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Full bleed, Wide and paper size

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Windows Printing If you do not find all copier paper sizes under Size, click [Printer] and then select [KONICA MINOLTA 950 PS(Plug)] as current printer to make the paper sizes of the copier available. - In MS Word, open [File] » [Print], select [KONICA MINOLTA 950 PS(Plug)], and close the Print dialog to select your copier as the current printer. Note that the document page size may be different from the paper size on which you print. E.g. if you print using booklet layout, the paper size will be twice the document page size. The output paper size can be selected in the Layout panel. See section 6.3.2 "Layout" for details. Selecting non-zero margins will warn you if you place printing elements outside the margins and try to print. 6.1.1 Full bleed, Wide page and paper size The common way to print Full Bleed is simply checking the "Full Bleed" box in the Layout panel of the printer driver. If you do so, the printer driver will use the whole area of the paper to place print data on without clearing a margin around the image area. See also section 6.3.2 "Layout". However, for reasons of backward compatibility, you can also print documents created with older versions of the printer driver in full bleed mode using wide paper sizes. Detail Normal page sizes, e.g. A4 and Letter, are defined with a margin (8 PostScript points, 2.8 mm, 1/9 of an inch) on each edge. The imageable area of the page is smaller than the page size (A4 or Letter) by this amount. This prevents full bleed printing for normal page sizes. Wide document page sizes, e.g. A4 Wide and Letter Wide, are defined with a margin (7 PostScript points, 2.5 mm, 1/10 of an inch) which is added on each edge of the page. The wide page size is bigger than the base page size (A4 or Letter) by this amount. The imageable area is equal to the base page size. This allows you to compose documents which fill the base page size to the edge. By default, a job with wide page size will be printed on wide paper. bizhub PRO 950 Printer Driver 6-2

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Windows Printing
bizhub PRO 950 Printer Driver
6-2
If you do not find all copier paper sizes under
Size
, click [Printer] and then
select [KONICA MINOLTA 950 PS(Plug)] as current printer to make the
paper sizes of the copier available. – In MS Word, open [File]
»
[Print],
select [KONICA MINOLTA 950 PS(Plug)], and close the Print dialog to
select your copier as the current printer.
Note that the document page size may be different from the paper size on
which you print. E.g. if you print using booklet layout, the paper size will be
twice the document page size. The output paper size can be selected in
the Layout panel. See section 6.3.2 “Layout” for details.
Selecting non-zero margins will warn you if you place printing elements
outside the margins and try to print.
6.1.1
Full bleed, Wide page and paper size
The common way to print Full Bleed is simply checking the “Full Bleed”
box in the Layout panel of the printer driver. If you do so, the printer driver
will use the whole area of the paper to place print data on without clearing
a margin around the image area. See also section 6.3.2 “Layout”.
However, for reasons of backward compatibility, you can also print
documents created with older versions of the printer driver in full bleed
mode using wide paper sizes.
Detail
Normal page sizes, e.g. A4 and Letter, are defined with a margin (8
PostScript points, 2.8 mm, 1/9 of an inch) on each edge. The imageable
area of the page is smaller than the page size (A4 or Letter) by this
amount. This prevents full bleed printing for normal page sizes.
Wide document page sizes, e.g. A4 Wide and Letter Wide, are defined
with a margin (7 PostScript points, 2.5 mm, 1/10 of an inch) which is
added on each edge of the page. The wide page size is bigger than the
base page size (A4 or Letter) by this amount. The imageable area is
equal to the base page size. This allows you to compose documents
which fill the base page size to the edge. By default, a job with wide
page size will be printed on wide paper.