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I'm trying to print a PDF with bleed but I can't find any option for borderless prints. I've looked in the HP Smart app but can't find anything there, and I can't find anything on the Mac OS printer list. 

 

I'm sure I just need to select an option somewhere but I have no idea where! Hope someone can help...

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Hi @Wheato 

Follow steps to select page borderless option from the next video:

>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odeXFXRvC_Q&ab_channel=KIngdomOfHeavenAndPrayersChurch

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* Click Accepted Solution when question is answered.

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How to print Borderless with Office Mac 2016 ? If just like me, you've got some trouble to figure out how to print out your documents borderless without seeing them trimmed off, here is a simple instruction on how to do that, and the mistakes you shouldn't do. God bless
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Sorry FerRX, I should have added more info as I'm not using Word.

 

I'm trying to print a flyer using Adobe InDesign. It's not scaled to fit the paper. It has 3mm bleed settings so should be borderless. Even setting the print size to more than 100% doesn't work - it just makes the image larger *within* the white borders. So it looks like it's definitely a setting on the printer as this works fine on our black-and-white printer. 

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