costadinos
Printer Guru
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2012
- Messages
- 273
- Reaction score
- 98
- Points
- 111
- Location
- Cyprus
- Printer Model
- 7900, 4900, 9890, R2000, P50
After using the 3880 for a few days, I realised that, to my disappointment, while the printer is capable of performing borderless prints on select paper sizes, it looks to not be able to print borderless for a custom length of paper.
To my understanding, the limitation to borderless printing is the placement of the ink absorbing pads under the paper path, which should constrain the paper width only, not its length.
The same is true for the R2000, there are certain widths that support borderless prints, but the length can be selected by the user.
Is this really an omission by Epson or is there another reason why this is so? And of course, is there a workaround to this without using RIP software (expensive)? Could it be a driver version issue? (for example, the newer version of my R2000 printer supports even more borderless widths than the older version).
I tried creating a slightly larger page size than the paper to minimize the border (like Epson suggests doing with their 7900), but it didn't work, the printer probably has a sensor and just won't print past the 1/6 inch or so mark from the border.
To my understanding, the limitation to borderless printing is the placement of the ink absorbing pads under the paper path, which should constrain the paper width only, not its length.
The same is true for the R2000, there are certain widths that support borderless prints, but the length can be selected by the user.
Is this really an omission by Epson or is there another reason why this is so? And of course, is there a workaround to this without using RIP software (expensive)? Could it be a driver version issue? (for example, the newer version of my R2000 printer supports even more borderless widths than the older version).
I tried creating a slightly larger page size than the paper to minimize the border (like Epson suggests doing with their 7900), but it didn't work, the printer probably has a sensor and just won't print past the 1/6 inch or so mark from the border.