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PIXMA G7020 how to optimize print settings for a certain sized envelope?

DragonClaw
Contributor

I sell items on etsy I send via USPS with a pre-printed label. 

The label format is 4X6 and I do not want to print it on a thermal printer and stick it on. 

I use the back feed ramp to feed in envelopes. 

I got a new laptop and do not have access to the old presets. 

The envelope is about 5 3/4 x 4/12. With the Canon, I feed in the envelope on the side using the back ramp.

But if I use shrink to fit, it centers it and lowers it down.  

I basically want to make a default sizing/print setting in the Canon options so it prints using as much of the envelope as possible while not being far down.

Often times when I print, it is sideways, or moved too far down/left and not large enough. I have played with the settins a lot, but I do not know how to fully compensate for this. I also see there is a weird shaped border the printer cannot use. I do not know how to consider this when sizing for printing. I can't make it print as fast as it used to either. If I change the document type, it doesn't allow me to use the back ramp. 

Also, I cannot figure out what dimensions it should be and if it need to be portrait or landscape. 

What do I do? I am wasting dozens of envelopes trying to fix this.

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

The envelope should be loaded front side up, flap on the bottom. The orientation will depend on the application you are printing from Pitney Bowes?

Once the envelope is loaded, open the printer driver and select envelope.  Since you are not using a standard envelope size, you'll need to select custom and manually input the measurements in inches or millimeters.  You can use a ruler or tape measure you be exact.  The application you are printing from may allow you to specify margins for centering within the printable area.  The same applies to orientation.  The application should allow you to set which side the flap goes in left/right.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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I download the 4x6 and then open it in landscape (default) in Photoshop.

 

I do not know how to both avoid margins when using the Canon printer and how to use the back feed ramp 

Also I cannot figure out what the exact margins are for printing. 

DerrickL
Whiz
Whiz

Is it necessary to print from photoshop?  Use the Canon My print app and choose business document, and set the size to custom using your envelope dimensions. 

It's how I've always done it and with my prior settings was much more accurate.

This app is available for desktop?

Are using Windows or Mac?

Canon PRINT - Free download and install on Windows | Microsoft Store https://share.google/rgq9QhqsbBwkhZE8Y

For Mac try here:

Canon PRINT Ver.1.11.2 (Mac) https://share.google/r1NavQKnU9VsSxnVq

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


~R5 C (1.1.2.1), ~R50v (1.1.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 10 ~CarePaks Are Worth It

DerrickL
Whiz
Whiz

Can I make a suggestion? You may find it easier to use a word processing program as opposed to Photoshop to print an envelope.

You need the correct app to set up your envelope, one that will allow you to customize it. I use Libre Office, a free drawing program where I can set the EXACT size of anything I want to print and adjust the margins if I want them. You create text blocks and move them to anywhere on the page si you can set the to and return text right where you want it. You should not have to worry about the printer settings because Libre Office gives you total control of the paper.  You install the program choose New under file then select drawing and page properties, set the size, orientation, margins and hit okay. At that point you would choose insert from the nav bar,  create a  text box as the return address, type it in, then create the to: box add an address and save again. Go to file and print set the page size to 4x6 (you can choose printer properties and set it to 4x6 also) then print. 

https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/

I do not see a way to add custom sizing for this software

The label is a whole image, I do not manually type in any of this.

DerrickL
Whiz
Whiz

I understand then my instructions are all the same except you would insert an image instead of a text block and you can adjust the image size by dragging the corners and move it around to fit the envelope. 

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