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White border

Community Beginner ,
Nov 02, 2016 Nov 02, 2016

Hi,

Does anyone know if its possible to reduce the size of the white border once printed.

I am getting a border of around 8mm on my prints.

Thanks Barbara

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Nov 02, 2016 Nov 02, 2016

That's a function of your printer.

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Explorer ,
Nov 02, 2016 Nov 02, 2016

Larry G. Schneider wrote:

That's a function of your printer.

Barbara,

To be more specific, Illustrator can only print to the printable area reported by your printer. If you don't have "Borderless Printing" enabled or available on your printer, then Illustrator will be unable to print all the way to the edge.

To find out if your printer has a borderless printing option, try searching Google for "(your printer model) borderless print". You should get information regarding your printer's ability to do so.

If you're printing on a laser printer, it is highly unlikely that you'll be able to print all the way to the edge, and you'll need to manually trim off that white border after printing.  If you have an inkjet, you may well have the ability to print borderless, you'll just need to enable it in the settings.

To access your printer's settings, when you're in the Print dialog in Illustrator, click the "Setup" button in the lower-left corner. You'll get a warning dialog from Illustrator regarding setting your print options within Illustrator's dialog box, but Borderless Printing is one option that Illustrator can't set. Click Continue.  Then, choose your printer, click "Preferences", and set your Borderless Print option based on the information from your Google search.

Be aware that for most printers, borderless printing means the printer will enlarge the document size to be slightly larger than the actual paper size, or "bleed" it off the edges, to make sure there's no white border left anywhere in case the paper alignment is off. If you have anything right next to an edge, you'll likely lose it.

Without more information (document dimensions, paper size, printer model, your printer settings), it's impossible to provide exact instructions or details, but this should help point you in the right direction.

Good Luck!

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 03, 2016 Nov 03, 2016

Thank you for this. My printer doesn't support borderless print but when i print through photoshop its is 2mm white border and illustrator is about 8mm. So i thought that there may be a setting within illustrator.

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Nov 03, 2016 Nov 03, 2016
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Does anyone know how to use an EPS file for stepp & reppeat without any joining on the printting???

My problem is that i save a file without bleeding but even so the file creates a white border arround the image and i dont know how yo eliminate it??? Please help me

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