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Printing Borderless Photos
You can print your photos with no margins, extending the image all the
way to the edges of the page. Although BorderFree printing is a bit slower
(especially near the edges), you get perfect snapshots or enlargements,
without trimming.
BorderFree printing from your computer supports the following paper
types and sizes:
Loading Paper
Place your paper against the right edge of the feeder. Then slide the left
edge guide against the paper.
Always load paper short edge first, even when you’re printing
landscape-oriented pictures.
Paper name
Description
Letter size
4 × 6
5 × 7
8 × 10
Photo Paper
Perfect for snapshots
S041141
S041272
S041271
S041458
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Premium Glossy
Photo Paper
Glossy photos for
framing and albums
S041286
Roll paper:
S041302
S041464
S041465
Matte Paper -
Heavyweight
Highest-quality matte
photos
S041257
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S041467
Premium Semigloss
Photo Paper
Semigloss photos for
framing and albums
S041286
Roll paper:
S041332
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Premium Luster
Photo Paper
Perfect for portraits
with a textured surface
S041405
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If any paper you buy
comes with a cleaning
sheet, don’t use the
cleaning sheet with this
printer; it may cause a
paper jam.
Make sure the printable (whiter or
glossier) side of the paper is face up