Microsoft Word
1. Click "Page Layout," then "Margins." Select "Custom Margins" from the drop-down menu.
2. Enter "0" into the Top, Left, Bottom and Right fields. Select "Whole Document" from the Apply To drop-down menu.
3. Click "Paper" and select the appropriate dimensions for the document from the Paper Size drop-down. Click "OK."
Adobe Photoshop
1.
Click "File," then "Print." Select "Scale to Fit Media" or drag the
edges of the bounding box to the top, left, right and bottom margins of
the page.
2.
Click the "Print Settings" button. Click through the tabs and look for
Borderless Printing, Photo Printing-Borderless or a similar option.
3. Click "OK" to remove the margins from the document.
1.
Double-click the PDF document to open it in the default program, usually
Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Pro. Open the “File” menu and click
“Print” to open the Print dialog box.
2.
Select your printer from the “Printer” drop-down menu and select
“Actual size” under “Size Options.” Click the “Page Setup” button. If
your printer supports borderless printing, the Margins section of the
dialog box will be editable; change each margin setting to “0” and click
“OK.”
3.
Change any additional settings, such as number of copies and which
pages of the PDF to print. When ready, click the “Print” button to print
your PDF document without margins.
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