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Print Size Wizard 25
3.
Choose a preset paper size, or specify a custom
size in inches or millimeters. Alternatively,
specify an image size in pixels.
4. Choose or specify a DPI (dots per inch) ratio
for the printed output.
5. Choose an output orientation: Portrait or
Landscape.
6. Whenreadytorendertoafile,turnonSave
File,clicktheFilesbutton,andusetheresulting
Select TIFF File dialog to specify an output
image file.
7. Do one of the following:
To render immediately, click Quick Render.
To set further rendering properties, click
Render Scene.
Inter face
Paper Size group
Drop-down lis t—The Paper Size drop-down list lets
you choose from several standard print resolutions
and aspect ratios. Choose one of these formats, or
leave it set to Custom to use the other con trols in
the Paper Size group. These are the options you
canchoosefromonthelist:
•Custom
A - 11 x 8.5 in. (at 300 dpi)
B - 17 x 11 in. (at 200 dpi)
C - 22 x 17 in. (at 150 dpi)
D - 34 x 22 in. (at 100 dpi)
E - 44 x 34 in. (at 75 dpi)
A0 - 1189 x 841 mm (at 75 dpi)
A1 - 841 x 594 mm (at 100 dpi)
A2 - 594 x 420 mm (at 150 dpi)
A3 - 420 x 297 mm (at 200 dpi)
A4 - 297 x 210 mm (at 300 dpi)
A5 - 210 x 148 mm (at 300 dpi)
Letter (11 x 8.5 in. at 300 dpi)
Legal (14 x 8.5 in. at 300 dpi)
Tabloid (17 x 11 in. at 300 dpi)
Tip: You can customize the Paper Size list by
editing t he file
plugcfg\printwiz.ini
.Ifyou
choosetoeditthefile,firstbesuretosavea
backup copy of the ori ginal.
Por t ra it /La ndscape—Choose Port rait for vert ically
oriented output or Landscape for horizontal
output. The window image provides a graphic
depiction of the orientation.
Note: Changing between Portrait and Landscape
simply switches the Width and Height settings.
The actual orientation depends on the image
dimensions. For example, if you choose Portrait,
and then specify a custom size whose w idth is
greater than its height, the resulting orientation
will be horizontal.
Tip: After changing this setting, be sure to preview
the image using the
Show Safe Frame
function
from the viewport right-click menu. This shows
how the output orientation corresponds to the
view por t.