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Borderless print size canon pixam
Borderless print size canon pixam










This is the driver's mechanism for showing you the printable area on the paper. I'm assuming the 'zebra stripe border' you mention is what you see in the print dialog box. Robbin, I just read your original post more carefully. I've successfully printed ganged double-sided greeting cards on 17x22 inch paper on my PRO-4000. Since the printable area is offset 0.118 inches from the left and top edges, you must subtract this amount from the position values you really want.

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To generalize this, the position values one supplies in the driver are relative to the PRINTABLE AREA on the sheet, not the edges of the sheet. Instead, uncheck the Center box and supply 3.382 (3.5 - 0.118 = 3.382) inches for the Top and Left positions. As you have observed, this is not the result you want. If you allow the print dialog to Center the image, it will be centered WITHIN THE PRINTABLE AREA. Such a centered 6x12 image would have 3.5 inches of whitespace all around. Your post said a 6x12 image centered on a 13x19 sheet. If you supply 0 inches for each of these, the image will be printed 0.118 (3 mm) from the left edge of the paper and 0.118 (3 mm) from the top of the paper. In the Position and Size section of the print dialog one can uncheck the Center option and specify a Top and Bottom value. I print from the current Windows 10 Photoshop using the Canon driver. Since 3 mm is really 0.118 inches, I use that value (not 0.2) in my position calculations. For sheet media, the top and side margins are given as 3mm, or 0.2 inches. If you do a Google search for Canon 6000S paper margins and choose the result from dealing with print area, you will see the margins for both roll and sheet media. Robbin, I print on a Pro-4000, and I believe it has the same print area restrictions as the 6000S.










Borderless print size canon pixam