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You can configure the layout of printouts such as the orientation, header, footer, etc. Select File -> Page Setup to bring up the [Print Setup] window as shown below.

Item

Description

Header

Assign a header to the printout. Select the (blue star) button to use the options.

Footer

Assign a footer to the printout. Select the (blue star) button to use the options.

Fit In Paper

Select this option to print the graphic page according to the printing paper. When this option is deselected, the graphic page is printed according to the graphic page magnification.

Scale

Assign the number of pages to be printed.

Orientation

Assign the orientation of the graphic page to be printed (Landscape or Portrait).

Option

Select the color option of the printout.

Margin

Assign the margin of the printout.

OK

Apply the settings to the print setup.

Cancel

Cancels the print setup.

Default

Resets all settings. Fit In Paper: Selected, Scale: X - 1, Y - 1, Orientation: Landscape, Option: Deselected, Margin: Left 25mm, Right 25mm, Top 20mm, Bottom 20mm

(1) Header and Footer

The options for the header and footer will appear when you press the (blue star) button. You can arrange the following options in any desired order.

Item

Description

Page Number

Displays the page number. Entered as “%P”.

Date

Displays the printed date. Entered as “%D”.

Time

Displays the printed time. Entered as “%T”.

Center

Centers the header/footer. Entered as “%C”.

Left

Aligns the header/footer to the left. Entered as “%L”.

Right

Aligns the header/footer to the right. Entered as “%R”.

File Name

Displays the printed page’s path and name. Entered as “%F”.

When you configure the header as “Project %P %D %T %F %C”, it will be printed as shown below.

Project 1 2018/01/01 12:00:00 C:\FilePath\PageName.PGX

(2) Scale

You can assign the value of X and Y to determine the number of printing papers used to express a single graphic page. For example, the default setting (X=1, Y=1) uses a sheet of paper to print the width and height.

When the scale is assigned as X = 2, Y = 1, two sheets of paper is used to print the width and a sheet of paper for the height of the graphic page.

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