Re: Saving slides to pdf
- From: robers <robers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 13:35:18 -0700
Peter
Most printers have what is called a "printable area" based on the design of
the printer. This controls how close to the edge you can print. The printer
cannot lay ink down where the device that rolls the paper through the
printer needs to grip the paper. This is why the widest you can print on an
inkjet printer is in the range of .7 inches top, bottom left or right. Some
are more and some are less. Laser printers usually have a .5" or smaller
area considered as unprintable. The driver is sensitive to this and will
either truncated the image to fit, or scale it to fit in the allowable image
area.
You need to look for a printer or a driver at least, that can be set to
borderless printing. Some of the more expensive photo quality printers may
have this. Even so, you may only get true borderless printing on three
sides.
You can query the internet for printers that support this option, such as
http://www.hp.com/united-states/ize/steps_borderless_printing.html
Good luck,
Bob
On 7/8/05 5:37 PM, in article
1120869426.804604.287650@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"peter.mac@xxxxxxxxxxx" <peter.mac@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does anyone else have an idea about how to make this work? I've looked
> everywhere I can think of in my printer settings and even did a Google
> search on the topic, but no luck. I can't be the only one with this
> issue, am I?
>
> Maybe there is a way to load a driver for a printer I don't have, but
> supports full bleeds? Any ideas there.
>
> Help, I need to get this project done.
>
> Thanks
>
.
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