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schizowife
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Re: Help with jigsaw printing

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Hi All,

Need a bit of advice/help. I am trying to print some jigsaws but i cannot get my ricoh e3300N to print a full A4 page which means my jigsaw puzzles will have a border which doesn't look right. Can anyone tell me how to print full page with my ricoh, i cant find any settings that state this!
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AJLA
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Re: Help with jigsaw printing

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Do you mean edge to edge? I wasn't aware it could do this
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Re: Help with jigsaw printing

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maybe its not :( Kinda ruins the look of the jigsaw having a white edge around the image!
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Thats intersting Paul, I hadn't seen that post.
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worth to try if this is only one off or ocasional print...
If full A4 nedded then upgrade to A3 is only option (or epson :biggrin: )
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What size is your jigsaw? Maybe you could use Letter paper (8.5"x11") or Legal paper (8.5"x14"), although Legal sublimation paper is hard to get these days. If it's for a one-off, you could always cut down an A3 sheet to fit.
Paul;31910 wrote:(or epson :biggrin: )
Or Brother... :wink:
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JSR;31913 wrote:What size is your jigsaw? Maybe you could use Letter paper (8.5"x11") or Legal paper (8.5"x14"), although Legal sublimation paper is hard to get these days. If it's for a one-off, you could always cut down an A3 sheet to fit.


Or Brother... :wink:
Amen Brother :wink:
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Think i may have to upgrade to an A3 printer!
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Re: Help with jigsaw printing

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Paul is selling one :)
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