My paper size is a little different


 
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Rolando



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 9:21 pm    Post subject: My paper size is a little different Reply with quoteFind all posts by Rolando

I only have a 24" wide 750, but I figured out the maximum print area for it was 23.6" x 35.22" which would give me a 24"x36" actual sheet. I remember there was a setting I had to set in the printer that would trim a 1/4" slice of the leading edge of the sheet after it had started to print so the printed image could be as close to the edge of the paper as possible.

I actually only send PDF files to my print shop now, instead of printing a hard copy and taking that to them. They don't do blueprints anymore, so all they would do is scan my paper drawing and print off of that. With the PDF file I can skip the scanning process. I have left the paper size the same though, as opposed to using a full 24x36, because I have found that tends to delete some border edge when printed at the shop.

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