jasonx
New Member
Hey guys,
Learning how to print full bleed.
The manual states this is the procedure:
When I do this the printer says the image is too big for the media and its going to be clipped.
How do you guys get around this.
Cheers
Jason
Learning how to print full bleed.
The manual states this is the procedure:
Overprinting
Ordinarily (without overprinting) the printer will reject any job that exceeds the printable area of the
media. Because some media sheets are not precisely square, overprinting may be necessary to
achieve a full-bleed edge-to-edge print.
Overprinting is enabled by setting a negative value for the left and/or top margin.
The printer does not alter the job; i.e., enlarge the job or add extra pixels to accomplish overprinting.
The job must be resized prior to sending it through the RIP. For best results:
Size the job slightly larger than the media dimensions. Depending on the squareness of the media,
add approximately 0.25 inch (6 mm) to width and length.
Send (spool) the job to the printer’s hard drive using the Save Only feature.
Set negative left and top margins: -0.125 inch (-3 mm).
Set positive right and bottom margins: 0.125 inch (3 mm).
Print the stored job.
To prevent a build-up of ink on the belt, clean immediately with IPA. If ink is allowed to continue to
cure, it will be necessary to soak the area with IPA before it can be wiped off. Do not scrape ink off
of the belt.
When I do this the printer says the image is too big for the media and its going to be clipped.
How do you guys get around this.
Cheers
Jason