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Can anyone please EXPLAIN how to get a free driver update for the above printer??? Thanks!!
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// I still have the problem of not being able to print a landscape photo on a 5x7 sheet //
Can you provide more information? That may be nothing to do with the driver.
What's your OS, (XP,Vista, etc) and what software are you using?
// I still have the problem of not being able to print a landscape photo on a 5x7 sheet //
Can you provide more information? That may be nothing to do with the driver.
What's your OS, (XP,Vista, etc) and what software are you using?
"Gord bless ya guv" you don't know how many answers I've got through from the the good people on AB,but your reply was the nearest I've had to success.I've been trying to print a large group in landscape but unable to do so until your post BUT the end person was half-cropped off.Is the A5 the same as 5x7 or the nearest equivalent.Could you suggest why this might have happened?Thanks again at least I won't be tearing the rest of my hair out!!!!
A5 is 5.8" by 8.3", which is why it won't fit onto 5" x 7" paper.
In Irfanview, click File > Print
Click the 'radio buttons' alongside 'Landscape', 'Custom' and 'Inches'. Set 'Width' to 7 and 'Height' to 5. (NB: If your image isn't actually in that ratio you won't be able to do that unless you uncheck the 'Aspect ratio' box - which I don't recommend. Instead choose the size which will leave a small blank margin, either at the top or side of the page). Click 'Printer setup' and 'Properties' to ensure that your computer knows that you're using the right size and quality of paper. Click 'OK', then 'Print'.
Chris
In Irfanview, click File > Print
Click the 'radio buttons' alongside 'Landscape', 'Custom' and 'Inches'. Set 'Width' to 7 and 'Height' to 5. (NB: If your image isn't actually in that ratio you won't be able to do that unless you uncheck the 'Aspect ratio' box - which I don't recommend. Instead choose the size which will leave a small blank margin, either at the top or side of the page). Click 'Printer setup' and 'Properties' to ensure that your computer knows that you're using the right size and quality of paper. Click 'OK', then 'Print'.
Chris