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Photoshop 7.0 print margins |
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Oct 29th 2002 | #75971 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2002 Posts: 6 |
Hey... when I try to print images at work for my boss, the images come out aligned to two sides of the printer, and not centered... even when the "center image" option, etc.. are clicked.. I have tried to "change margins" but those areas are greyed out and uneditable... is there a trick to this or some sort of photoshop bug that I have to work around or what? Thanks in advance... -The Dorfnut Note: the images come out aligned to two sides of the PAPER rather than printer (ie the top and left...) |
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Oct 29th 2002 | #75984 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2002 Posts: 1876 |
I think when you click on file>>>print with preview there are a bunch of setting you can play with to make it look right.
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Oct 29th 2002 | #75994 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2002 Posts: 6 |
Oh hey I didn't realize that moving to the advanced forum -The Dorfnut |
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Oct 30th 2002 | #76051 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2002 Posts: 6 |
Hey... sorry for the dickish, sarcastic remark I posted... I was pretty fed up with the program and you very vaguely suggested all of the things that I tried that didn't work heh... but beyond that thanks for the reply and the effort... the question was actually a bit more dickish than I thought and I suppose it belongs in the advanced forum.. a guy there told me that it's not w/ the program it's w/ the printer, and that I'd have to manually edit the image placement in options every time i print... woooonderful... thanks again for the response -The Dorfnut |
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