Old 12-19-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Margin Woes

Hi all,

Hope you can help. I am having some major problems with a flyer I have done, there is a margin of around 4mm around my whole document an try as I might I cannot get rid of it. I know this is a pretty lame problem but it's driving me nuts!

Does anyone have any pointers as to how to get rid of this rather annoying problem?

any help much appreciated!
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Can't you just crop it? I'm assuming you're referring to a .PSD?
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Yes, it is a PSD and the document spans the entire canvas. Would cropping work?
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This is on your screen? Or not on your screen, but only when you print??

What app are you using?? Please provide more information.
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The Image on the screen covers the whole canvas, when I print I get the border. I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS2.

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The Image on the screen covers the whole canvas, when I print I get the border. I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS2.

Hope that helps
In that case I'd suggest it's an issue with your printer. Most printers have a "non-printable" area around the edges of any document. Unless your printer has a "borderless" option that you can set (my Epson R1800 has this feature), then I'm afraid there's nothing you can do about it.
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Yep,

Turns out it's the printer. Thanks for the help anyways!
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