![]() ![]() It advertises that the print size will by 8.5 by 11, but it actually prints it a bit bigger. With Expand to fit, the printer driver lies to the software. The image will overprint the edges of the paper, and you will lose a little bit of the image, but at least you won't see white borders.Įpson's drivers offer two options - Expand to fit, and retain size. The solution is to print an image thats larger than the paper. Ideally, the borders will be small, but they will be there. If you print an exactly 8.5 by 11 image onto an 8.5 by 11 piece of paper, you will get white borders on two sides. The paper will never be perfectly aligned. ![]() So much for a consistent border on tis print. Before someone mentions it, I'm using the IJ driver, not bonjour/AirPrint.Īny ideas on how to get Lr to print an even border or borderless prints? Is the printer defective? the offset of the cell size to the page is at least 1/16" which seems significant and I don't see a way of calibrating this aspect of the printer. I should mention that the issues are using the Print tab in Lightroom for Mac. However, I hate the interface and would rather use Lr and print directly. The only thing that seems to work, but not great, is using Print Studio Pro. When I follow those steps I get an image that is off-center but the cell size is bigger than what I specify which leads to a borderless edge on the top edge only while the others have a border. I followed Jose Rodriguez' video that's supposed to resolve this and all it did was make things worse. So, the border is not even around the image. Then, when printing with a border, I get the printed image offset by about 1/16" from center. The first is that when printing borderless on 8.5x11 I get a 1/16" white border on the right and bottom edges. I recently got a Canon Pro 100 and have two issues related to borders on my prints. ![]()
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