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Upgraded from an 8610 to Pro Premiere Officejet. I was able to print 4 photos on a page without borders. When trying to do with the Pro, it automatically changes to with borders when I select 4 copies to a page. Can I get around this? This is causing a business supply issue. 

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Not sure.

If this is your printer:

HP OfficeJet Pro 9019/Premier All-in-One Printer 

 

The Specifications indicate restrictions on Borderless printing Media (kind of paper).

 

Product Specifications for the HP OfficeJet Pro 9019/Premier All-in-One Printer (1KR54A)

Paper Handling

Media sizes supported (metric)
A4; A5; A6; B5 (JIS); Envelope (DL, C5, C6, Chou #3, Chou #4); Card (Hagaki, O**bleep**u Hagaki)
Media sizes supported (U.S. standard)
Letter; Legal; Government Legal; Executive; Statement; 3 x 5 in; 4 x 6 in; 5 x 7 in; 13 x 18 cm; 8 x 10 in; 10 x 15 cm; L; Photo 2L; Envelope( #10, Monarch, 5.5 bar); Card (3 x 5 in, 4 x 6 in, 5 x 8 in)
Media sizes, custom (metric)
Tray 1: 76.2 x 127 to 215.9 x 355.6 mm
Media sizes, custom (U.S. standard)
Tray 1: 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14; 5 x 8.3 to 8.5 x 14 in
Media types
Plain Paper, HP Photo Papers, HP Matte Brochure or Professional Paper, HP Matte Presentation Paper, HP Glossy Brochure or Professional Paper, Other Photo Inkjet Papers, Other Matte Inkjet Papers, Other Glossy Inkjet Papers, Thick Plain Paper, Light/Recycled Plain Paper, HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper, Glossy
Media weight supported (metric)
60 to 105 g/m² (plain); 220 to 280 g/m² (photo); 75 to 90 g/m² (envelope); 163 to 200 g/m² (card)
Media weight supported (U.S. standard)
16 to 28 lb (plain paper); 60 to 75 lb (photo); 20 to 24 lb (envelope); 90 to 110 lb (card)
Borderless printing
Yes, on photo and brochure paper only, up to 8.5 x 11 in (US letter), 210 x 297 mm (A4)

 

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Datasheet

Borderless Printing

Yes, on photo and brochure paper only, up to8.5x11in (US letter), 210x297mm (A4)

 

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OK.  I have no idea how you have been doing this - certainly, you are using some kind of print / view software to group the four image Tiles together for printing.

 

I figured out a way to accomplish the task (Create photo array of images) using Irfanview .

 

The only problem, if there is one, is that I don't have any images that actually fit on a 7x5 inch paper when set into 2 columns / 2 rows .

 

I have a 2x2 array - with space between the top and bottom rows.

 

Curious...

What size is each image tile?

What software are you using?

 

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No software. I right click on the image. Chose 5x7 4 copies, hp photo paper. No problem until I changed printers. Now it will not accept borderless if I have 4 copies. It auto changes.

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@Batman128 

 

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After re-reading this thread, I realize I am not the right one to answer this question.

 

I don't have the tools necessary to duplicate your setup nor do I have a printer that can do this without intervention (software, settings, deliberate acts to accomplish the task).

 

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In general, using the method you describe leaves the settings up to the printer and perhaps whatever is (was last) set as the printing preferences.  

 

I would guess you'll have better control if you open the image in software meant for the file type and then print using the settings available.

 

If you don't want to do that, at least check the Printing Preferences and make sure your job parameters are set.

 

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