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You may have to make several
adjustments to one or more of
these values. After each adjust-
ment you can click the Test but-
ton to print a small test pattern
on the label. This will help you
find the proper alignment value.
E. CREATING A FULL BLEED PRINT
1. If you are having trouble making the image cover the entire
label, first make sure the image is printing at least as big as
the label size you have selected. To accomplish this using
Nice Label, make the image a few millimeters larger than
the label by dragging the image over the edge of the label
on all sides. The bounding box around the image will turn
red when it is over the edge of the label. Try printing again
to see if it covers the entire label. If not, move on to step
two.
2. Adjust these settings in the printer driver preferences to
create a .05" (1.2mm) overbleed.
Page Size. Increase the page size width in the driver
preferences by .1 inches. Increase the height by .1 inches.
If you are using Nice Label, simply change the size under
the File Menu - Label Setup. Increase the size of the image
to fit the new larger page size. If you are using other
graphics programs you will need to change the page size
in the application and in the printer driver preferences.
Left Margin Offset. You must decrease the left margin off-
set to center the over bleed on the label. If you overbleed
by .05" you will need to decrease the Left Margin Offset by
12. This will center the page size increase so there is a .05
inch over bleed on both left and right sides.
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