Use the options from the Paper Settings tab to specify how documents print. With these options you can specify the paper size, resolution, physical margins, and scaling properties. 


Note: All standard paper sizes supported by Microsoft Windows are also supported by the Xodo PDF Printer.


To Select Paper Settings

  1. Using the application's printer dialog select Xodo PDF from the printer name list.
  2. Click "Properties" to view additional settings
  3. Go to the Paper Settings tab and select from the below options
  4. Click OK to apply the settings before generating the PDF


Available Options

Paper Size - This is the default paper size for new documents and is usually set by the client application. The default value for the paper size isA4 or Letter depending on the country where the product is used. The default values for custom paper sizes are 100 mm X 100 mm. 


Resolution - To set the image resolution in dots per inch (DPI). Text resolution also improves by increasing this value. The default value is 300 DPI. 


Orientation - To set the layout of the document contents. Applications usually set this parameter internally. The default value is Portrait. 


Physical Margins - Most printers have a minimum physical margin below which they cannot print. Applications use this value to prevent users from drawing outside the printable area. The default value is 6 mm X 6 mm. 


Enable Scaling - To scale the contents of the document to the size of the printer paper.  

  • Fit to Paper Size: To set the size for new documents. This option is usually set by the client application. The default value for the paper size is either A4 or Letter depending on the country where the product is used.
  • Fit: To print several pages from the original document on a single sheet by specifying the number of rows and columns. 
  • Scale by: To set the relative size of the printed page compared to the original page size of the document. 


Auto Page Rotation - Content To rotate the contents of the page to make the text horizontal.