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Cover printing help
e_brugal:
--- Quote from: sheep2001 on June 01, 2017, 12:45:38 PM ---Best guess is that setting for hp premium photo paper.
Turn it to regular paper and see what the effect is.
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from the first 3 photos, the 3rd one is the result of that.
Taketheword:
I'll be honest, I didn't read any of the replies, I only read the 1st post. But just to let you know, I print using InfranView. I don't bother with Photoshop; it gives me too much trouble.
e_brugal:
--- Quote from: Taketheword on June 01, 2017, 02:55:40 PM ---I'll be honest, I didn't read any of the replies, I only read the 1st post. But just to let you know, I print using InfranView. I don't bother with Photoshop; it gives me too much trouble.
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Danm Taketheword, works great. Thanks. ;)
no i need to center both sides (inlay and cover)
wiggy:
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.
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.
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That's the problem, is not copy paper neither photo paper. It's the same mate paper you guys have been recommending .
I use the program taketheword recommended and is printing fine.