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This is a function of your printer driver.

Very few printers will print with 0 margin.

Most leave a minimum of about 1/4 inch.


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I verified what you are saying. I tried different printers and get different
margins. Is there any way to get around this?


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This is a function of your printer driver.

Very few printers will print with 0 margin.

Most leave a minimum of about 1/4 inch.


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No way that I know of.

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I verified what you are saying. I tried different printers and get different
margins. Is there any way to get around this?


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

This is a function of your printer driver.

Very few printers will print with 0 margin.

Most leave a minimum of about 1/4 inch.


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Buy a printer that can do "Full Bleed".

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I verified what you are saying. I tried different printers and get different
margins. Is there any way to get around this?


"Gord Dibben" wrote:


This is a function of your printer driver.

Very few printers will print with 0 margin.

Most leave a minimum of about 1/4 inch.


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