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Old October 22nd 04, 10:49 AM
Fernando Cassia
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Hi there,

QMS Newbie question: Is there a way to make a QMS / KONICA / Minolta
2300 print a digital image on an A4 page with no white borders
around?.

My guess is that this is a limitation of the drum size. Is this
correct?. Perhaps the printer accepts A4 paper but the printing area
is limited to letter sized paper?. I have tested printing using Paint
Shop Pro, telling the program to "strech the image to fit page". I
still get a white border around.

Fernando
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Old October 22nd 04, 09:52 PM
Mr. BlairJames H. Mason III
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The konica 2300 series?? Which one???

"Fernando Cassia" wrote in message
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Hi there,

QMS Newbie question: Is there a way to make a QMS / KONICA / Minolta
2300 print a digital image on an A4 page with no white borders
around?.

My guess is that this is a limitation of the drum size. Is this
correct?. Perhaps the printer accepts A4 paper but the printing area
is limited to letter sized paper?. I have tested printing using Paint
Shop Pro, telling the program to "strech the image to fit page". I
still get a white border around.

Fernando



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Old October 24th 04, 08:22 PM
Martijn
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"Fernando Cassia" wrote in message
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Hi there,

QMS Newbie question: Is there a way to make a QMS / KONICA / Minolta
2300 print a digital image on an A4 page with no white borders
around?.

My guess is that this is a limitation of the drum size. Is this
correct?. Perhaps the printer accepts A4 paper but the printing area
is limited to letter sized paper?. I have tested printing using Paint
Shop Pro, telling the program to "strech the image to fit page". I
still get a white border around.


Dear Fernando,

I'll check tomorrow at the office and I'll let you know asap

best regards,
Martijn Vlietstra



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Old October 26th 04, 06:33 PM
Fernando Cassia
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"Mr. BlairJames H. Mason III" wrote in message link.net...
The konica 2300 series?? Which one???


2350EN. I said "2300 series" because I understand the only difference
between the 2300 and 2350/2350en is the circuit board/funcions, with
both laser engines being the same.

FC

"Fernando Cassia" wrote in message
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Hi there,

QMS Newbie question: Is there a way to make a QMS / KONICA / Minolta
2300 print a digital image on an A4 page with no white borders
around?.

My guess is that this is a limitation of the drum size. Is this
correct?. Perhaps the printer accepts A4 paper but the printing area
is limited to letter sized paper?. I have tested printing using Paint
Shop Pro, telling the program to "strech the image to fit page". I
still get a white border around.

Fernando

 




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