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10-Jun-2007, 04:46 AM #1
Near Borderless Printing? ? ?
Hi guys hope all are well.

I have a HP Officejet 4300 series.

I need to print some pictures in A4 size, but get them as close to borderless as possible.

The printer is not borderless itself, but does anyone recommend any software or tips/tricks that can make the printer almost print the image in A4 full.

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10-Jun-2007, 11:57 AM #2
Your printer will not print beyond it's borders. You could always print it on larger stock, then cut it down to size and get rid of the borders that way.
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10-Jun-2007, 12:34 PM #3
Hi there, thanks for the reply.

Sorry, how do you mean larger stock exactly? ? ?

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10-Jun-2007, 12:56 PM #4
A4 is the longest paper your printer can use. I see no way to reduce your top and bottom margins. American 8.5 X 11 is a little wider than A4, so you could trim a quarter inch off each side. But unfortunately it is shorter. I see no practical way to reduce your margins.

Steves has a Qimage forum and the person who wrote the program often responds. You might ask there. If there is a program that could bypass the HP limitations it would be Qimage.. http://forums.steves-digicams.com/fo...orum.php?id=33
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