Printing at full size
Printing at full size
Printing on Oversized Paper
Except in borderless printing, the actual printing area corresponds to your selected paper size minus the
space for a margin. (→P.81) To print documents or images you prepare without a margin at actual size,
use an oversized paper size.
For example, to print a A4-sized original without a margin at A4 size, print it on paper larger than A4 size and
cut away the excess margin.
Note
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If you prepare an original for printing without a margin and print it on paper of regular size, the image
near the edge will not be printed.
Oversize
The margin required by the printer is added around the "outside" of a regular paper size. For example, when
printing a A4-sized original (210×297 mm), you have the following options.
a. Regular paper size: Gray area not printed
b. Page Size
c. Oversized paper size: Print area matches the page size (b)
Important
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When printing on oversize paper, load paper larger than the page size-a size that includes the margin
required by the printer.
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Sheets: Load paper that is at least 10 mm (0.39 in) wider and 28 mm (1.10 in) higher than the
page size
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Rolls: Load paper that is at least 10 mm (0.39 in) wider and 10 mm (0.39 in) higher than the
page size
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Paper larger than the maximum size supported by the printer cannot be used as paper for oversized
printing. (→P.113)
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