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"Edge To Edge Printing" Samsung Printer
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Further to my question yesterday, I've created the image I need to use as part of a letterhead. The image will sit on the right hand side of the page at the top .
However, my Samsung CLX series laser printer is currently not printing to the edge of the page. There is a 5mm gap at the top of the page and the same on the right hand side that I can't find a way to eliminate. I need to print the image edge to edge so to speak and I've no idea what to look for in the settings of my printer to remove the unprinted margin on the top and the right. When I resite the image directly over the top and side edge, the printer still insists on putting a unprinted margin in!
Can someone help me out please? I understand not everyone will have experience ov this make and model of printer so some general advice on what I need to look for in printer settings would be of great value. Thank you.
However, my Samsung CLX series laser printer is currently not printing to the edge of the page. There is a 5mm gap at the top of the page and the same on the right hand side that I can't find a way to eliminate. I need to print the image edge to edge so to speak and I've no idea what to look for in the settings of my printer to remove the unprinted margin on the top and the right. When I resite the image directly over the top and side edge, the printer still insists on putting a unprinted margin in!
Can someone help me out please? I understand not everyone will have experience ov this make and model of printer so some general advice on what I need to look for in printer settings would be of great value. Thank you.
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Go to File > Print (or press Ctrl+P) as normal.
Check that the paper size is set to 'A4'.
Below where you see 'Orientation', in the dialogue box that appears, there's a drop-down menu. Click on it to access it. Select 'Layout' and then uncheck the 'Border' option if it's currently enabled.
Sourced from the manual (which took about 10 minutes to download!):
http:// h10032. www1.hp .com/ct g/Manua l/c0578 4923.pd f
Go to File > Print (or press Ctrl+P) as normal.
Check that the paper size is set to 'A4'.
Below where you see 'Orientation', in the dialogue box that appears, there's a drop-down menu. Click on it to access it. Select 'Layout' and then uncheck the 'Border' option if it's currently enabled.
Sourced from the manual (which took about 10 minutes to download!):
http://
Buenchico, sorry but options you describe don't exist in the settings of the printer. It's a Samsung CLX 6260FW.
The link you've provided doesn't work either. I'm having great difficulty finding a manual for the printer tbh and I'd really like a downloadable version if possible.
Tuvok, I'm afraid without a manual, I can't establish that. It's not a current model.
The link you've provided doesn't work either. I'm having great difficulty finding a manual for the printer tbh and I'd really like a downloadable version if possible.
Tuvok, I'm afraid without a manual, I can't establish that. It's not a current model.
Manual for Samsung printers are available on HP's server (because it's actually HP that makes Samsung printers). However that server is incredibly slow, with each manual taking many minutes to download. My link above does work but only if you're prepared to wait a long time for the download to take place.
Now that you've told us exactly which printer you've got, I've downloaded the manual for it to my own computer. (It took about 6 minutes. I told you it was slow!). Then, to hopefully make things a bit easier for you, I've re-uploaded it to here:
https:/ /easyup load.io /9vjk93
(Ignore the bit about registering and signing in; you don't need to do it. Simply click the 'ordinary' Download button, i.e. the left hand one to commence the download).
I can't see any specific reference to borderless printing in that manual but you might care to check the 'Page Border' setting, to ensure that you've not got any type of border selected by default. (See pp. 311-312).
Also, as Atheist suggests, check that it's not the software that you're using that's putting the border there, rather than the printer settings. (It might help if you told us which program you're using).
Now that you've told us exactly which printer you've got, I've downloaded the manual for it to my own computer. (It took about 6 minutes. I told you it was slow!). Then, to hopefully make things a bit easier for you, I've re-uploaded it to here:
https:/
(Ignore the bit about registering and signing in; you don't need to do it. Simply click the 'ordinary' Download button, i.e. the left hand one to commence the download).
I can't see any specific reference to borderless printing in that manual but you might care to check the 'Page Border' setting, to ensure that you've not got any type of border selected by default. (See pp. 311-312).
Also, as Atheist suggests, check that it's not the software that you're using that's putting the border there, rather than the printer settings. (It might help if you told us which program you're using).
Thank you so much for your help and taking the time to look into this issue for me. I'm very grateful. Thanks Chris for taking the time and trouble to upload the manual.
I did come across something on the original printer suppliers website that had a single "dot" in a table column to the effect that it doesn't do borderless printing, but I can't corroborate this elsewhere.
I'm not certain about setting the printer paper size to a larger size than A4 as suggested by THECORBYLOON because wouldn't the ink be spread over more of the innards of the printer than it should do during the print creating a mess? Or am I worrying unnecessarily?
I'm using MS Word from the latest Office 365 (or whatever its currently called!) to try to create the letterhead right now.
I just wonder if Libre Office/Open Office etc could make a better job of this but then again if the printer won't do borderless printing, I'm up the creek without a paddle. Paint presumably wouldn't work either.
I did come across something on the original printer suppliers website that had a single "dot" in a table column to the effect that it doesn't do borderless printing, but I can't corroborate this elsewhere.
I'm not certain about setting the printer paper size to a larger size than A4 as suggested by THECORBYLOON because wouldn't the ink be spread over more of the innards of the printer than it should do during the print creating a mess? Or am I worrying unnecessarily?
I'm using MS Word from the latest Office 365 (or whatever its currently called!) to try to create the letterhead right now.
I just wonder if Libre Office/Open Office etc could make a better job of this but then again if the printer won't do borderless printing, I'm up the creek without a paddle. Paint presumably wouldn't work either.
I think that we/you are trying to do the impossible.
If you click on 'Product Spec' here
https:/ /www.pr interba se.co.u k/samsu ng-clx- 6260fw- a4-colo ur-lase r-mfp-w ith-fax -and-wi -fi.htm l
you'll see this
"Borderless Printing: No"
Sorry :(
If you click on 'Product Spec' here
https:/
you'll see this
"Borderless Printing: No"
Sorry :(
Thank you Chris. Once again, I'm very grateful for the efforts you've made to help. I'll have to resign myself to accepting it's not possible with this printer which is disappointing as it's more than surpassed all my other needs.
Maybe it's time to buy a cheaper printer that is capable of doing the job from Printerbase.
Maybe it's time to buy a cheaper printer that is capable of doing the job from Printerbase.
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