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I set the print on pdf without margins.
I noticed that with any pdf reader I can't change the print margins.

I have at least succeeded, setting the necessary settings to print by placing one side, but disappear the dashes of bending a4 on the printed design.

Do you understand? or do you manage to trim one side of the table without losing the dashes of bending a4?
 
I have not understood whether the dashes are not displayed in pdf or plotted paper.
for the second aspect, since most printers have the print area below the sheet size, do the most obvious: stretches of a few millimeters the hyphens.
 
indents are not displayed on plotted paper.
by tapping the dashes I do not solve because the inner rectangle of the square is printed.
the dashes and the outer rectangle are not printed.

but I prefer cmq so in place to see the full square and trim all 4 sides....
 
the pins (cloths) of the plating serve to indicate the limits of the bending of the sheet, if they are not drawn in the outer pane but "enter" inside what is the problem??

in questo pdf the notches are complete and "enter" in the inner pane. . .610.webp...but by printing with a plotter where the print area is lower than the sheet, the so designed pockets allow you to correctly bend.609.webpAlternatively you can always buy an automatic bending machine... :
 
I have "resolved" using a roll from 594mm (2 to4) and one from 297mm for small long tables.
I lose the outer square we say and much of the dash that indicates the fold but I am sorry to have to trim every time the tables.
the plating remains in fact composed of only one line at 6mm from the sheet edge and the fold dashes are partially printed about 1mm. enough to see them and use them as a reference losing only 6 mm of the page.
 

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