Borerless printing observations

Hi gang,

I am in the process of sending off an Aperture book to one of the non-Apple services. It was recommended that I make the page size 8.5x11 borderless in the print settings dialog box. Unfortunately, my laptop did not seem to list borderless as an option anywhere. It occured to me that maybe my desktop would have this option, as it was plugged in to a printer that could print borderless pages. Sure enough, the print settings dialog gave me the option for borderless pages when that printer was selected.

I guess in retrospect this may be obvious to some, but I noted when I did a search that others had been struggling with the no borderless problem as I had.

It seems strange that if you are printing to a PDF that there is not some form of generic printer driver that could be selected that includes the borderless option.

Cheers!

MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Nov 6, 2006 4:42 PM

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Dec 5, 2006 2:19 AM in response to Phil McFarlane

OK, I have had this problem too. I sent off my PDF to SharedInk.com and realised that the save to PDF in Aperture does NOT print borderless by default. The problem for me is that as I had no printer that could print borderless, I could not save a PDF as borderless.

Pretty useless!

So, I scoured the Internet and found this:

http://www.educationaltechnology.ca/dan/archives/2005/03/15/add-a-virtual-pdf-pr inter-to-mac-os-x-or-how-to-save-copies-of-completed-pdf-forms-from-acrobat-read er/

Allows you to install a PDF printer, which is accessible as a printer in Aperture (allows you to set printing to borderless). In the preview you'll see that the borders have gone! Once you've set this up, you can actually use the Save PDF instead of the print button, since when I tried to print using the new PDF printer I couldn't actually open the resulting PDF. The Aperture saved PDF (now borderless) now works though, so in effect the installed PDF printer driver is really just a dummy as you can save to PDF and still use the borderless printing functionality that is only initialised once you have installed a printer driver that is capable of this.

Hope this works for you. Good news for anyone that doesn't have a borderless printer.

Rob

Dec 22, 2006 7:21 AM in response to calfcanuck

Personally I couldn't get the installation to complete properly without actually plugging in the printer once. I tried downloading an Epson driver and installing that but it wouldn't complete without the printer.

If anyone knows of a way of installing a driver (hey they're free) then just let everyone know about it.

Just look at the specs of each printer and you'll see which are borderless. e.g. Epson 4800

Dec 23, 2006 3:03 AM in response to brownphotographic

I've spent a while downloading and installing new drivers but so far without any success. However I've discovered that if I select 'Custom Paper Size' in the Aperture print dialogue screen, when printing a Standard-size book the measurements default to 21.587cm x 27.937cm. The metric dimensions of US Letter are given as 216 × 279 mm. When I print the book to PDF it looks correct and is borderless. Next step is to try submitting this to an external print service to see if it's acceptable.

Andy.

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