Why does my printer print over the tab area on 4x6 borderless with tab photo paper?
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I created an image in PSP Photo X2, with the settings as follows... Dimensions: 1800x1200 6.000 x 4.000 Inches Pixels per Inch: 300.000 Pixel Depth colors: RGB-8bits/channel When I go to print the image on my HP PSC 2355 printer, with HP premium plus borderless with tab 4x6 photo paper, the image seems to be cut off all around the edges and it prints past the tab. What am I missing that's causing this? It looks perfect and centered on the screen, but it's not printing that way. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
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Answer:
Click File->Page Setup and check the paper size is correct for your job. Next click File Print Setup and see if the Printer is also set to the same dimensions. Both must be exactly the same.
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