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Since upgrading my Mac to Ventura, the paper orientation is crazy! All the settings are correct, but the image prints in portrait rather than landscape and is clipped. The image looks correct in both the Photoshop desktop window and on the p900 printer, but does not print that way. Exchanging portrait for lansscape still produces a clipped image. I deactivated native canvas and restarted. Still the same. This happens with both PS 23.5.3 and 24.01.1.
Have you tried printing outside of PS? Are you sure it's PS only issue?
Using the space bar before File/Print fixed it! Thank you!
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Have you tried printing outside of PS? Are you sure it's PS only issue?
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Can't replicate on this end (with a P800). As suggested, do test outside Photoshop, maybe even using Apple's Preview.
Don't see how this can be a Photoshop bug; everything set up to handle orientation is the print driver itself so you may have to contact Epson.
Ventura has really made the entire printing GUI so awful, it's a huge step backward. Be super sure everything is setup correctly in this new GUI.
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Works properly when printing from Preview. Strange that the problem began after changing to Ventura. I will contact Epson.
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It's also strange that some files set up exactly the same way print properly and others have the orientation problem.
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It's also strange that some files set up exactly the same way print properly and others have the orientation problem.
By @gloriab96372667
Quit Photoshop if running.
Relaunch Photoshop and open the file that you want to print.
Press the Spacebar on your keyboard before you click File > Print. This process resets printer preferences that have been written into the image.
See: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-printing-problems.html
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Using the space bar before File/Print fixed it! Thank you!