Enlarge/reduce the image for print on HPC309A

How to enlarge or reduce the size of the image when copying on the HPC309A?

Thanks for your help,

TEHACHAP

Press OK button to turn on the screen if it is in power save mode.  Move the up or down arrow to 'Copy', press OK, press the 'Settings' button then scroll down to 'Size', OK, then scroll upward or down to the appropriate setting.  If you select "Custom", OK, you can use the up and down arrows to select the reduce/enlarge scale factor, then press OK.

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