Printing 2 images on 36" wide canvas

I have an Epson Stylus Pro 9800, using Adobe Photoshop 7.0 with Windows XP Professional. I am trying to print 2 12 x 15 prints on the 36" wide canvas. This is what I'm doing. Open file - New. Want the new window or canvas to be 34" wide by 15" high - click on transparent. I then open the print that I want to print on this new canvas. I use the moving tool (top row on the right) and move the image to the new canvas and put it where it needs to go and then do it again so that both images are going across the canvas horizontally. Print with preview. When the preview comes up the portion of the canvas the I opened (34" wide by 15" high) is a light blue color. It stays blue when it is printed. What am I not doing correctly? I've tried flattening the image, saving as then closing and then re opening the file, tried all this with a white background also. When you stretch the canvas on stretcher strips, the light blue doesn't show, but it is wasting ink and it isn't cheap. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Was the background color light blue when you extended the canvas size? By default you get the current bg color. Just set the bg color to white before enlarging.

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