Long-Axis Print Is Clipped
The file may be too large for the printer’s memory.
If necessary, change the printing area in your software.
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Image is Clipped

• This normally indicates a discrepancy between the actual printing area on the loaded media and the printing area

as understood by your software. For general advice on printing areas and page ￿size, see Printable Area.

Check the actual printing area for the media size you have loaded (printing area = media size minus margins). For media size and margins, see Printable Area.

Check what your software understands to be the printing area (which it may call “printable area” or “imagable area”). For example, some software applications assume standard printing areas that are larger than those used in this printer.

Check that the orientation of the media is the same as that assumed by your software. The front-panel Paper > Page format > Rotate option changes the orientation of a print and, on roll media, the orientation of the page. It is possible that a rotated image on roll media may be slightly clipped in order to retain the correct page size, as explained in Page Size.

You may have asked to rotate the page from portrait to landscape on media that is not wide enough, for example a D/A1-size page rotated on a D/A1-size roll.

Does your software support long-axis prints?

Have you specified an appropriate media size in your software?

Make sure that the printer’s Page format > Size is set to Inked area.

There may not be sufficient memory.

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HP 800 manual Image is Clipped