White border around the picture when it prints

How do i get the white border off of my picture when i print my picture?

As mentioned above by hatstead tat all printers does not support border less printing so first of all check whether your printer is able to print border less. If yes then there are few steps to follow for MAC and WIN machines.
For WIN :-
Click on ‘Change settings…’ button and then by clicking on ‘Advance Settings…’ you will get your printer preferences dialog.
From printer preferences dialog you can check/select the checkbox/radio button for border less printing. This option is generally present under different tab for different printers like “Page setup tab for Canon Printers” or “Paper/Quality tab for HP printers” or “Main tab for EPSON printers”.
Once done and from PSE print dialog select appropriate paper and print size and click ‘Print’ button to get the border less print.
For MAC:-
f your printer supports borderless printing then you can find the entry for paper size with border less from ‘Select Paper Size’ drop down on print dialog.
Now select your print size from ‘Select Print Size’ drop down and click Print button to get the border less print.
Hope it would help you.
Cheers !!!

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