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Author Topic: How do I reduce paper waste between printed jobs?  (Read 930 times)
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« on: February 02, 2024, 05:24:48 PM »

I use roll paper on my printer.  Until recently, when I used Qimage to send jobs to the printer, the paper between jobs was about 1 3/4".  Then, I was trying to get color matching to work, and changed the Printer Profile to "Let printer/driver manage the color."  Now, when I send jobs, the paper waste is 3 3/4".  I was using the thin strips to strap up the photo roll.  How can I get that to work again.  I have searched on Qimage side and the Canon side, and I cannot find an answer.
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2024, 07:31:15 PM »

No software can control how much the roll advances before or after a job since that is internal to the driver.  But... you can control how much leftover space is on your "page".  All printers require that you define a page length when using roll paper so just be sure there is no white space above or below the print on Qimage's live view.  If there is white space either above or below the print, your page length is longer than it needs to be.  The solution is to redefine your page length to something smaller.  Qimage will do that for you automatically if you change your placement to IntelliCut and you turn on the auto roll length option next to the media size dropdown.

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