Epson ColorWorks C7500 Technical Reference Guide - Page 152

Label Media Design, Borderless Printing Settings, Display the printer driver window.

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Label Media Design  Use die-cut labels by applying a kiss cut to the label and applying a matrix. However, do not apply a matrix for both ends of roll paper.  Black marks are necessary because the gaps between labels cannot be detected when using media with matrix. Although the position of the black mark is generally aligned with the leading edge of the label, extending the printable area results in misalignment of the position of the black mark, making it necessary to adjust the printing position of the printer. Borderless Printing Settings This section describes the printing methods of borderless printing of the below-indicated label.  Label size: Width: 107.0 mm Height: 150.0 mm  Settings of the "User Defined Media Layout" created by using the printer driver Media Form: Die-cut Label (BlackMark) Borderless Printing: Check Perform the following procedures to set the media layout of the printer driver for borderless printing. 1 Display the printer driver window. Refer to "How to Display the Printer Driver" on page 76. 2 On "General" window, click [User Defined...]. The "User Defined Media Layout" screen is displayed. 152

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Label Media Design
Use die-cut labels by applying a kiss cut to the label and applying a matrix. However, do not apply a matrix for
both ends of roll paper.
Black marks are necessary because the gaps between labels cannot be detected when using media with
matrix. Although the position of the black mark is generally aligned with the leading edge of the label,
extending the printable area results in misalignment of the position of the black mark, making it necessary to
adjust the printing position of the printer.
Borderless Printing Settings
This section describes the printing methods of borderless printing of the below-indicated label.
Label size:
Width: 107.0 mm
Height: 150.0 mm
Settings of the “User Defined Media Layout” created by using the printer driver
Media Form: Die-cut Label (BlackMark)
Borderless Printing: Check
Perform the following procedures to set the media layout of the printer driver for borderless printing.
1
Display the printer driver window.
Refer to
"How to Display the Printer Driver" on page 76
.
2
On “General” window, click [User Defined...].
The “User Defined Media Layout” screen is displayed.