Borderless Printing in InDesign CS3
If you want to print to the edge of the page without any white space then you’re going to want to do borderless printing. The first thing to do is to make sure your printer is capable of borderless printing, as many are not. If you’re sure your printer is capable of borderless printing but you are still getting borders when printing from InDesign then try the following:
- Set Paper Size to Defined by Driver

- Click Setup at the bottom of the window
- Click ‘OK’ in the Warning window

- Select Borderless from your printer options and then print




May 20th, 2008 at 12:19 am
Hi, this tip is very useful, but I still had a problem, when I set it up the way you said, it printed it with the full bleed on the sedes but not on the top and buttom, for some reason I still had a white like on the top of the page and on the buttom. Any ideas why?