I will explain...
It might be about vertical transportation of paper.
If I print from Photoshop (CS6 or CC) a 20 x 24 inch file (24 would be the vertical), it prints out 23 13/16 of an inch. In the way I work -centimetres-, the file is 60cm. and prints out 59,5 cm.
In larger prints, the difference is even more obvious.
I've been working in the professional printing business for years and just recently realized of such error, printing very large prints for me, that did not fit the frames.
I do not know if this is a paper transportation issue from the printer itself or some sort of Photoshop failure to translate inches to centimeters (?).
I have not tested printing from inches in Photoshop. We always print from centimeters.
Has any professional out there noticed such error ???
It might be about vertical transportation of paper.
If I print from Photoshop (CS6 or CC) a 20 x 24 inch file (24 would be the vertical), it prints out 23 13/16 of an inch. In the way I work -centimetres-, the file is 60cm. and prints out 59,5 cm.
In larger prints, the difference is even more obvious.
I've been working in the professional printing business for years and just recently realized of such error, printing very large prints for me, that did not fit the frames.
I do not know if this is a paper transportation issue from the printer itself or some sort of Photoshop failure to translate inches to centimeters (?).
I have not tested printing from inches in Photoshop. We always print from centimeters.
Has any professional out there noticed such error ???