full bleed on irc2880 ?

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  • maurimx
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    • Feb 2009
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    #1

    full bleed on irc2880 ?

    Is there a way to do a full bleed 12x18 or 11x17 on the IRC2880 ?

    I am trying to print on 12x18 but the printing area is just to small.. Smaller than 11x17 It seems..

    Is there a way to move the margins on the top and bottom of the page to get more printing area ?

    thanks for the help !!
  • SCREWTAPE
    East Coast Imaging

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    • Jan 2009
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    #2
    Originally posted by maurimx
    Is there a way to do a full bleed 12x18 or 11x17 on the IRC2880 ?

    I am trying to print on 12x18 but the printing area is just to small.. Smaller than 11x17 It seems..

    Is there a way to move the margins on the top and bottom of the page to get more printing area ?

    thanks for the help !!
    NO.

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    • maurimx
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      #3
      the irc3220 that I have prints a larger area.. it leaves a much smaller margin on top and bottom..

      so there is no way to move this, so that I dont have a 1 inch margin on top and bottom ?

      its leaving me with just 16" printing long.. the irc 3220 has a 17" print..

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      • maurimx
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        #4
        Originally posted by maurimx
        the irc3220 that I have prints a larger area.. it leaves a much smaller margin on top and bottom..

        so there is no way to move this, so that I dont have a 1 inch margin on top and bottom ?

        its leaving me with just 16" printing long.. the irc 3220 has a 17" print..
        anyway to get more printing area ?

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        • SCREWTAPE
          East Coast Imaging

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          #5
          You can try to adjust the blank area by going into,
          Copier/Adjust/Blank-t for the the top lead edge, and or Blank-b for the trail edge.
          Adjustment range from 0 to 1000.
          Be sure to print out a P-Print first.

          When you say full bleed I'm thinking full page.
          We both know that the margins are there to stay.
          However you can adjust them.

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          • maurimx
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            #6
            Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
            You can try to adjust the blank area by going into,
            Copier/Adjust/Blank-t for the the top lead edge, and or Blank-b for the trail edge.
            Adjustment range from 0 to 1000.
            Be sure to print out a P-Print first.

            When you say full bleed I'm thinking full page.
            We both know that the margins are there to stay.
            However you can adjust them.
            sorry for that bad explanation...

            what I was trying to say was that most of my paper, I buy it 12x18..
            When I use it on a irc3220, I get smaller margins than using the irc2880..

            I got to an option on the print menu that said enlarge print area... That just gave me some smaller margins.. But still not the same as the irc3220..

            Ill try going the way you just explained...

            thanks for the help screw

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