: How to resolve a problem with exporting in CorelDraw? When I'm working in CorelDraw and my paper size is A4 (it's shows in the left upper corner) I keep the size of my poster into the limits
When I'm working in CorelDraw and my paper size is A4 (it's shows in the left upper corner)
I keep the size of my poster into the limits of my borders/paper.
Meanwhile, I have nothing changed in the settings and
I go to export my .cdr file :
it is not centered in the paper as you can see ...
when im going to print the above RGB file(poster) it is printed all but leaves a big gap at the right of the page of my paper, and at the left side of my paper has no border at all
I do not understand what I am doing wrong. How can I correct the issue?
More posts by @Phylliss782
3 Comments
Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best
This is probably because you're using non-borderless Printer (border-type printer).
This will always make a margin on your printed paper because the print head can't print on the edge of the paper.
You can read printer manual if it really support borderless printing and how to activate that feature on the printer driver software.
I am posting a reproduction of your image. You can not see the problem in the first post becouse it is a white area on the white webpage but your problem is marked with the red rectangle:
Making evident the problem otake.com.mx/Foros/ObjectsOutsidePaperSize.png
As you can see your file has an area outside your paper (red), becouse you have some "phantom" objects. This can be for example the border of a bitmap including transparent ones (green) some effects arround some objects, like drop shadows, or rotated bitmaps (cyan) or just a little object with a color you cant see, like white or no color at all (purple)
To see all thoose objects you can swich the viewing mode Menu > View > Drawing lines
To solve the problem you can either crop the individual objects or using the power clip option to put everithing inside a page size rectangle.
Check SCALING options before exporting. if you are not sure about scale and really clueless about white band then just group everything on the page by pressing ctrl+A and ctrl+G, double click on RECTANGLE TOOL and then Powerclip (Effects > powerclip > Place Inside Container) the grouped elements into the rectangle. This will hide all overflows.
Terms of Use Create Support ticket Your support tickets Stock Market News! © vmapp.org2024 All Rights reserved.