Images are printed up to the edges of printing paper while preventing ink
droplets from depositing on the platen. According to the present
invention, an area R for ejecting image-forming ink droplets is specified
for a region lying beyond the edges of a printing paper P. The pixels of
an external upper edge portion Rfp extending beyond the upper edge Pf are
recorded solely by the nozzles disposed opposite the downstream slot of
the platen. An internal upper edge portion Rfq, which is disposed
downstream of the external upper edge portion Rfp, is recorded solely by
the nozzles disposed opposite the downstream slot. When dots are
recorded, blank spaces are prevented from forming in the edge portions of
the printing paper, and ink droplets are prevented from depositing on the
platen when the printing paper P deviates from its intended position,
provided the upper edge of the printing paper P remains on the inside of
the external upper edge portion Rfp or internal upper edge portion Rfq.
The external upper edge portion Rfp and internal upper edge portion Rfq
are selected such that their dimensions in the sub-scanning direction
remains substantially the same when different recording systems or
recording densities are used for the pixels, provided the printing paper
used for recording the images has the same dimensions and is composed of
the same material.