Tries to allocate for filming on the document printer, help please!

Good, good, new to the Board in this case, I apologize if my question is confusing: S

IM using Illustrator to create a thank you note card that must fit within the dimensions on a sheet of 8.5 "X 11" paper which is divided into districts. low areas on a horizontal plane have a border value 5/8ths of an inch embossed in sides (of the quarter of page)

I have my design put out on a 8.5 X 11 "paper, I ran a test print through the printer and realized that I had not compensated for handling of the printer. It was on regular paper stock. After printing, I noticed that the borders along the outer edges of the entire document (not inside the borders of the sections cut into quarters) were pushed into extra distance, say an extra 1/4 "around inside.


When I print the actual document, I'll run the paper through the ring road (his paper cardstock and I don't want to curl).

Now here's my question...

What should I do to compensate for this?

Should I make a document that has the distance of the handful of printer subtracted from its dimensions (will that still work)? would compensation on the dimensions of my 8.5 "X 11" existing document already solve this problem?

Am I completely wrong? is there a solution integrated with adobe illustrator or a printer to solve this problem? Maybe someone could point me to a tutorial? I searched myself and found this info, I need maybe someone has a solution that is unique?

Help, please! Thank you in advance!

also, if those who seek in this must be clarified, let me know!

How to cheat is at the end of the handle on the internal surface of the card and then retain the text far enough to not to cut.  Something like that

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