Article ID: ART137989 |
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Date published: 05/13/2015 |
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Date last updated: 08/15/2015 |
Description
To print documents or images you prepare without a margin at actual size, use an oversized paper size.
Solution
Except in borderless printing, the actual printing area corresponds to your selected paper size minus the space for a margin. To print documents or images you prepare without a margin at actual size, use an oversized paper size. |
| For example, to print a A4-sized original without a margin at A4 size, print it on paper larger than A4 size and cut away the excess margin. | Note | ? If you prepare an original for printing without a margin and print it on paper of regular size, the image near the edge will not be printed. | |
Oversize | The margin required by the printer is added around the outside of a regular paper size. For example, when printing a A4-sized original (210×297 mm), you have the following options. - (a) Regular paper size: Gray area not printed
- (b) Page Size
- (c) Oversized paper size: Print area matches the page size (b)
| Important | | ? When printing on oversize paper, load paper larger than the page size-a size that includes the margin required by the printer. ? Sheets: Load paper that is at least 6 mm (0.24 in) wider and 26 mm (1 in) higher than the page size ? Rolls: Load paper that is at least 6 mm (0.24 in) wider and 6 mm (0.24 in) higher than the page size | |
| Note | | ? Paper larger than the maximum size supported by the printer cannot be used as paper for oversized printing. ? To specify a non-standard paper size in oversized printing, register the paper size as a Custom Paper Size. Oversized printing is not available with Custom Size. | |
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