On Jan 5, 9:21 am, "alejandro" <aleksanda...@brisiovonet.hr> wrote: > Did you mean borderless printing? > Every printer needs his margins, some more some less. Some printers have the > ability to do borderless printing but usualy they can do it only on special > or photo paper. So you can adjust the pdf as you wish, even with no margins, > and then try to find under printer options "borderless printing". That is > why I didn't understand :-)) it is a printer thing not pdf!
As much as possible "borderless", yes. Of course the printer will still apply some small margin, but that's ok. A margin of say <0.5 cm. is fine. So it's not a printer thing, I accept the (physical) limitations of the printer, but I want to avoid any extra margins due to software settings. So I need the create a pdf without/less as possible margins, and then I need Acrobat Reader to (silently) print it without any/less as possible extra margins added. I believe the first step is possible, but I am wondering if the second step is possible as well, i.e. can I adjust the options normally appearing in the Printing Dialog through Python? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list