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Hp Printer
Name: Chris Foo Date: July 4, 2005 at 05:18:42 Pacific OS: - CPU/Ram: -
Comment:
Dear all;
I got a problem in printing! When I copy and paste the photos I take from my casio brand camera and paste it onto the Microsoft Word document, there is no problem to it size or etc.
When I print to the HP 1310 Series, the photo original length is divided by two and hence based on the original length, there is a makeup of 2 photos on one original size!
Name: grasshopper Date: July 4, 2005 at 06:23:48 Pacific
Reply:
Does this happen when you print your Word document or just printing pictures in general?
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Response Number 2
Name: Chris Foo Date: July 4, 2005 at 06:40:04 Pacific
Reply:
Just print photo in general!
Regards Chris Foo
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Response Number 3
Name: grasshopper Date: July 4, 2005 at 08:50:34 Pacific
Reply:
OK. Every printer has a print option menu. You can select how to print photos by using the options menu that came with your printer. Right click onj your printer in Control Panel and select Properties. This should then give you the option as to how you want to print certain tasks. Post back if this didn't help. Good Day
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