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Old November 11th 06, 10:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.printing
Mary Sauer
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Default How can you print a picture..........

If the user has a borderless printer, I have found the best way to print
borderless is to use the software that comes with the printer.

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"Jeff Richards" wrote in message
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My Canon Pixma prints on 6x4 cards without any border, exactly the same as a
commercial photo print shop. I haven't tried it with larger sheets. I think
the answer to OP's question is "it depends on the printer".

Selecting a smaller paper size might allow the printer to print 'borderless',
although if that was an option I guess OP would have already considered simply
trimming the paper after printing.
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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All consumer-level printers have an unprintable margin. You can't do what you
want to do without a commercial-grade printer, and even then they have
margins, they just use larger paper and cut the margins off. Can't do that
with most consumer printers. The margins are dictated by the way the rollers
are set up. The rollers need to grip the paper top and bottom, and you can't
have it printing where the rollers grip the paper.

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"tdseif" wrote in message
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I was wondering, if anyone could tell me, if there is a way, to print a
picture, to fit the whole sheet of paper, without having the white margins
showing.
I have tried to eliminate the margins, in print properties, but after I
remove one, and attempt to remove the other, the one i first removed,
resets.
I was wondering, if there was some kind of setting, that needs set, for a
full page print, with out margins.

Please let me know, I'd appreciate all help.
Thank you.

T. Seifert