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| ShoothimNow:
--- Quote from: wiggy on June 03, 2017, 04:39:27 PM ---There's a box that says "center image" in one of those page setup screencaps. Click that. Also worth noting, copy paper is always gonna look like dick when you try and pump that much ink into it. It's meat for text, and possibly some small images/graphs/charts. All that black is sometimes too much for actual photo paper. --- End quote --- Lol... Sorry Wiggy, all I read was Also worth noting, copy paper is always gonna look like dick when you try and pump that much ink into it. It's meat for text, and possibly some small images/graphs/charts. All that black is sometimes too much for actual photo paper. You had me at Hello! |
| e_brugal:
--- Quote from: wiggy on June 03, 2017, 04:39:27 PM ---There's a box that says "center image" in one of those page setup screencaps. Click that. Also worth noting, copy paper is always gonna look like dick when you try and pump that much ink into it. It's meat for text, and possibly some small images/graphs/charts. All that black is sometimes too much for actual photo paper. --- End quote --- I try that but it doesn't print centered. i don't know why this printer depending of the quality i want this printer throws diferent position if i select "center image", if i select Fast draft it will be off center by 2 cms the front from the back (inlay). Normal draft off center by 1 cm, normal more or less 0.5 cm <----- all of this to the left. and all of this to the right -----> best 1 cm, maximum DPI 2 cms. At the end i had to center it manually : Top 5.08, left 7.18 |
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