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WroteDepending on the printer model type, the text will print to within 0.2' - 0.3' of the edge of the paper, but that's a hard limitation-not changeable.That's the printer's margin. There is no other margin involved with a PDF document.A PDF is an electronic print (well that was the starting point of a PDF. Today it's much more but that's not relevant).Any 'margin' that has been defined in the PDF document has been defined by the Application creating the PDF file. With Acrobat DC (not reader!) it is however possible to crop the design to something smaller, if it is that what you need to do:This is, however not possible if the document is protected.

WroteDepending on the printer model type, the text will print to within 0.2' - 0.3' of the edge of the paper, but that's a hard limitation-not changeable.That's the printer's margin. There is no other margin involved with a PDF document.A PDF is an electronic print (well that was the starting point of a PDF. Today it's much more but that's not relevant).Any 'margin' that has been defined in the PDF document has been defined by the Application creating the PDF file. With Acrobat DC (not reader!) it is however possible to crop the design to something smaller, if it is that what you need to do:This is, however not possible if the document is protected. I'm not so sure the margin is a property of the printer.

None of my printer settings (printer Properties in Windows, or hardware settings on the printer's front panel) have a settable margin. Depending on the printer model type, the text will print to within 0.2' - 0.3' of the edge of the paper, but that's a hard limitation-not changeable.Anyway, I found another way to do mostly what I want, i.e.

To print a larger doc image (by shrinking the margins & thus making room for expanded text size) of each 8.5 x 11 PDF in a 2-up image per page of paper.My Xerox Phaser printer allows specifying custom-sized paper. So, for a 2-up side-by-side 8.5 x 11 image on Legal paper (8.5 x 14), I define a 'Big Legal' size of 10 x 14.3.' The printer, then gets fooled into thinking it has more paper size to work with, so it prints further to the edges and thus expands each page image resulting in larger sized text. It'll print to within about 1/2' of the edge of the paper this way. WroteDepending on the printer model type, the text will print to within 0.2' - 0.3' of the edge of the paper, but that's a hard limitation-not changeable.That's the printer's margin. There is no other margin involved with a PDF document.A PDF is an electronic print (well that was the starting point of a PDF.

Today it's much more but that's not relevant).Any 'margin' that has been defined in the PDF document has been defined by the Application creating the PDF file. With Acrobat DC (not reader!) it is however possible to crop the design to something smaller, if it is that what you need to do:This is, however not possible if the document is protected.

I am trying to print pages from a PDF file from my HP Photosmart 7515 printer. I am printing 2 pages per sheet (under 'page size and handling' I have selected: multiple, pages/sheet: custom 1 X 2, horizontal orientation, portrait, print on both sides of the paper ).

The left and right margins take up a lot of space, so I would like to reduce the margins, thus making the printable area larger and easier to see. I don't have access to the original document used to make the PDF, so I can't alter the margins and make a new PDF document. I see options for borderless printing, but no matter what choices I seem to make, the dialog box where you can make adjustments to the margins is grayed out with a value of 1'. Can anyone help me? Is there some combination of features that will 'unlock' the grayed out margin dialog?Thank you!

Thank you so much for trying to help me. I did as you said. That option was only available in the 'Size' tab of the Paper Size and Handling section. The view automatically increased; however, when I switched to the 'Multiple' tab, that size increase didn't carry over to my view with 2 pages on one sheet. I even went up to a 200% size increase.

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Adobe Page Setup Margins Greyed Out Mac

Pdf booklet printing margins

The view and print-out retains the 1' border. It seems like I need to find a combination to unlock the grayed out margin settings (found by clicking 'Page Setup' in the lower left of that print screen). Or perhaps, does this mean this feature is not available on the HP Photoshop 7515 printer?

Default Page Setup Margins

In the advanced options for this printer, I tryed the option for borderless printing, and I've also selected 'No'for 'Preserve Layout' (in case Adobe was trying to force the margins). Still, the margins settings are grayed out with 1'.

According to a datasheet I found for the printer, borderless printing is supported.The document mentions nothing about which Media (kind of paper) and / or which paper size supports the borderless setting. Hi,Generally, would the original document have large right and left margins? Can you see large margins shown in the Print Preview screen of Adobe Reader? Click the Booklet tab under Page Size & Handling and review the print preview, if the original document print preview include these margins those will be printed too.