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6.13.5. Layout and image size
Processing in borderless printing
1) Rotate the image data by 90 degrees (if necessary) to align the long edges of the image with those of the
paper (or perforated lines).
2) Enlarge (or reduce) the image data in the same magnification of portrait and landscape so as to align
either the long or short edges of the image with those of the paper (or perforated lines), so that blank
space in the paper (inside the perforated line) is completely eliminated.
3) Any image data extending beyond the printing area will be cut off and not printed. (The discarded
image data will be equally divided between top and bottom, or left and right.)
Note: As printing of the image is performed to an area 5 mm larger than that of the paper size, the
perimeter of the image is further trimmed by a few millimeters.