6 x 4 prints are at a ratio of 1.5, check source picture could be at a ratio
of 1.33 this will create left right white borders on a borderless print.
Diagonally stretch photo, before you print, this will solve problem with
slight top bottom cropping.
Chris
"Hoyt Weathers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Jim wrote:
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>> "Hoyt Weathers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > Safetymom123 wrote:
>> >
>> > > You should have the choice when you go to print under printer,
>> preferences,
>> > > then under page layout or paper, paper options, sometimes it is on
>> > > the
>> main
>> > > page for the printerthere should be a check box that says borderless.
>> Be
>> > > aware when printing borderless it enlarges your image slightly. If
>> > > you
>> have
>> > > details around the edge you may lose it when printing borderless.
>> >
>> > I have done all that. I checked Borderless and and made other
>> > selections.
>> I still get
>> > the white borders on the left and right sides. I am stumped.
>> >
>> Are you certain that the paper is really the size it is supposed to be?
>> One
>> package of 4x6 paper was really 4.5 x 7.
>> Jim
>
> Jim I had not thought about that. I just measured the Epson paper with a
> Starrett
> rule. It is exactly 4x6 inches.
> Hoyt
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