Text on the back of printed photos

Can text be added to the back of printed photos when using Apple's photo printing service.

No. That's not offered by Apple's photo finishers.
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    Why does it matter?

  • ADOBE: How to print a table only on uneven pages and a text on the back?

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    Cheers,
    Edwin.

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    2. FrontPage (For Odd pages)
         - Odd/Even: Odd/Front Pages
         - Placement: Rest of Pages
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    The table lines will now start on the first page and if there are more lines than can be printed on this page, it will continue in the next content area. That will be on the FrontPage.
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    Duplex printing is now working correctly, and the text is printed on the back of all the pages.
    Cheers,
    Edwin.

  • How do I print on the back of 6x4 photo I have a photo smart 5520

    I have 50 6x4 photos for wedding invite.and I need to print times ext on revers.

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    The other alternative would be to get double sided (booklet type) media which would give good photo quality on each side.
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  • Printing text on the back of each page

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    Peter wrote:
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    Well, not much to say. I paid 70 bucks, I got what I paid for. It worked fine for a while, yesterday had a jam, I took the paper out. Now it doesn't print, the paper comes out white through the back. Should I buy another printer?Thanks. Pissed off in Manhattan

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  • Paper coming out the back of printer

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    I understand you are having a problem with pages coming out the back of your ENVY 120.
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  • Why is the back drop in photo booth so choppy?

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  • Standard text in the Window not Printing...

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  • How do you print on the back of a greeting card in Photo Creations

    I want to put pictures/text on the back of a greeting card created in Photo Creations, how do I do that?
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    Hi again, JaysMother.
    Are you making print-at-home or ship-to-home cards? For Print at Home, you could make a second card that has just the front image and blank inside surfaces (use the Plain White theme). Then feed the paper through again, upside-down. Experiment with plain paper first to make sure everything's lining up the way you want.
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  • How to print on the back of photo paper so it will dry.

    I need to print on the back of some photos I have. I am using an HP Officejet Pro 8500A using Windows 7. I have tried to print on these photos but the ink will not dry.
    The paper I am using is 4x6 glossy everyday photo paper. 
    What should I change in the settings to get the ink to dry????
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    Hi,
    most of the Photo Paper will only allow you to print on a single side.
    Unless the used Photo Paper is intended for double side printing you will not be able to print on the back of the paper.
    There are no different settings for any of the sided, it only depand on the used media.
    Regards,
    Shlomi
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  • How can I keep the front and back of a photo together in a single image?

    I'm running PSE 8 on XP with SP3.
    I'm getting ready to upgrade to PSE 9.
    My cousin just sent me 24 old family photos.
    On the back of each photo is a lot of information.
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    What I'd like to be able to do is to scan these images in and somehow keep the front and the back of
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    I worked on one of the pictures with your Mom and Dad. These scans are quite good and there is a lot of information in them. One can spend a lot of time fixing them up - good project!
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  • HP Deskjet 1050 All-in-One Printer series - J410A not printing photos

    Hi,
    It's been months since I tried to fix the photo printing of my printer and until now it's still not fixed.
    My problem is that I can't print photos via windows photo viewer. When I hit print, it shows a printer icon on my task bar and it disappears. I am using Windows 7. 
    Also, if I check on Device Settings tab of my printer properties, the photo tray is missing. See screenshot:
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    2) Printing to other applications like Paint and IE9 produces very dark photos.
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    I would like to add that I have never seen a photo tray option in the Device Settings of the Printer's Properties.  I checked all of mine and some had the duplex option here but no mention of a photo tray even if the printer had one.  But while you're in that section, you may want to change it from "Letter" to the photo size you are trying to print (4x6, 3x5 etc).
    One problem I had with your question regarding the photo tray, I didn't know this printer had a photo tray.  I will post a picture below of this printer and when you reply, let me know where exactly this photo tray is in case I am just not seeing it.
    When printing from IE9 or Paint, the images come out dark but what about an image in a Word document? Does that come out too dark as well?  Can you make a copy of a normal photo and it come out dark too?
    Answer those questions for me please and I will be happy to help.
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  • Tips for printing photos with HP ePrint

    Hello, 
    I will be giving you guys a couple of tips on how to print photos with HP ePrint. These are general tips to make it a little more easier to use HP ePrint.
      #1: Have 4" x 6" photo paper preloaded in your printer
    The first step in getting quality photo prints with HP ePrint is having 4" x 6" HP Photo Paper preloaded in your printer’s dedicated photo paper tray. If your HP ePrint-enabled printer doesn’t have a separate photo paper tray, just make sure that photo paper is the only paper loaded in the tray when printing photos.
    All photos e-mailed with HP ePrint will print at a default size of 4" x 6".
    If available, your photos will automatically print on paper from your printer’s dedicated photo paper tray.
    If you don’t have photo paper loaded into your photo paper tray, this message will appear on the printer’s display: “Load paper into photo tray”.
    If you have 5" x 7" paper loaded into the tray, it will still print a 4" x 6" photo on the paper, leaving a white border along the top and the side.
    HP ePrint will ensure your image is printed with the correct orientation so your photo won’t be cut off.
    #2: Make sure your photos have a high enough dpi
    Check your image’s dpi: Right-click on your image on your PC’s desktop, then selectProperties, and the Details tab.
    The second thing to remember when printing photos with HP ePrint is to make sure your digital images have a high enough resolution, or dpi (dots per inch).
    Image files (like jpeg, bmp, tiff, etc.) need to be at least 100 dpi in order to print via HP ePrint.
    If you send a photo that is less than 100 dpi, it will not be printed. Instead, you will see a message in your job history on the ePrintCenter that says “Failed”.
    To print a photo or image that is less than 100 dpi, insert the image file into a Word document before e-mailing. Your image will be printed on paper from the main printer paper tray.
    Image attachments must be less than 5MB (megabytes). Also, HP ePrint supports a maximum of 10 attachments to a single e-mail. E-mails that exceed these limits will not print.
    Find out how megapixels affect the resolution and quality of your digital photos.
    If you guys have anymore questions let me know.
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    I hope this is helpful!
    Also, remember if you find any of my post helpful or want to say thanks make sure to click the white star under my name to give me Kudos.
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