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Click OK to close the Information dialog box.
13
In
C
Borderless Printing Method, make sure
E
Scale to fit Roll Paper Width is selected.
14
Confirm the print settings and print as desired.
Note
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For tips on confirming print settings, see "Confirming Print Settings ."
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS)
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS)
This topic describes how to enlarge originals before borderless printing to match the roll width, based on the following
example.
Important
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When borderless printing is used, the edge of the paper is cut during printing. Thus, ink density may be uneven at the edges.
If you require higher image quality, select No from the Automatic Cutting list in the Paper Detailed Settings dialog box. In
this case, the paper can be printed without borders on the left and right sides only. Once printed and cut, please cut the
upper and lower bands with scissors.
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Document: Any type
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Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in)
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Paper: Roll
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Paper type: Canon Heavyweight Coated Paper
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Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm)
1
Choose Page Setup from the application menu to display the Page Attributes dialog box.
Note
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The configuration method varies depending on the OS and
application software you are using.
If Page Setup is displayed in the application menu, the set-
tings are configured by opening the Page Attributes dialog
box from Page Setup.
If it is not displayed, the settings are configured in the upper
part of the printer driver displayed when you select Print from
the application software menu.
2
Select the printer in the
B
Format for list.
3
In
C
Paper Size, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4.
Note
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All sizes are available in borderless printing if you resize originals to fit the roll width.
iPF8400S
Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS)
Enhanced Printing Options
Borderless Printing
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