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Maximum Print Area Printing With Margins
Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins
on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Maximum Print Area Printing With Margins
Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At
least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Thanks for your reply. The odd thing is that other apps (adobe reader) print
the full page size and I'm assuming its the same print driver for them. "Jezebel" wrote: Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Seems a foolish assumption given that the evidence is demonstrably against
you. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. The odd thing is that other apps (adobe reader) the full page size and I'm assuming its the same print driver for them. "Jezebel" wrote: Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Maximum Print Area Printing With Margins
Not too sure what that means, but if I have one print driver, why would
different apps print out different margins if the margins are reported by the print driver? I have selected borderless printing as suggested, but still prints with margins in MS Word, other apps (using Reader as an example) do not print with these margins, so my foolish assumption is that this is a particular issue with ms word, or what assumption should I make? and most importantly how can I resolve this issue so that I can print borderless prints in ms word? Thanks for your replies. Jezebel wrote: Seems a foolish assumption given that the evidence is demonstrably against you. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. The odd thing is that other apps (adobe reader) the full page size and I'm assuming its the same print driver for them. "Jezebel" wrote: Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Maximum Print Area Printing With Margins
Perhaps you didn't quite read the original post? Have you actually tried
starting Word, going to Print, then looking at the Printer Properties from within Word? "noman" wrote in message ... Not too sure what that means, but if I have one print driver, why would different apps print out different margins if the margins are reported by the print driver? I have selected borderless printing as suggested, but still prints with margins in MS Word, other apps (using Reader as an example) do not print with these margins, so my foolish assumption is that this is a particular issue with ms word, or what assumption should I make? and most importantly how can I resolve this issue so that I can print borderless prints in ms word? Thanks for your replies. Jezebel wrote: Seems a foolish assumption given that the evidence is demonstrably against you. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. The odd thing is that other apps (adobe reader) the full page size and I'm assuming its the same print driver for them. "Jezebel" wrote: Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Yes, I read the post and yes have selected "Printer Properties and
specify that you want borderless printing for that job" that you suggested and yes I am still getting borders. any suggestions? Jezebel wrote: Perhaps you didn't quite read the original post? Have you actually tried starting Word, going to Print, then looking at the Printer Properties from within Word? "noman" wrote in message ... Not too sure what that means, but if I have one print driver, why would different apps print out different margins if the margins are reported by the print driver? I have selected borderless printing as suggested, but still prints with margins in MS Word, other apps (using Reader as an example) do not print with these margins, so my foolish assumption is that this is a particular issue with ms word, or what assumption should I make? and most importantly how can I resolve this issue so that I can print borderless prints in ms word? Thanks for your replies. Jezebel wrote: Seems a foolish assumption given that the evidence is demonstrably against you. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. The odd thing is that other apps (adobe reader) the full page size and I'm assuming its the same print driver for them. "Jezebel" wrote: Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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Is the output you get from Word cropped or scaled? To test this, put a
rectangle of known dimensions in the middle of the page, then measure it on the printed page. If it's cropped, Word is doing it: your printer driver *IS* reporting margin values. If it's scaled, it's happening at the printer end. One of my printers (an Epson) automatically scales the image when you select borderless printing unless you explicitly specify otherwise. "murman" wrote in message ... Yes, I read the post and yes have selected "Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job" that you suggested and yes I am still getting borders. any suggestions? Jezebel wrote: Perhaps you didn't quite read the original post? Have you actually tried starting Word, going to Print, then looking at the Printer Properties from within Word? "noman" wrote in message ... Not too sure what that means, but if I have one print driver, why would different apps print out different margins if the margins are reported by the print driver? I have selected borderless printing as suggested, but still prints with margins in MS Word, other apps (using Reader as an example) do not print with these margins, so my foolish assumption is that this is a particular issue with ms word, or what assumption should I make? and most importantly how can I resolve this issue so that I can print borderless prints in ms word? Thanks for your replies. Jezebel wrote: Seems a foolish assumption given that the evidence is demonstrably against you. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. The odd thing is that other apps (adobe reader) the full page size and I'm assuming its the same print driver for them. "Jezebel" wrote: Word works within whatever margins are reported by the printer driver. At least some printers that support borderless printing default to some non-zero border value: you need to go Printer Properties and specify that you want borderless printing for that job. "zmurman" wrote in message ... Hello: I have a higher end laser printer that allows printing without margins on a full sheet (full bleed). Other applications such as Adobe Reader will print a full page no problem, but Word prints with margins. I've set the margins to zero. A message box comes up saying "The margins of section 1 are outside of the maximum print area. This doesn't happen with Adobe Reader. Any suggestions? |
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