Sheet printing – Canon imagePROGRAF TX-3100 36" Printer with Basket User Manual

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• Free Layout (Windows) and imagePROGRAF Free Layout (macOS)

Print multiple documents from multiple applications (such as word-processing programs, spreadsheet
programs, and so on) next to each other.

(See "Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents" (Windows).)

(See "

Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents

" (macOS).)

Note

• Setting the roll unit to feed mode and loading roll paper in both the Roll 1 (Upper) and Roll 2 (Lower)

holders offers the following advantages.

Save the time and effort of switching paper

By loading roll paper of different media types or paper sizes on the upper and lower rolls, you can
select the roll paper in

Paper Source

in the printer driver when printing, eliminating the effort it

takes to replace the roll.

(See "Page Setup Tab Description" (Windows).)

(See "

Quality & Media

" (macOS).)

Automatic selection of the right paper for the print job

Selecting

Roll Paper (Auto)

in

Paper Source

in the printer driver enables automatic selection and

printing on the roll that suits the print job from the loaded rolls.

(See "Printing by Automatically Switching Upper-level and Lower-level Roll Papers" (Windows).)

(See "

Printing by Automatically Switching Upper-level and Lower-level Roll Papers

" (macOS).)

Sheet printing

Sheets refer to individual sheets of paper.

Insert the sheet between the platen and the paper retainer.

• Enlarged/reduced printing

You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing originals before printing.

(See "Scaled Printing" (Windows).)

(See "

Scaled Printing

" (macOS).)

• Free Layout (Windows) and imagePROGRAF Free Layout (macOS)

Print multiple documents from multiple applications (such as word-processing programs, spreadsheet
programs, and so on) next to each other.

(See "Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents" (Windows).)

(See "

Lining Up and Printing Multiple Documents

" (macOS).)

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