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Mac
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by Mac » Sat Jan 16, 2016 2:31 pm
Excellent! I will print them out directly! Thanks for these!
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Mac
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by Mac » Mon Jan 18, 2016 3:47 pm
Ummm, I did mention I was a computer idiot right? These do not print, at least for me doing what I am doing. I need help!
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quindia
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by quindia » Mon Jan 18, 2016 3:59 pm
The files are simply photos so they should work ok with any setup that prints decent photos. Tell me exactly what steps you have tried so far. There are a zillion combos of programs/printers. I will help if I can...
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Mac
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by Mac » Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:49 pm
I just did a capture and print, thinking, hoping, they would come out playing card size. They came out business sized. So, do I print them out then scan them and try to make them bigger? Then print?
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by quindia » Mon Jan 18, 2016 9:15 pm
Hmm... I suspect you downloaded the low-res preview pics from the blog...
1. Rather than saving the image from the post, right click on the image.
2. Select "Open Link in New Tab"
3. This opens, err... a new tab with nothing but the graphic.
4. Right click this image and select "Save Image As..."
I think this will fix the issue. I sized the file to fit on an 8.5x11" page, but depending on the software you are using to display the image, it may convert the resolution and change the relative size (Either Chrome or Photoshop converted it to 72dpi and 22" wide). You can resample the image in most graphic software or when you go to print it, simple choose 'scale to fit media' or 'fit to page' or something similar in your printer dialog box.
If this doesn't work, send me a PM...