Re: Bordered vs borderless print precision
Re: Bordered vs borderless print precision
- Subject: Re: Bordered vs borderless print precision
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2015 12:00:41 +0900
Borderless or edge to edge printing relies on providing content that is designed to extend beyond the page.
This is because calibration of paper feed is imprecise on the best of printers.
It's nowhere as precise as the DPI/PPI used.
Professional offset printing prints the exact size on larger paper along with crop marks and calibration crosshairs (to inspect quality)
The paper is then cut down to the desired size.
Cutting is more precise than printing but generally still needs a little wiggle room to provide for slight misalignments.
Consumer borderless printers invariably zoom the print image to compensate for misalignment. This is intended for photos generally where it is not so noticeable.
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> On 2014/09/23, at 5:44, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> I’m hoping someone has seen this before and might know what to do about it:
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> I’m printing a grid. My app gets the size of the paper from an NSPrintInfo object; no problem there. It calculates how far apart the grid lines should be; no problem there. If I print my grid on a bordered sheet (say, US Letter), the grid prints exactly as I expect it to - if I’ve asked for 4 grid lines per inch, I get an accurate 4 grid lines per inch. The problem comes up when I print on a borderless sheet (say, US Letter Borderless); my grid has slightly fewer than 4 lines per inch. When I calculate the grid, I have no idea what sort of paper it will be on; the calculations divide the printable area, and their results are the same regardless of the paper type. I’m tearing my hair out on this one.
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> I’m not scaling anything, so that’s not it. I’ve tried this on multiple brands of printers; they all do the same thing, so I’m not suspicious of the drivers.
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> Does anyone have any idea why this would be happening?
>
> Thanks,
> Peg
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