If you want to create space for staples or punch holes, for example, you can use the [Align] function. However, when the [Align] function is not precise enough, you can use the [Margin shift] and [Image shift] functions. These functions allow you to shift the image more precisely. The preview in the right-hand pane of the control panel displays the consequences of your changes. If you shift the margin too much, you may loose part of the image.
The [Shift] function has two options.
[Margin shift] allows you to increase or decrease the margin horizontally to create more binding space, for example. With [Margin shift], you can shift an image relative to the binding edge.
[Image shift] allows you to move the image horizontally and vertically. This gives you more freedom in moving the image exactly to the desired position.
By default, the values of the front side and the back side are linked. To define different values for each side, touch
. The changes you make are valid for the whole document, not only for the current page.
You cannot change this setting for the active print job .
You can touch the - and + buttons to change the values. You can also enter the required value directly. Touch the number to enter a value manually. The numeric keyboard appears. There you can enter the required value.