Default printer settings

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Colonel Blip
Nov 9, 2005
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Hello, All!

When I print from PS9 the default is always Center for the position. I need to set the position each time to 0,0 and not center. Is there a way to set this as the default?

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Colonel Blip.
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Avery
Nov 9, 2005
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 19:26:25 -0600, "Colonel Blip" wrote:

Hello, All!

When I print from PS9 the default is always Center for the position. I need to set the position each time to 0,0 and not center. Is there a way to set this as the default?

Thanks,
Colonel Blip.
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I would guess that this is a function of your printer driver rather than PS.
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Brian
Nov 9, 2005
Avery wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 19:26:25 -0600, "Colonel Blip" wrote:

Hello, All!

When I print from PS9 the default is always Center for the position. I need to set the position each time to 0,0 and not center. Is there a way to set this as the default?

Thanks,
Colonel Blip.
E-mail:

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I would guess that this is a function of your printer driver rather than PS.

Hi Avery,

it is actually a default setting of Photoshop that makes the image centred. There is a checkbox that says "Center Image" and this is always ticked by default. Unfortunately, the print dialog box and lack of user customised settings (that can be saved) it one of PS’s weaknesses.

Brian.
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Avery
Nov 9, 2005
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 14:34:07 +1100, Brian <cooloox_at_optusnet.com.au> wrote:

Avery wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 19:26:25 -0600, "Colonel Blip" wrote:

Hello, All!

When I print from PS9 the default is always Center for the position. I need to set the position each time to 0,0 and not center. Is there a way to set this as the default?

Thanks,
Colonel Blip.
E-mail:

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I would guess that this is a function of your printer driver rather than PS.

Hi Avery,

it is actually a default setting of Photoshop that makes the image centred. There is a checkbox that says "Center Image" and this is always ticked by default. Unfortunately, the print dialog box and lack of user customised settings (that can be saved) it one of PS’s weaknesses.
Brian.

You know I have seen and unchecked that box hundreds of times – I just assumed it was part of the printer driver – silly me….
CB
Colonel Blip
Nov 9, 2005
Hello, Brian!
You wrote on Wed, 09 Nov 2005 14:34:07 +1100:

Since there is no user customizer setting for a default on this one, anyone know if this is a registry bit that can be changed?

Thanks,

Colonel Blip.
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B> Avery wrote:
??>> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 19:26:25 -0600, "Colonel Blip" B> Hi Avery,

B> it is actually a default setting of Photoshop that makes the image B> centred. There is a checkbox that says "Center Image" and this is always B> ticked by default. Unfortunately, the print dialog box and lack of user B> customised settings (that can be saved) it one of PS’s weaknesses.

B> Brian.

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