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David H asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 9 years ago

Photoshop printing problem?

Years ago Photoshop 7 printed pictures the same size as the image. I'm now using CS3 (I know it's old!) and it's printing things out roughly double the dimensions shown in the "Scaled Print Size" box - not only that, but it's also shoving the image towards a corner of the paper even when it's set to "center image". Is it me or my copy of CS3 that's gone crook?

In case it is relevant, I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

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  • Nahum
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Have you been using the same printer this whole time? It could be that the 64-bit driver for the printer is buggy and needs updating.

    Aside from giving you access to the Print dialog, Photoshop doesn't actually handle these layout issues—the printer driver does. It could be that Photoshop thinks it is printing to larger paper than the printer says it is using.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    or your printer.

    As time goes by, so does the technology. Software does get outdated. It is possible that Photoshop has no problem on a 32-bit computer (getting rare). The 64-bit-technology is different and CS3 is probably not prepared for this. I strongly believe CS3 is really out-of-date.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    verify the putting for print on Photoshop. you should replace to CS5 already. in case you desire to print in a shade that would desire to pop out particularly reliable is RGB. It relies upon on the kind of paper you have i assume. in case you employ a undeniable whit paper then you definately desire to be making use of RGB it would desire to ask you to keep it, make a sparkling keep in-case it does something to it..

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