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Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size

Borderless Printing

Borderless Printing

Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size ................................................................................................. 72
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows) ............................... 73
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width ..................................................................... 75
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows) ........................................ 76
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS) .......................................... 78
Borderless Printing at Actual Size .............................................................................................................................. 65
Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows) ................................................................................................. 66
Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS) ................................................................................................... 68
Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size
Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size
Take advantage of borderless printing to print documents such as posters (made up mainly of photos or images)
without a surrounding margin, or border.
In regular printing, a margin required by the printer is added around the original. With borderless printing, you can
print documents without the margin, so that the printed image covers the entire surface of the paper.
Borderless printing is only available with rolls.
Paper you can use for borderless printing is restricted to particular types of paper and rolls of particular widths.
(See "Displaying the Paper Reference Guide.")
Although it normally prints borderless on the top, bottom, left, and right (4-edge borderless), in the following
cases, it becomes borderless only on the left and right (2-edge borderless) because the top and bottom of the
printed image are not automatically cut.
When paper where the borderless printing is described as two edges only in the Paper Reference Guide
(paper where printed image areas cannot be cut cleanly) is selected
When the following settings are made in the printer control panel
Cutting Mode is Manual
CutDustReduct. is On
When auto cut is configured as not performed in the printer driver
When printing without borders, be certain to set the blue switch on the platen to the ● side. If the switch is set
incorrectly, print quality may deteriorate. (See "Setting the Blue Switch on the Platen.")
Important
Borderless printing is not possible if details such as crop marks and margins are included as data on the periph-
ery of the original.
If the length of the image to print is short, then since the roll paper is fed out to a prescribed length before cutting
in order to prevent cutting problems and ejection problems, the trailing edge of the roll paper might not be printed
borderless.
If you use an A1 orA2 roll for borderless printing, insert the provided Spacer for Borderless Printing onthe Roll
Holder. (See "Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder.")
If you do not attach the Spacer for Borderless Printing,the Platen maybe soiled from borderless printing.
These features cannot be used in combination with borderless printing: special page layouts, centering originals,
and printing cut lines on rolls.
If Fit Paper Size or Print Image with Actual Size (Windows only) is selected while performing borderless print-
ing, Rotate Page 90 degrees (Conserve Paper) cannot be selected. Note that if borderless printing is possible,
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then even if the original is rotated 90 degrees, it will be printed by automatically rotating the page by 90 degrees.
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