Printer
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Re: Printer
having the same problem myself. i've tried every type of print setting i could think of. i printed same file in photoshop and it printed a full 4 x 6 print but photo adj were not to my liking in PS.
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Re: Printer
The print program to use is not that found in SPE but the one native to Win 7. SPE thankfully does not waste internal space by including it's own printer app. The first thing you want to check is if you have included borders in your print-outs. This can be toggled on and off in the color management section under files/print/properties/advanced. If you have included borders, your print-outs will be border width smaller than the size you select, i.e. the print size includes the border used in its total of 4x6, etc.
You should also go to the image you want to print in Explorer, right-click and a popup appears in which you can go to print file. A whole menu of print sizes to choose from appears and you can go from there as you please. You can also use image viewer to print/re-size/attach to email. This is more useful and works far better than anything I have seen in an app.
Brotherman
You should also go to the image you want to print in Explorer, right-click and a popup appears in which you can go to print file. A whole menu of print sizes to choose from appears and you can go from there as you please. You can also use image viewer to print/re-size/attach to email. This is more useful and works far better than anything I have seen in an app.
Brotherman
Re: Printer
i found if i rotate the photo i want to print in SPE to the same orientation as my feed of my printer before i do the print menus i get a 4 x 6 photo print with a 1/8 border. i can live with that. printing from a cannon ip2702.
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Re: Printer
While I'm glad that you found a solution, I think there should be a more straightforward solution than even that. There should be somewhere in your printer settings or under printer that you can choose between portrait and landscape orientation. This should be true independent of the printer you use or even the application involved.
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