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How do the new 870 and 875DC Epson printers print “edge-to-edge” on the roll paper?

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How do the new 870 and 875DC Epson printers print “edge-to-edge” on the roll paper?

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These printers include Epson Digital PhotoLab System software which enables you to print continuous edge-to-edge 4″ x 6″ snapshots on roll paper, with very little ink spray or splatter over the edges of the 4″ wide paper (there are two sponges on either side of the paper track that absorb the over spray of ink). The software also prints each 6″ butted up against the next 6″ print, with no white space in between each print — just like they come out of a mini-lab photo processor. No trimming of the 4″ width is necessary, the only cutting needed is between each 6″ print — which is best done on a small rotary paper cutter (which you will need to purchase separately, and is not an Epson product).

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