Help with jigsaw printing
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schizowife
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Re: Help with jigsaw printing
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!
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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schizowife
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Re: Help with jigsaw printing
maybe its not
Kinda ruins the look of the jigsaw having a white edge around the image!
Re: Help with jigsaw printing
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: )
If full A4 nedded then upgrade to A3 is only option (or epson :biggrin: )
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
Re: Help with jigsaw printing
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...Paul;31910 wrote:(or epson :biggrin: )
Re: Help with jigsaw printing
Amen BrotherJSR;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...
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
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