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How do I ensure that prints made with the Photoshop/DPP plugin on roll paper consume the least amount of paper and are correctly oriented?

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How do I ensure that prints made with the Photoshop/DPP plugin on roll paper consume the least amount of paper and are correctly oriented?

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When printing an image whose longest dimension is 17″ or less, you will want to ensure that the printer uses the width of the roll for the longest edge of the image, in order to minimize the amount of wasted paper. To do this, follow these steps. Firstly, open your image in Photoshop run the iPF Print Plug-in from the File > Export menu. Select the correct media type on the Main tab (gloss, semi-gloss, coated etc.) Switch to the Page Setup tab and set the Media Source to Roll.

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