Mastering bleed settings in your canvas workspace is essential for ensuring designs print perfectly without unwanted white borders. Bleed refers to extending your artwork beyond the final trim dimensions, allowing edges to seamlessly blend into background colors or patterns. To turn on bleed in your canvas workspace, first open your design software—such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator—and navigate to the document setup menu. In Photoshop, go to Image > Canvas Size, then check the 'Enable Content Bleed' option. This activates a 0.125-inch bleed area around all edges. In Illustrator, use Document Setup during create or modify bleed settings under 'Artboard' to include extra space. Always confirm print specifications match bleed requirements to avoid edge cropping. Properly enabling bleed ensures your artwork flows smoothly across borders, enhancing professionalism and print quality. For best results, verify bleed settings before final export and communicate with your printer to confirm compatibility.