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How to set 8.5x11 (US Letter) paper size for Konica copier printing - MacBook*

Google Chrome Browser steps:
  1. Open the print window - Up in the Chrome menu bar, go to File > Print OR press command + p.
  2. Click “Print using system dialog…” on the left side of the window at the bottom.
  3. Select the Konica copier you wish to use (e.g. DI-OFF-COP, HC-WORKRM-COP) from the drop-down menu.
  4. Select "US Letter" or "8 1/2 x 11" in the "Paper Size" option
  5. In the middle of the dialog box is a menu option that says “Layout.” Click that so the drop-down menu appears and select “Paper handling.” (If you do not see the "Layout" option in the middle of the window, click the "Show Details" button)
  6. Check the box below that says “Scale to fit paper size.”
  7. Select "US Letter" or "8 1/2 x 11" for the "Destination Paper Size" option.
  8. Locate “Presets” near the top of the window and click on that so the drop down menu appears.
  9. Select “Save current settings as preset.”
  10. Name your preset with something you will recognize.
  11. Select “Only this printer” then click OK.
  12. From here, you can either print the document or page you’re on, or you can cancel out of the print job if you don’t wish to print.
  13. When you next print to that printer, no matter which program you’re in, follow steps 1-3 on this list and select this saved preset before printing. If you’re in Microsoft Office programs, you will skip step 2.

**Note: You can make multiple changes for one preset. Konicas default to double-sided printing. If you wish to also change that setting, follow these additional instructions before proceeding to step 6.
  1. As in step 4 above, click in the same box where you selected paper handling so the drop down menu appears and select “Layout/Finish.”
  2. Below where it says “Print type,” select the option that says 2-sided and change that to 1-sided.
  3. Proceed to step 6 in the list above.
Creation date: 11/30/2017 8:59 AM      Updated: 10/26/2023 12:16 PM