivers or Command
WorkStation.
NOTE: This option is effective only for jobs in which Layout is set to 1-up.
TO DEFINE IMAGE SHIFT FOR A PRINT JOB
1 In the printer driver, click the Image Shift print option bar.
2 Select the unit of measurement.
3Type the Front and Back image shift settings in the X and Y axis fields. You can also use the
arrow buttons to shift the image settings.
NOTE: The maximum value for both X and Y axes is 999.99 points/13.88 inches/352.77 mm.
4To align front and back images proportionately, select Align front and back images.
Scale
The operator can specify a scaling override, but the override is applied to any scaling value
already set in the active job. For example, if a user sends a job with a scaling value of 50% and
the operator specifies a Scale override of 200%, the job is printed at 100% of the original
document size, that is, 50% of 200%.