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More info?)
thanks menno, i did that way too,
btu i am using also another way, i place biger print
then when i send to print, photoshop tels me, that is too big,
so i go taking milimiters until is ok, is fast too.
interesting tip, but i just bought me a good cutter machine,
so i cut the white borders and thats it,
anyway soon the printers will print without borders
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> Make a (grey) rectangle in PS that is larger than the paper size. Print it,
> you'll get a message that some cropping will occur, that's okay. Then take a
> ruler and measure the dimensions of the rectangle printed on the paper or
> the white borders around the printed rectangle. That's the way I defined the
> printable area for my printer.
>
> To save some ink you can make it a "hollow rectangle", i.e. leave the inner
> area of the rectangle white.
> For exampl: A4 paper = 21 x 29.7 cm. Make a grey rectangle of 25 x 35 cm,
> cut a rectangle of 17 x 26 cm out of the gray area. That leaves you with a
> border of 4 cm wide that will cover the edge of the printable area of your
> paper.
>
> Tip:
> On my printer (Epson Photo 700), the bottom margin (of a portrait paper) is
> 14 mm while the others are 3 mm. By extending the paper at the bottom side
> with a strip of paper, I'm artificially extending the height of the paper.
> Put the strip and the regular paper together with two pieces of tape at the
> back. Now if I define my paper as a custom size and make it 11 mm longer
> than it really is, I get a uniform white border of 3 mm on every side of the
> paper. After printing, remove the extra strip and reuse it for the next
> print.
>
> Menno
>
>
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> topsecret wrote:
>> hello
>> whne printing, my printer alway live a little white margin,
>> since i made the image at the paper size, this needs to
>> scaled a little-
>>
>> i will like to know exactly the printable are,
>> how to make it?
>>
>> richard
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