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Print with no margins (T1500 series), In the Mac OS X PostScript Setup dialog T1500 PS

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Print with no margins (T1500 series) Printing with no margins (to the edges of the paper) is known as borderless printing. This can be done only on rolls of photo paper. In order to be sure of leaving no margins, the printer prints slightly past the edges of the paper. Any ink deposited outside the paper is absorbed by the sponge situated in the platen. You can request printing with no margins in the following ways: ● In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab and press the Margins/Layout button. Then select Borderless. ● In the Mac OS X Page Setup dialog (T1500): select a paper size name that includes the words "no margins". Then, in the Print dialog, select Margins/Layout > Borderless. NOTE: If your application offers no Page Setup dialog, please use the Print dialog. ● In the Mac OS X PostScript Page Setup dialog (T1500 PS): select a paper size name that includes the words "no margins". Then, in the Print dialog, select Margins/Layout > Borderless. NOTE: If your application offers no Page Setup dialog, please use the Print dialog. ● On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page: select Advanced settings > Paper > Layout/Margins > Borderless. When you select Borderless, you must also select one of the following Image Enlargement options: ● Automatically by printer means that the printer automatically enlarges your image slightly (normally by a few millimeters in each direction) in order to print over the edges of the paper. ● Manually in application means that you must enlarge the image yourself in your application, and select a custom paper size that is slightly larger than the actual paper size. NOTE: If the first print job after loading paper is a borderless job, the printer may trim the leading edge of the paper before printing. At the end of a borderless print, the printer normally cuts the print slightly inside the image area to ensure that the print is borderless. It then cuts the paper again so that no residual part of the image is included in the next print. However, if the job is cancelled, or if there is white space at the bottom of the image, only a single cut is made. Print with crop lines (T1500 series) Crop lines indicate where the paper should be cut to reduce it to your selected page size. You can print crop lines with individual jobs in the following ways: ● In the Windows driver dialog: select the Layout/Output tab, then Crop lines. ● In the Mac OS X Print dialog: select the Finishing panel, then Crop lines. ● On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page: select Advanced settings > Roll options > Enable crop lines > Yes. Alternatively, you can choose to print crop lines with all jobs by default: ● In the Embedded Web Server: select Setup > Printer settings > Job management > Use crop lines when printing > On. ● Using the front panel: press Enable crop lines > On. , then , then Setup > Printing preferences > Paper options > 72 Chapter 8 Printing ENWW

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Print with no margins (T1500 series)
Printing with no margins (to the edges of the paper) is known as borderless printing. This can be done only on
rolls of photo paper.
In order to be sure of leaving no margins, the printer prints slightly past the edges of the paper. Any ink
deposited outside the paper is absorbed by the sponge situated in the platen.
You can request printing with no margins in the following ways:
In the Windows driver dialog:
select the
Paper/Quality
tab and press the
Margins/Layout
button.
Then select
Borderless
.
In the Mac OS X Page Setup dialog (T1500):
select a paper size name that includes the words “no
margins”. Then, in the
Print
dialog, select
Margins/Layout
>
Borderless
.
NOTE:
If your application offers no
Page Setup
dialog, please use the
Print
dialog.
In the Mac OS X PostScript Page Setup dialog (T1500 PS):
select a paper size name that includes the
words “no margins”. Then, in the
Print
dialog, select
Margins/Layout
>
Borderless
.
NOTE:
If your application offers no
Page Setup
dialog, please use the
Print
dialog.
On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page:
select
Advanced settings
>
Paper
>
Layout/Margins
>
Borderless
.
When you select
Borderless
, you must also select one of the following Image Enlargement options:
Automatically by printer
means that the printer automatically enlarges your image slightly (normally
by a few millimeters in each direction) in order to print over the edges of the paper.
Manually in application
means that you must enlarge the image yourself in your application, and select
a custom paper size that is slightly larger than the actual paper size.
NOTE:
If the first print job after loading paper is a borderless job, the printer may trim the leading edge of
the paper before printing.
At the end of a borderless print, the printer normally cuts the print slightly inside the image area to ensure
that the print is borderless. It then cuts the paper again so that no residual part of the image is included in the
next print. However, if the job is cancelled, or if there is white space at the bottom of the image, only a single
cut is made.
Print with crop lines (T1500 series)
Crop lines indicate where the paper should be cut to reduce it to your selected page size. You can print crop
lines with individual jobs in the following ways:
In the Windows driver dialog:
select the
Layout/Output
tab, then
Crop lines
.
In the Mac OS X Print dialog:
select the
Finishing
panel, then
Crop lines
.
On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page:
select
Advanced settings
>
Roll options
>
Enable
crop lines
>
Yes
.
Alternatively, you can choose to print crop lines with all jobs by default:
In the Embedded Web Server:
select
Setup
>
Printer settings
>
Job management
>
Use crop lines
when printing
>
On
.
Using the front panel:
press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Printing preferences
>
Paper options
>
Enable crop lines
>
On
.
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