Epson- CX5200 PRINTER

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    Ronald,

    When trying to print a picture package...




    What do you mean by a picture package?

    -- Burton --
    Burton Ogden Guest

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    Burton,

    I think Ronald is probably referring to the "picture package" option under file>automate>picture package---where you say, "I have these photos that I want arranged on the page like this" sort of thing.

    My guess, Ronald, would be to check that the document size you've selected in photoshop is consistent with what you have selected with your printer options.

    Sounds to me like it's a printer "deal".

    I'm fairly new so I may not know what I'm talking about----but couldn't miss the opportunity to say hi to Burton....

    Hi Burton,

    Patty
    Patty Clarke Guest

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    Hi back at you Patty,

    I think Ronald is probably referring to the "picture package" option under
    file>automate>picture package...




    Ah, yes. I am still using Photoshop 5.0.2 and new features like "Droplets" and now "picture package" are mysterious to me.

    -- Burton --
    Burton Ogden Guest

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