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Do you need a professional printer in order to do that?
I need help finding the correct paper size to use. Here's my problem:
I have two templates, one U.S. sized and one U.K. sized. The U.S. template squeezes the three panel pieces (left, center, right) closer together because the paper size is smaller at about 8.5x11. The U.K. template size is a tiny bit larger and can fit the image with the proper gap proportions because their paper sheets are 8.5x12.
Since I'm in the U.S., the only paper I can find are A3 8.5x11 sheets that are just a smidge too short to print out correctly sized panel pieces. What's going on is that the U.S. template is off by about 2/16ths of an inch on the center spine gaps because the template squeezes the panels together to fit everything on the 8.5x11 size paper. So when you print it out and cut it up the image the lines don't match up because the 4/16th gap of the actual steel book was shortened by the printer to 2/16ths.
(I know I'm posting idiots math, but I'm doing it to hopefully make things clearer to anyone outside the U.S. that might not know fractions of inches clearly)
Case in point:
Batman Begins design, first the U.S. template and then the U.K. template:
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You can see the gap difference between the two. Now, if you can see (with the crappy photo below) how the print out actually came together using the U.S. template, the ear in the center panel section doesn't line up with the left panel section. It's because the U.S. template shortens the gap to fit all the panels on a 8.5x11 sheet of paper while the steelbook has a wider gap which the U.K. template correctly accounts for:
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So, I need longer U.K. paper that can fit the larger template image so that my print outs won't be misaligned. Does anyone know where I can find longer 8.5x12 A4 paper for sale that will ship to the U.S.?
I don't seem to have that issue and I use regular 8.5x11 too. See...
Look at the angel in the center. With the two voids on either side of the spine if they were to be filled they would line up correctly and proportionally.
It must be a setting on your printer.
That's so weird. Every printout I've done came out with uneven line-ups. Maybe your template is correcting for the gap issue that mine isn't?? I really don't know. I guess I could try modifying the template, but that's going to be such a pain of trial and error prints that's gonna cost me a lot of ink =/
I'm not entirely sure the problems you are having with the paper size, here is a print out using the US template.
As you see it is not edge to edge on the page and I use the template from the OP. But honestly I do think there is a computer to computer or printer to printer issue as my biggest problem with the template is that the spine was always short so I modified the template myself to maake it a little larger


