Printing Photographs

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Michael
Jul 18, 2003
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I am trying to print photographs on both pre-cut 4 inch x 6 inch and 5 inch x 7 inch glossy photographic paper on a Lexmark Z45. Quality is good, but Photoshop or Lexmark (or both) leave an approximately 0.5 inch border on the bottom of the page no matter what setting I choose.

I set the image size in Photoshop to the correct aspect ratio but can’t find a way to create a custom paper size of either 4×6 or 5×7.

Any suggestions?

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Hecate
Jul 18, 2003
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 21:03:32 GMT, "Michael"
wrote:

I am trying to print photographs on both pre-cut 4 inch x 6 inch and 5 inch x 7 inch glossy photographic paper on a Lexmark Z45. Quality is good, but Photoshop or Lexmark (or both) leave an approximately 0.5 inch border on the bottom of the page no matter what setting I choose.

That’s because the Lexmark doesn’t do borderless printing. Most inkjets don’t. Some do, particularly some in the Epson range.

I set the image size in Photoshop to the correct aspect ratio but can’t find a way to create a custom paper size of either 4×6 or 5×7.
Any suggestions?
Buy a printer that does borderless prints.



Hecate
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Sandy
Jul 21, 2003
Many Canon printers also print borderless 4×6 and 5×7.

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 21:03:32 GMT, "Michael"
wrote:

I am trying to print photographs on both pre-cut 4 inch x 6 inch and 5
inch
x 7 inch glossy photographic paper on a Lexmark Z45. Quality is good,
but
Photoshop or Lexmark (or both) leave an approximately 0.5 inch border on
the
bottom of the page no matter what setting I choose.

That’s because the Lexmark doesn’t do borderless printing. Most inkjets don’t. Some do, particularly some in the Epson range.
I set the image size in Photoshop to the correct aspect ratio but can’t
find
a way to create a custom paper size of either 4×6 or 5×7.
Any suggestions?
Buy a printer that does borderless prints.



Hecate
(Fried computers a specialty)

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