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Print not scaling correctly

Participant ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

Hi, I'm opening the dialogue in file - print then selecting paper A3+ then going back, selecting paper profile etc. I'm making sure it's not set to scale to fit, but still a 36x26cm image is larger than my A3+ media ....🤔 Can anyone help please?

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Participant , Nov 05, 2022 Nov 05, 2022

This was a glitch, it was showing as per the SS yesterday. This morning on loading the file again and opening the Image size dialogue, it was way out, 72dpi and well off on the actual size. Whatever it was has righted itself now and thanks for your help everyone!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

What is your resolution under image size?

 

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Participant ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

300, is that it? How do I get that right please?

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Community Expert ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

So your image is 36 x 26 cm x 300 ppi and the preview shows it larger than A3 paper?

Have you tried resetting your print dialog box (hold the space bar when selecting File/Print)?

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Participant ,
Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

I just have yes, it's still huge in the preview 😞

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Participant ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

dupe

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Community Expert ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

Is your image your image is 36 x 26 cm x 300 ppi - please insert a screenshot here - of the image/size dialogue box. 

 

I hope this helps
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Participant ,
Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

SS 1.jpgSS 2.jpg

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Guide ,
Nov 03, 2022 Nov 03, 2022

Check the size and resolution of your image to make sure it fits.  Then make sure you are printing a borderless print.  



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Participant ,
Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

I have tried that, still not working 😕

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Community Expert ,
Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

Check your print settings.

Your image is printing at 72 ppi not 300. Adjust the resolution.

kevinstohlmeyer_0-1667565313573.png

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

Hi!

Yes, try the "Page setup" and "main" tabs of the printer driver, to see if you can change the printing resolution.

72 PPI is an absurdly low print resolution, I wonder why the driver was preconfigured that way.

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Participant ,
Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

Thank you,  I'll try that in the morning but surely that'll make the image even bigger at 300 dpi? I don't know why it's set at 72. This is the first time I've used my printer since the last PS update.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 06, 2022 Nov 06, 2022

Hi au contraire, if you print a 1 inch image, 300ppi at 72 ppi (*),  it'll print approximately  4 times as big as intended, with 4 times as few resolution. If you print it at 300ppi, it'll measure 1 inch.

(*fixed typo: had written poi)

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Participant ,
Nov 07, 2022 Nov 07, 2022

Sorry I don't understand,  what's POI please?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2023 Jan 21, 2023

@Mobstersinc wrote:

Sorry I don't understand,  what's POI please?


 

It's a typo. I think he meant to type PPI (pixels per inch).

 

DPI (your term) is ink on paper and is controlled by the printing device.

 

People misuse the terms sometimes, but they are not the same thing.

https://99designs.com/blog/tips/ppi-vs-dpi-whats-the-difference/ 

 

 

Jane

 

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Participant ,
Jan 22, 2023 Jan 22, 2023

Thank you 🙂

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Jan 22, 2023 Jan 22, 2023
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Hi, thank you @jane-e @for translating what autocorrect think I should type! 😉 enjoy the week-end!

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Participant ,
Nov 05, 2022 Nov 05, 2022

This was a glitch, it was showing as per the SS yesterday. This morning on loading the file again and opening the Image size dialogue, it was way out, 72dpi and well off on the actual size. Whatever it was has righted itself now and thanks for your help everyone!

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