It was 12/6/03 2:25 pm, when David Townend wrote:
>> What you have to do to *fool* Photoshop is to go to Print with Preview, then
>> to the printer driver, define a setting with no margins, save it as a custom
>> setting, choose it, come back into Print with Preview and then Photoshop
>> will recentre the image inside the page.
> I have tried....But the print is now coming out with part of the image
> cropped by the printer (last bit that go's through the rollers). I've set up
> a custom paper size (thanks Patrick) in Page Set Up with 0cm margins (can't
> go minus !). But it appears to have an 'invisible border' at one end of the
> print out that crops into the image by 1.7cm !
David
I thought you only wanted to centre the image...to print to the edge is easy
in OS 9 as the driver has a No Margins setting or someSuch. To do the same
in OS X, select the A3 size and then move the image in Print with Preview to
the top left edge. I think the offset is something like -0.25cm or someSuch
for A4 portraits but you should be able to figure it out with a little trial
and error.
If you have success, maybe you can post so that the information will go into
the archives.
HTH.
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