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Full bleed 1204 and 1604

randya

New Member
These are not full bleed printers, they require a minimum of 3 mm on each side (just less than 1/4"), primarily to avoid printing on the platen.
 

Pro Image

New Member
I can print full bleed on 38 in banner material......................I haven't tried any 48 yet.............
 

kirkbedtelyon

New Member
You can print a full 48" but you have to do it in uni-direction mode. It's a lot slower than the bi-directional mode but it gets the job done.
 

ChicagoGraphics

New Member
You can print full bleeds in bi-directional, if you know how to trick the machine. I did it a few times with my Mimaki, im not sure on the Roland printers though.
 

PMG

New Member
You can print a full 48" but you have to do it in uni-direction mode. It's a lot slower than the bi-directional mode but it gets the job done.
thats correct...you can print full bleed on a Mutoh 48 in uni -direction ,some peeps on here say you cant....but you can!!!!!!!!!!
 

Case

New Member
Yes, you can print a full 48" in uni-directional mode. But if take off your edge cards and try to "trick" the machine to print "full bleed" and if you have a head strike because you took the edge guards(media hold down shields) then you are risking voiding your warranty on your printer... It's your choice if you want to take that risk.

Case
 
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