![]() I'll submit a bug on this to the Acrobat development group. A somewhat sophisticated workaround, assuming that you are printing to a PostScript printer, is to edit the PPD file for the printer to change the imageable area to 0 for the 11x17 paper (either labelled as "ledger" or "tabloid"). The people who designed the Print dialog box in 2010 are idiots. Then click the triangle next to 'Full Page Slides' to reveal the oh-so-hidden 'Scale to Fit Paper' option. There is no easy workaround other than third party imposition plugins. Acrobat can size the pages of a PDF to fit the selected paper size. Set the slide size to 11x17 then in the print dialog box, click the Printer Properties and set the printer to 11x17 also. Apparently, though, the actual Acrobat implementation of "booklet printing" does the equivalent of "fit to printable area" accounting for the unprintable margins on your page. ![]() I assume that you might be printing 8.5"x11" pages to 11"x17" paper for your booklet in which case you would reasonably expect that the 8.5"x11" logical pages in your PDF file would be printed full size on the 11"x17" paper. Thanks for the information about doing "booklet printing." That changes the situation significantly. In order to achieve a print to the edge you need to ‘overprint’ the slide, for example, use an A3 (or US Ledger) printer and paper and print at. Is there any way I can upload an image here to illustrate the problem? Answer (1 of 3): All printers have a margin you can’t print on, otherwise the ink would bleed onto the bed of the printer and contaminate further sheets. ![]() I am doing the booklet printing, so the scale is not available.
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