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The print job is larger than the printable area
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If a print job is larger than the maximum printable area of the paper type selected or, in other words, larger than the paper format minus the non-printing margins, the printout will be trimmed at the sides, i.e. image information is lost.
The margins required at the top and at the sides amount to 5 mm whereas the margin at the bottom amounts to 12 mm. For duplex printing, the margin required at the top also is 12 mm.
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Possible solutions
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If possible, print the job on a larger paper format, e.g. an A4 job on A3 paper.
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Select the Scale setting for on the Layout panel. The print job will then be reduced in size homogeneously so that it fits into the printable area. Of course, this means that the printout will not have the original size.
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If the job is larger than the maximum paper format available (e.g. A2), it is also possible to spread the job over several sheets and then assemble it (Tiling setting).
Refer also to Tell me about the settings for jobs--oversize formats.
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