Ricoh GXe3300N Borderless Printing Solution

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Hi again!

I'm having 100% success rate with this so far. I cut an A3 sheet down to 12.5" x 8.4". By cutting down to 12.5" that leaves enough paper for one mug wrap! The 8.4" width allows it to sit in the tray without squashing.

Printing from Photoshop, I select paper type "Legal", untick "Centre image" and put "0" in the "Left Position" field.

It will be printed at the top end of the paper (first edge out) with about 1.5cm left at the bottom (last edge out).

Hope that helps a little more....
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Hi All

Just a little update on this topic for those of you printing medium size placemats and dont want to cut down A3 paper all the time - I ordered some "Letter" size Trupix paper from the Transfer Press which is 8.5"x11" and printing to this using Powerdriver and selecting Letter size is working well for the medium size placemats even with the Ricoh adding its white border - its still quite precise but there is a small bleed and so far the all the ones I have done have not come out with any white on them.
This should save me having to cut down A3 sheets and also removes the worry of "Overspray" if you remove the border.
Obviously I have only tried this so far on medium placemats so I am not sure how this will work on the Jigsaws / mousemats etc due to the shorter height but definately seems a good option for me on the placemats.
Am hoping that someone will start bringing in the "Legal" size paper which seems to be available in the US as this would be another good option I think.
Anyway hoping the above is of interest to all the Ricoh A4 printer owners :-)
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Hi All,

just to chuck my 2 penniths worth in with this one :-)

I have found a supplier out here in Germany that i get A4+ from, i use this in my Ricoh to print the iPad pouches, and most importantly i can now do the Net Book pouches from BMS.

Just thought id share, Merry Xmas

Lee


http://www.printequipment.de/html/en/ar ... 00090.html
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Thanks Lee!

I'll have a search online later, but does anyone know of UK suppliers who stock A4+ ?

Barry
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Don't think there is Barry, and i have searched!! Maybe a few of our suppliers will read this thread and see that there may be enough interest to get some in stock:rolleyes:
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Hi Again,

if there is enough interested, im happy to put an order in at my end and then post to people back there?

Not out to make any money on this, but not looking to loose any either lol

Give me a shout, im paying about €19 for 110 sheets (Plus 19% Mswt (VAT) and delivery to me, then to you etc)

Happy to work out some maths once i know how many people want some.

Lee
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Hi Lee

I've just been in contact with your supplier and they've quoted me this...

"The price for one pack with 110 sheets is 19,90 €.
The delivery costs for one pack are approx. 16,30 €."

Delivery seems a bit pricey, so I've just emailed back for delivery prices of 5, 10, 20 and 50 packs.

Watch this space...
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Ah Nice on Barry :-)

for orders over €150 i get free delivery to my door here in Germany, and i have just weighed one box and it would cost me £3.71 to post a pack back to you guys in the UK. (We have access to a British Post Office out here on camp)

Would be good if a UK supplier could get on board.....Cough Cough Martin :-)
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