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how do Iprint color on paper without leaving a white edge
I'm trying to design a brochure or bulletin for our church but they want the
color to go all the way out on all edges so that I don't have a white border, how do I do that |
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how do Iprint color on paper without leaving a white edge
You must find and use a printer that prints to the edge of the paper.
The printer's print area is set in the printer driver, which Word uses to layout the document. Most home and office printers do not print to the edge of the paper (probably to avoid fouling their innards, which could decrease service life, or to conserve ink). PamC legerroberta wrote: I'm trying to design a brochure or bulletin for our church but they want the color to go all the way out on all edges so that I don't have a white border, how do I do that -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ayout/200903/1 |
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how do Iprint color on paper without leaving a white edge
Cough up many thousands of dollars for an offset printing press. Most normal
printers, whether inkjet, laser or die sublimation have an unprintable margin around the edges. Printing to the edges (called bleeding) is only possible for high end printer. The exception is that some photo inkjet printers have the ability to make borderless prints. But note that this feature is designed for printing one-off high quality photographs. If you start using this feature for a run of newsletters, the church will need to mortgage the building to pay for the special paper and inks required for this. My advice is to not even attempt to print whole page coloured background. Instead, purchase coloured printer paper. Alternatively, outsource the printing to a local Print company - which may be the best solution. Talk to the printers first and ask how they want the documents presented and follow their advice. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "legerroberta" wrote in message ... I'm trying to design a brochure or bulletin for our church but they want the color to go all the way out on all edges so that I don't have a white border, how do I do that |
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