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Subject:Re: Printing to the edge From:Chris Kowalchuk <chris -at- bdk -dot- net> To:Mpschiesl -at- ra -dot- rockwell -dot- com Date:Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:39:38 -0500
Along the lines of the general "you can't easily do that" responses,
allow me to confirm that it's true, you can't easily do that, but a
professional print-shop can (because they've spent lots of money on
fancy machines and in-house expertise). Is it an option for you to print
your page(s) professionally? Generally you want a fairly large print run
for this to be cost-effective because they need to set up the colour
plates, which costs just as much for one as it does for 5000.