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I'm on MacOS Sonoma 14.4.1, using an HP Envy 6020e

I want to print an A4 Pages document without borders, on plain (not photo) paper. I believe my printer is capable, but can't find the correct settings - I've set all margins to 0 and, on the printer settings page I have 'Border' set to 'none'...but it still insists on giving me a 1/8" white border all round? I can't see how to upload the screenshot here?

Can anyone help me (in words of one syllable and ABC123 language pretty please?!) TIA

 

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@Mitramonday 

 

Welcome to the HP Community --

 

According to the specifications, that is, "what the printer can do",

Borderless printing is supported up to 8.5 X 11 inches.

 

A4 is too long on one side.

 

https://www.a4-size.com/a4-size-in-inches/

 

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Product Specifications for the HP ENVY 6020e All-in-One Printer (2K4V0A)

Borderless printing
Yes (up to 8.5 x 11 in, 216 x 297 mm)

 

 

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@Mitramonday 

 

Welcome to the HP Community --

 

According to the specifications, that is, "what the printer can do",

Borderless printing is supported up to 8.5 X 11 inches.

 

A4 is too long on one side.

 

https://www.a4-size.com/a4-size-in-inches/

 

DragonFur_0-1714252370233.png

Specifications

Product Specifications for the HP ENVY 6020e All-in-One Printer (2K4V0A)

Borderless printing
Yes (up to 8.5 x 11 in, 216 x 297 mm)

 

 

=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=

 

References / Resources

 

HP Printer Home Page - References and Resources

Learn about your Printer - Solve Problems

“Things that are your printer”

When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic

NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System

Categories: Alerts, Troubleshooting, Ink & Paper, HP Software / Drivers / Firmware Updates , Setup & User Guides, Product Specifications, Account & Registration, Warranty & Repair

Open 

 Product Home - Printers

 Enter the device type and model name of your HP product

OR

 Select a saved product from HP Account Dashboard

OR

HP ENVY 6020e All-in-One Printer  

 

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Dragon-Fur

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So the A4 size is 0.693" too long??? How ridiculous that HP didn't set this up to include A4? "Pah!"

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@Mitramonday 

 

The limitation is likely mechanical.

Pah describes it quite well and is one syllable.

Smiling.

 

I managed to purchase some A4 paper one time to test something for a customer in the Community.

I had to get the paper from your side of the Pond (I'm in the USA).

It was a tad expensive and took a while to get here.

Sure, I might have found A4 paper locally, I just didn't come across a source when I was checking.

If you want the project bad enough to do so, check whether Amazon or someone will send you some Letter size paper.

Probably be less expensive and irritating to have the project printed at a local shop.

 

Good Luck.

 

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Thanks for your suggestions, @Dragon-Fur. However, I had already ordered some more A4 from Amazon - and, looking at the prices of US letter-size….well, I’ll pass on that!! It’s not a ‘professional’ type document, so I’ll just have to swallow my irritation and crack on!! Thanks again!

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So are you saying that borderless printing - on UK A4, plain paper - IS possible, despite what Dragon-Fur is saying? Now I feel even more confused! Where would I find ‘borderless printing’ or ‘edge-to-edge printing’ options? I think I’ve seen them when printing photos, but can’t see them printing a document? (As I said in my post, I do have all margins on 0 and the border option is set to ‘none’)

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@Mitramonday 

 

We see this on occasion -- a mew member, a random new user, will suddenly sign up as a member of the Community and start posting.

 

Be very careful -

For example, do not click on random links that might show up in these sorts of posts.

 

Why?  Innocent looking posts by new members that show up where they are unexpected might be a prelude to something nefarious.

 

Is this member's post dangerous, wrong, or suspect?

No, not at the moment.

For that reason, the post is allowed to be left in place.

 

I'll do what I can to have the post checked.

 

 

What to believe?

 

In so much that I'm aware, there is evidence in this instance that all of the HP documentation is correct.

 

 

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