Print Panoramas?

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LMO
Sep 17, 2004
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Hi all. I’m trying to print a panorama photo in landscape format, that is 1 sheet high by 5 sheets long (8.5×11). PS will only print out the first, left most part of the pic in one sheet, then stop printing. How do I get it to print out the whole pic?
Many thanks!

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on 09/17/2004 10:10 AM:

How do I get http://www.artistmike.com
Many thanks!

Click the link. Easy.
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Stephan
Sep 17, 2004
"LMO" wrote in message
Hi all. I’m trying to print a panorama photo in landscape format, that is
1
sheet high by 5 sheets long (8.5×11). PS will only print out the first,
left
most part of the pic in one sheet, then stop printing. How do I get it to print out the whole pic?
Many thanks!

Are you sure you entered the right paper size in your printer properties? Did you know Epson has a panorama paper format, about 4′ long I think

Stephan
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Mike Russell
Sep 17, 2004
LMO wrote:
Hi all. I’m trying to print a panorama photo in landscape format, that is 1 sheet high by 5 sheets long (8.5×11). PS will only print out the first, left most part of the pic in one sheet, then stop printing. How do I get it to print out the whole pic?
Many thanks!

Use masking tape, or some other adhesive, to tape the sheets of paper together with no gap, define a custom paper size, and feed the whole thing through as one long strip. The gaps will be practically invisible. —

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
www.geigy.2y.net
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Ryadia_
Sep 17, 2004
Just make sure you put the tape on the back, not the front! 😉

Ryadia
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"Mike Russell" wrote in message
LMO wrote:
Hi all. I’m trying to print a panorama photo in landscape format, that is 1 sheet high by 5 sheets long (8.5×11). PS will only print out the first, left most part of the pic in one sheet, then stop printing. How do I get it to print out the whole pic?
Many thanks!

Use masking tape, or some other adhesive, to tape the sheets of paper together with no gap, define a custom paper size, and feed the whole thing through as one long strip. The gaps will be practically invisible. —

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
www.geigy.2y.net

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Stephan
Sep 17, 2004
"Ryadia_" wrote in message
Just make sure you put the tape on the back, not the front! 😉

Why?
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Ryadia_
Sep 18, 2004
"Stephan" wrote in message
"Ryadia_" wrote in message
Just make sure you put the tape on the back, not the front! 😉

Why?

You just had to ask, didn’t you?

Ryadia
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Stephan
Sep 18, 2004
"Ryadia_" wrote in message
"Stephan" wrote in message
"Ryadia_" wrote in message
Just make sure you put the tape on the back, not the front! 😉

Why?

You just had to ask, didn’t you?
Just because I knew you would answer!

Stephan
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LMO
Sep 25, 2004
What a crappy referral. Site had no info on what I asked, and the guy is a poor artist!

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in article wrote
on 09/17/2004 10:10 AM:

How do I get http://www.artistmike.com
Many thanks!

Click the link. Easy.

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