Almost no toner based printer can do this. It's called Full Bleed, and think 
about what happens to the excess toner that has to go off the edge of the paper 
to do that. Ink based printers are designed to do this because they can just 
catch the ink that gets oversprayed, and you can clean/empty the waste ink 
container periodically. Toner is different because the paper with the toner has 
to travel through the fuser, and then what doesn't get fused gets picked up in 
the waste toner bin AFTER the fusing process. The toner that gets left behind 
on a toner based printer has to have some means of being collected. 

There are a few production based copiers that can do this, but they are made to 
do it. Most other printers are not. 

Bob S

 
> On Jun 30, 2017, at 12:48 , Paul Dupuis via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Some printer can not print right to the edge of the paper. I believe
> that the numbers you are seeing reflect the physical limitation on the
> edges of this particular printer.


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