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Hello,
Here is my problem: I would like to print an image in A3 that takes up the whole page without any margins.
How can I do this, please?
I am using PowerPoint 2016.
Thank you in advance, best regards.
Here is my problem: I would like to print an image in A3 that takes up the whole page without any margins.
How can I do this, please?
I am using PowerPoint 2016.
Thank you in advance, best regards.
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If you have set the borderless printing and your page prints with a margin, it’s either that your printer is misconfigured, or it cannot print borderless (like many printers on the market).
Your solution: read the setup manual of your printer and review the format and printing settings of your PowerPoint. And possibly create a file with a "bleed" equivalent to the white margin around your current print... But that’s more like desktop publishing than anything else, and PowerPoint is not designed for that.
Your solution: read the setup manual of your printer and review the format and printing settings of your PowerPoint. And possibly create a file with a "bleed" equivalent to the white margin around your current print... But that’s more like desktop publishing than anything else, and PowerPoint is not designed for that.
The specifications of this copier state that it is not possible to use paper wider than 297mm, and since laser copiers always have a technical margin where printing is not possible, you will not be able to get a print to the edge of the sheet on the 297mm.
https://www.konicaminolta.eu/eu-en/hardware/office/bizhub-c227
On the other hand, in the other direction, you can use paper that is 431.8mm long, so you can print on a little more than the 420mm of A3...
https://www.konicaminolta.eu/eu-en/hardware/office/bizhub-c227
On the other hand, in the other direction, you can use paper that is 431.8mm long, so you can print on a little more than the 420mm of A3...
As for the margin settings, I even tried printing with Photoshop and Photofiltre, but there are still margins :/
I will try to see if the printer technician can fix the problem ;) In the meantime, if you have any small ideas now that you know the model ;)
Best regards.