On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 08:13:24 -0700, Peter Cripps wrote:
> In addition to Robert's suggestions, you might also check settings
> in the 'framing' module, found under 'more modules' in the develop
> section.

Good idea.  The 3 mm border, though, is likely a printer matter; if
this printer is not in borderless mode, that's how wide the borders
are.  The driver needs to send a particular command to the printer to
enable borderless printing.

> On 10/3/2017 6:55 AM, Franjo wrote:
>> Hi @all,
>>
>> I'm using LinuxMint 18 and Dt 2.2.5
>>
>> today I wanted to print with Darktable for the first time. But I can 
>> not print without borders. In the printer driver I have set 
>> borderless. Where is the mistake?

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