Problem Solver 216
Margins appear in borderless printing.
oAre you printing on tracing paper?
If too much ink is used when printing in B&W on tracing paper, you may get better results by
choosing a lower print density in the Paper Configuration dialog or by selecting Tracing Paper
<Low Duty> for Media Type.
oAre the settings for the print data in the application correct?
Make sure that the paper settings in the application are correct as well as in the printer driver.
See “Borderless Printing” on page 106.
oAre the paper settings correct?
Make sure that the paper settings of the printer match the paper that you are using.
oHave you changed the amount of enlargement?
Adjust the amount of enlargement for borderless printing. Margins may appear if you set the
amount of enlargement to Min.
See “Borderless Printing” on page 106.
oIs the paper stored correctly?
The paper may expand or contract if it is not stored correctly so that margins appear even when
borderless is set. See the documentation supplied with the paper for more information on the
storage method.
oAre you using paper that supports borderless printing?
Paper that does not support borderless printing may expand or contract while printing so that
margins appear even when borderless is set. We recommend using paper that is designed to
support borderless printing.
oTry adjusting the cutter.
When there are margins on the top and bottom of the roll paper while performing borderless
printing, try performing Adjust Cut Position. It may reduce the margins.
See “Maintenance menu” on page 174.