Lightroom :: Borderless Printing On Canon Pixma 9000 Mk II
Apr 18, 2012
I've been experiencing a problem when printing borderless on with LR4. Although I'm using borderless print settings, all margins are 0 and cell size is 4x6 or 8x10 or whatever it needs to be, the bottom edge of all photos has a 1-2mm line of unprinted paper.
This is also visible on the print preview of LR4, as you can see on the bottom of the attached image.
I just bought a Canon Pixma ip4920 printer, and I use Paint Shop Pro X4 - the problem i'm having is that what I see on scrren and what I get when printing a picture are totally different. My computer is a Dell Inspiron laptop. How to calibrating the colors to match?
I have a lot of experience as a photographer but none as a printer. I normally work with a dedicated print lab that knows my settings and such, but I bought a Canon Pixma Pro 9500 MkII for printing on the side personal projects.
The thing is, I don't know jack about printing. I do want to learn however. I plan on printing everything from Lightroom in stead of Photoshop since my retouched PSD files end up back in my catalog.
My monitors are all calibrated for color accuracy. How do I set up my printer with Lightroom to get good results and such.
In the Print area, Lightroom 4 says in italics at the bottom to turn off the colour management in the Print Dialog if you're chosing to print with a profile.
how to do this with my Canon Pro9000 mk2 via OSX Lion 10.7?
All my settings are correct. I have correct paper selected (borderless). All sliders are at ZERO. Aspect ratio of picture is correct. Correct ICC profiles are installed. THIS IS CLEARLY A LIGHTROOM ISSUE! I can print perfectly using Canon's supplied software.
I am printing to Epson R3000 with LR managing the colour management. I can't get the borders to zero in the print module and have a small boarder of a few millimetres on a one cell print.
I get good colour reproduction from my Canonn Pixma Pro9000 printer with Photoshop managing colour. However when using the XPS driver version (which should give finer gradation of colour), this is not the case. I have been told by Canon that this is because the driver in Photoshop is the basic one, and that I should find the XPS driver on the Adobe site and download it. However, I have been unable to find the driver.
I wanted to create an A4 borderless print in my canon mg6150 from within the print module. I can do a borderless print using the canon easyprint.
I go into page setup and the properties of my printer and set the page layout to borderless and click OK.
However, I am unable to set the margins to zero. When I go back into my page setup and check the page layout, it has reverted to normal so it has ignored my setting.
I just purchased a new HP photosmart 7520. When I am in print layout, with the printer settings on borderless printing, I still get a border. This doesn't happen on every template - Avery #3268, 3266, new blank sheet, etc. Seems to work properly when using business cards, How do I get it to work properly with no border
I have a HP Photosmart 8250 photo printer. I also have Photoshop CS 8.0, how do I print borderless 4x6 and 8 1/2x11 photos in photoshop CS? Please take me step by step, since I dont know much about photoshop.
I have my digital camera set to take pictures at 2272x1704. Is this setting to high? What should I set it at? It's a Samsung Digimax A402 4 mega pixels.
When using my HP 7020e photosmart printer and Adobe photoshop elements 11, I get a very small white border on the prints. I have set for borderless printing. Adobe says the print size is 4.2 x 6.18 instead of 4 x 6.
I have owned Photoshop CS3 and CS5. I have used these products across 3 different computers, OSX and Windows in several different versions. I have used 4 or 5 different printers and each and every time my images print offset to the left of the page with about an 1 inch blank space down the right edge of the page. Portrait or Landscape, it makes no difference. I have tweaked the settings in Photoshop and the operating system and printer settings endlessly, all to no avail.why Photoshop isn't capable of printing an image centered on the page or borderless. I am currently using Windows 8.1 beta, an Intel i5 based system, a Canon MG6220 printer with Photoshop 5.1 64 and 32 bit.
I have been trying to make business cards in Lightroom 4. Everything works fine except no matter how I set things up my 2 X 3.5 inch photos print at 3 11/16 X 2 1/8 inch. My printer is set to print borderless 4 X 6. My settings under Custom Package are as in the screenshot below.
