Operation Manual

Manually Adjusting Image Layout in the Preview Area
In addition to using the Layout and Margins controls in the Print dialog, you can manually
adjust the margins and spacing in the Preview area of the Print dialog. When printing a
single image with a border or dimensions smaller than the paper size, you can adjust the
placement of the image on the page by dragging the margin lines in the Preview area.
Similarly, when you are printing multiple images on the same sheet of paper, you can
adjust both the margins surrounding the images and the spacing between the images.
If you selected the Crop Marks checkbox in the Metadata & Page Options section of the
Print dialog, you can also adjust the crop lines to modify the margins and spacing of the
images on the page.
Note: The margin lines are not visible unless you place the pointer over the Preview area
of the Print dialog.
To manually adjust the placement of a single image on a page
1 In the Browser, select the image you want to print.
2 Choose File > Print Images (or press Command-P).
3 In the Print dialog, choose a single image print preset and an image size that is smaller
than the chosen paper size.
4 In the Preview area, drag the margin lines to adjust the placement of the image on the
page.
Drag the margin lines to
adjust the placement of
the image on the page.
The overlay displays the
distance between the
edge of the paper and
the edge of the image.
651Chapter 19 Printing Your Images