Printing 4×6 on Epson 1280 and PS 7.0.1

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Mark Smith
Sep 2, 2003
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I am printing well on all my print sizes except the 4×6" size. There is not white border and the top of the 6" side is getting cut off. So I am losing part of the top on a landscape image and losing the border. This is only occuring on the 4×6" paper.

Any ideas? I appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Mark

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Stephan
Sep 2, 2003
"Mark Smith" wrote in message
I am printing well on all my print sizes except the 4×6" size. There is
not
white border and the top of the 6" side is getting cut off. So I am
losing
part of the top on a landscape image and losing the border. This is only occuring on the 4×6" paper.
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Stephan
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John Forest
Sep 2, 2003
If you want the image to be 4 X 6 you need a bit larger paper for this. I cut 8 1/2 X 11 sheets into three 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 sheets and this works well for me. There will be a 1/8 border at the top and sides and a larger (5/8") one at the bottom. I usually trim them to be borderless to fit in standard albums. O you might try printing on roll paper which can give you what you want.
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Glenn Arden
Sep 3, 2003
How do you get three 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 pieces of paper out of one piece of 8 1/2 X 11 piece of paper? If you can do that I’ll believe anything you say! You believe four pieces of 4 1/4 X 5 1/2? Or maybe you meant to say 4 pieces of 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 out of a piece of 8 1/2 X 14.

"John Forest" wrote in message
If you want the image to be 4 X 6 you need a bit larger paper for this. I cut 8 1/2 X 11 sheets into three 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 sheets and this works well for me. There will be a 1/8 border at the top and sides and a larger
(5/8")
one at the bottom. I usually trim them to be borderless to fit in
standard
albums. O you might try printing on roll paper which can give you what
you
want.

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