Print large photo in several sections

How can you print a 16X20 inch photograph with one fourth of the photograph on each of four 8X10 inch photo paper? When complete and alined the full photograph will be shown

Click the crop tool, then in the upper right hand corner, set your width and height for 8x10. Then save each piece that you crop and print them all out.

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    Hi,
    Which operating system and printer? It sounds like you need to set the print preferences for the printer. If you are in Windows, right click on the printer icon in the printers folder and select printing preferences. Within that menu you can specify size and tray options . Also make sure that the application you are printing from mirros the correct size and tray settings.
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  • How to print large image across several pages?

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    I am running PSE7 on a Toshiba laptop using XP home SP3.  I have 1.5 gb of memory.  I have a large color photo scanned in that is 14x10.  I tried printing it out using MS Office Picture manager and HP photo essentials.  Neither program would allow for the custom size photo on the 13x19 paper that I have.  The best they could do was make the photo larger to fit the paper which made the picture slightly fuzzy.  So I purchased PSE7 thinking that this good product would allow custom print sizes.
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    I decided to eliminate spooling and send directly to the printer without spooling.  It almost worked but, but half way through the print a 1 1/2 inch wide blank stripe the full height of the picture (10") is in the middle of the picture (in other words:  that part of the picture is missing).  I tried a second time thinking maybe there was a memory hiccup.  The second time the first quarter of the picture is cut off and there is a 3/4" wide stripe in what would have been the middle.
    The picture prints out using other programs just not in the custom size.  Of course, HP support tells me it is an Adobe problem and since it doesn't occur with other programs I tend to agree.  One final note:  When the picture goes to print it tells me that certain postscript commands will be stript out since the printer does not support postscript.
    Has anyone had success printing large pictures to the HP Officejet K8600?

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