Specify the original size from the sent data based on settings for "47. Method to Determine Orig. Size" and "39. Margin Adjustment for Auto R/E", and automatically reduces/enlarges the image size to match the paper size of the paper input location that is selected on "24. Paper Input Location".
Off
Auto Reduce/Enlarge is not performed.
1: Prio. Image Size
The size of the original is reduced/enlarged and rotated so that the image is printed at the maximum size that matches the paper. (In the case of RP-GL/2, the operation is the same as that of "2: Prio. Image Orientn".)
An example of an original printed in the landscape orientation.
To print on a landscape sheet, change the reduction/enlargement ratio.
To print on a portrait sheet, change the reduction/enlargement ratio so that the orientation of the original matches the paper orientation.
2: Prio. Image Orientn
Print the original by changing the reduction/enlargement ratio so as to match the set paper orientation without rotating the image.
An example of an original that is printed in the landscape orientation.
To print on a landscape sheet, change the reduction/enlargement ratio.
Print on a portrait sheet by changing the reduction/enlargement ratio but without changing the orientation of the original.
Default: Off
Print data size is specified in "47. Method to Determine Orig. Size".
If "PS/IP Command" is specified in "47. Method to Determine Orig. Size", apply a PS command (RP-GL/2) or IP command (RP-GL) to data to use Auto Reduce/Enlarge. Specify "Entire Image" or "Auto" for "47. Method to Determine Orig. Size".
For RP-GL/2, this function is valid if "Off" is specified for "43. Auto Select Paper Input".
For RP-GL, this function is valid if "Off" or "Auto" is specified for "43. Auto Select Paper Input".
In terms of the Reproduction Ratio, print results using Auto Reduce/Enlarge by RP-GL and those using Auto Reduce/Enlarge by RP-GL/2 may differ.
For RP-GL, the Reproduction Ratio varies depending on the settings specified for "23. Hard Clip".
A PS command specifies vertical and horizontal lengths for a sheet used for print.
An IP command specifies a scaling point. A scaling point is a value that the user refer to when the user configures his or her own coordinate system.