Related Information
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“Adjusting the Print Color” on page 60
Colors Differ from What You See on the Display
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Display devices such as computer screens have their own display properties. If the display is unbalanced, the
image are not displayed with proper brightness and colors. Adjust the properties of the device.
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Light shining into the display has an effect on how the image is seen on the display. Avoid direct sunlight and
confirm the image where an appropriate illuminance is assured.
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Colors may differ from what you see on smart devices such as smart phones or tablets with high-resolution
displays.
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Colors on a display are not quite identical to those on paper because the display device and the printer have a
different process of producing colors.
Cannot Print Without Margins
Make borderless setting in the print settings. If you select a paper type that does not support borderless printing,
you cannot select
Borderless
. Select a paper type that supports borderless printing.
Related Information
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“Printing Basics - Windows” on page 44
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“Printing Basics - Mac OS” on page 45
Edges of the Image are Cropped During Borderless Printing
During borderless printing, the image is slightly enlarged and the protruding area is cropped. Select a smaller
enlargement setting.
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Windows
Click
Settings
next to the
Borderless
checkbox on the printer driver's
Main
tab, and then change the settings.
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Mac OS
Change the
Expansion
setting from the print dialog's
Print Settings
menu.
The Position, Size, or Margins of the Printout Are Incorrect
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Load paper in the correct direction, and slide the edge guides against the edges of the paper.
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When placing the originals on the scanner glass, align the corner of the original with the corner indicated by a
symbol on the frame of the scanner glass. If the edges of the copy are cropped off, move the original slightly
away from the corner.
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