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I think you might have to experiment to see if you can get what you want.


Most printers have two modes

1) control of margins that have a minimum small margin

2) borderless where part of the image is printed outside the edge of the actual paper to make it borderless.


In case 1 you still have to trim all of the edges

In case 2a) With not creating any overlap, you will be missing part of the image at the boundaries

in case 2b) If you request overlap along with borderless, you won't have any cutting to do yet you will need to overlap the images

in case 3b) some printer dirvers allow controlling the amount of the image to overlap outside the print edge so if the printer if perfectly aligned, and you set this parameter then you can line up the images side by side, yet most often on one side you will have some unprinted papter and the other side lose just a bit of image.


There may be other options and just doing this from memory.


So just tradeoffs


John Wheeler


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