roblem printing in photoshop CS Landscape with epson2200

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Dec 6, 2004
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I have Photoshop CS and an Epson 2200 printer. I am trying to print Landscape oriented photo and to load the paper in the printer Landscape. I can not seem to get the settings correct. I don’t have any problems printing portrait or Landscape if I load the paper in portrait format but I would like it to print faster, fewer passes, in Landscape orientation.
Any help would be appreciated.

DW

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Robert Feinman
Dec 6, 2004
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I have Photoshop CS and an Epson 2200 printer. I am trying to print Landscape oriented photo and to load the paper in the printer Landscape. I can not seem to get the settings correct. I don’t have any problems printing portrait or Landscape if I load the paper in portrait format but I would like it to print faster, fewer passes, in Landscape orientation.
Any help would be appreciated.

DW
You always load the paper in portrait mode and then rotate the image via the printer setup dialog to print landscape. Read your instruction book and you’ll see that is what it says.


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John Forest
Dec 6, 2004
I think you can do what you want to do, but you’ll have to create a custom size for the paper, for example tell the printer the paper width is eleven inches and the length is eight and one half inches. Then send your image to it in portrait" mode (in the settings for the printer) with the picture oriented in "landscape" mode. I don’t see any real advantage to doing it this way though, just some extra work. I doubt if it will be any faster.
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DW
Dec 15, 2004
Thanks for the replies.

I wasn’t aware that it’s not a general printing option. I just thought things would print faster with less back and forth head travel in Landscape mode.

DW

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:26:49 -0500, "John Forest" wrote:

I think you can do what you want to do, but you’ll have to create a custom size for the paper, for example tell the printer the paper width is eleven inches and the length is eight and one half inches. Then send your image to it in portrait" mode (in the settings for the printer) with the picture oriented in "landscape" mode. I don’t see any real advantage to doing it this way though, just some extra work. I doubt if it will be any faster.

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