Sizing Images For Borderless Printing On Roll Paper - Epson Stylus Pro 7880 User Manual

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Printing With Epson Drivers for Macintosh
Note: Make sure you set
the margins to zero when
printing a custom page
size for borderless
printing.
Sizing Images for Borderless Printing on Roll
Paper
For true borderless printing on roll paper, you can select a Paper Size setting
with an
Auto Expand
as described on page 79. Your image may be clipped on the left and right
edges, but you can minimize clipping by sizing your image according to the
paper width and by adjusting the length by adding 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) to it.
Paper sizes with the
Auto Expand
borderless printing with minimal image clipping. Using this setting, you can
create a image width almost equal to the width of the roll media. If you use a
paper size with the
Retain Size
wider than the actual width of the roll media. Or you can create a custom
paper size and select the
guidelines:
Roll paper
Image width
width
(with Auto Expand)
10 inches
9.7075 inches
(254 mm)
(246.57 mm)
13 inches
12.8 inches
(330 mm)
(325.1 mm)
16 inches
15.8 inches
(406 mm)
(401.3 mm)
17 inches
16.8 inches
(432 mm)
(426.7 mm)
24 inches
23.8 inches
(610 mm)
(604.5 mm)
36 inches*
35.8 inches
(914 mm)
(909.3 mm)
44 inches*
43.8 inches
(1118 mm)
(1112.5 mm)
* Epson Stylus Pro 9880 only
or
option, or create a custom paper size,
Retain Size
option provide the best solution for
option, you should create an image slightly
option. See the table below for
Retain Size
Image width
(with Retain Size)
10.34 inches
(262.6 mm)
13.34 inches
(338.8 mm)
16.34 inches
(415.0 mm)
17.34 inches
(440.4 mm)
24.34 inches
(618.2 mm)
36.34 inches
(923.0 mm)
44.34 inches
(1126.2 mm)
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Custom paper size
(with Retain Size)
10.23 inches
(259.8 mm)
13.23 inches
(336.0 mm)
16.23 inches
(412.2 mm)
17.23 inches
(437.6 mm)
24.23 inches
(615.4 mm)
36.23 inches
(920.2 mm)
44.23 inches
(1123.4 mm)

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