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Greg_Constantine@adobeforums.com #1
Adobe Printer Margins
I currently have a 50 page document that I've created in InDesign CS and have exported to a PDF file. Each page of the document is 6x9 inches in size.
With Adobe reader, I want to print this document onto 16x19 sheets of paper, using the 'multiple pages per sheet' function (4 pages per sheet). Yet, when Adobe lays out these four pages and when printing four pages per sheet, a half inch margin is somehow automatically applied, which causes the 4 pages of the document to automatically be downsized.
I'm using an Epson 2000P printer which will allow me to print from edge to edge. Any help as to how I can print 4 pages per sheet without this added and unnecessary margin????
Thank you.
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Barry_Ryan@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Adobe Printer Margins
Have you tried to change the size in the print dialogue settings? And what version of Reader or Acrobat are you using?
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Greg_Constantine@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Adobe Printer Margins
I'm using 7.0 Reader. I've tried almost every possible option in the printer settings but still get the same results. In the summary section of Page Set up, it lists the document as having 0 margins.
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Barry_Ryan@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Adobe Printer Margins
What printer settings are you referring to Reader or Epson 2000p?
What happens if you printed the doc using InDesgin?
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Jon_Bessant@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Adobe Printer Margins
The multiple option under the print menu is not supposed to be an exact
science - if you wish complete control, purchase the full version of
Acrobat and then a third-party IMPOSITION plug-in such as Quite Imposing
([url]http://www.quite.com[/url]) ...
Jon
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