How to print A3 size borderless portrait using Epson R1500W. I've got this printer 2 days ago and still can not figure aout how to do it. I've got few mm blank in either side of length wise.
I have Photoshop CS4 and up graded my computer to an iMac, with OS X 10.8.5. I have a Canon printer imagePROGRAF iPF6100. I have download the necessary drivers from Canon. The iMac see the printer and have done a nozzle check through the iMac. When in Photoshop there is no joy in getting a print off. Do I need an update from Adobe and if so where is the web link?
I'm used to HP ploters, but our division got a canon last year. I'm not able to plot a 36x48 sheet on this plotter. For some reason, the plotter cuts off the length/width at 36". It's like the plotter is forcing it to cut at 36". When I choose to the paper size, "ARCH E borderless" shows. The plot preview looks fine, but the hard copy is always cut off.
My prints are no longer coming out centered. I have the "center" box checked in the CS6 print dialogue box. The prints are not centered left to right or top to bottom.
This seems to be a problem since I upgraded to CS 6 extended and or newest print driver for my Canon Pro 9500.
I believe that since I did one or both of these changes there is a border (consitst of slanted hash marks around the perimiter of the print dialogue picture) in the preview of the print.The border segments left and right are not equal and are very uneven in width. The top and bottom borders are closer but still not even in width.
I have a question about plotting into Canon plotter (Canon imagePROGRAF iPF750) with possible feature to plot as a drawn area.
Simply say I want to specified only one custom/roll paper size, make it custom size as a default. After that I want to plot exactly the accurate drawn area from my dwg. So with this settings I cannot specified custom paper size for each unique dwg.
I'm using this settings with Xerox WF (picture to see the settings) and working like a charm.
I have a question about plotting at Canon plotter (Canon imagePROGRAF iPF750) with possible has feature to plot as a drawn area.
Simply say I want to specified only one custom/roll paper size, make it custom size as a default. After that I want to plot exactly the accurate drawn area from my dwg. So with this settings I cannot specified custom paper size for each unique dwg.
For example I'm using this settings with another plotting device -- Xerox WF (picture to see the chosen settings) and working like a charm.
How do I convert the colour profile of a Lightroom custom printing package from Adobe Prophoto to sRGB before printing? For that matter, how do I save the thing? I have no interest in saving the template, or the collection separately, since neither has any use without the other. And without saving them as one finished item, I have no way to convert the colour profile of that item. I can see clearly from the appearance of the print preview that the above mentioned colour profile conversion is required.
I have LR 4 and now I have bought a Canon 70D. Lightroom said it was unable to interpret the RAW files and directed me to get an update. I have updated to 4.4 and still have the same problem. How can I get my RAW files into Lightroom 4?
Problem: Connects and works once in 30 or 40 tries. Sometimes shows the camera connection and sometimes it will not. Have changed cables, wiggled cables, used different USB ports, and anything else I could think of to do. When it works, the Tethered Capture window does show all the pertinent info and the shutter release button works. Most of the time, it will at least recognize the camera, but none of the settings and will not download to the computer/Lightroom (as seen below). The camera will shoot and record the image to the internal card... just not to the computer/Lightroom.
I have since run maintenance programs, rebooted, changed to 32 bit, etc......
Equipment: Mac 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with Mac OS X 10/7.2 using Lightroom 3 (with all updates including Camera Raw), 4 gigs ram, 500 gig hard drive,with 200 gigs open.
I am testing the trial version of Lightroom 5.2. My new camera is a Canon EOS 70D. When importing RAW files into Lightroom the colors of some photos are wrong. RAWs from my older 450D are fine.
For example on one photo the sky isn't blue but turquoise. When using the DNG Converter I get the same color. The sky was blue though. When opening the file in Digital Photo Professional by Canon, the sky is blue as it should be.
It happens on some other photos as well. Mostly if they have a high blue content. If in Lightroom I increase the blue content and decrease the shades it almost looks as it should.