YourCastle
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Some of my clients send me 8.5"x11" prints without bleed. I normally just reduce the file to 96% and get good enough white margins. A teammate didn't reduce, printed as-is and client noticed that one margin was about twice the size as the opposite side.
I always thought that the margins wouldn't be the same due to however the machine runs the paper through, but my boss is asking me to fix it.
Does the v280 or other machines print even white margins on full-bleed sheets (without the bleed) and I need to dig into the settings to adjust placement/alignment or am I chasing a rainbow here? I would tell my team to reduce to 96%, but they only print once a month when I take a day off and they'll forget.
tahnks for your thoughts!
I always thought that the margins wouldn't be the same due to however the machine runs the paper through, but my boss is asking me to fix it.
Does the v280 or other machines print even white margins on full-bleed sheets (without the bleed) and I need to dig into the settings to adjust placement/alignment or am I chasing a rainbow here? I would tell my team to reduce to 96%, but they only print once a month when I take a day off and they'll forget.
tahnks for your thoughts!