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When I attempt to print the photo only 1/9 of the photo prints. What settings do I need to adjust?
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Hi Dennis:
An easy way is File > Print > Position and Size > Scale to Fit Media.
~Barb
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Barb, thank you for the quick response. I followed your instructions, but I ended up with a large margin on both the top and bottom. Also, I want to print it 4" height and 6" width. So if you can reply one more time, I would deeply appreciate it. I have attached a photo for you to view in case I am not making myself clear. Thanks!
Dennis J Henkemeyer
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Hi Dennis:
What are the dimensions of your file (look under Image > Image Size) and does your printer support borderless printing?
~Barb
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1. This web forum doesn't support attachments from personal email. You must sign-in to the web forum to post a screenshot.
2. How big is your image (height, width and resolution)?
3. How big is your paper?
4. Portrait or landscape?
See example:
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I have installed Photoshop on my tower. Today I tried to install it on my tablet which would give me two. Received a message that I already have it installed on two devices. How do I check to see what devices they are installed on?
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Which version of Photoshop do you have?
With CC you can install on a 3rd device without problems because the other 2 installs are automatically deactivated until you activate them again manually.
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Adobe Photoshop Version: 19.1.2 20180302.r.277 2018/03/02: 1160083 x64
Number of Launches: 35
Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
Version: 10 or greater 10.0.16299.15
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:14, Stepping:3 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 4
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 3408 MHz
Built-in memory: 32649 MB
Free memory: 16655 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 29363 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 60 %
Alias Layers: Disabled.
Modifier Palette: Enabled.
Highbeam: Enabled.
Image tile size: 1024K
Image cache levels: 4
Font Preview: Medium
TextComposer: Latin
OpenCL crashed on 3/23/2018 at 8:31:54 PM (Initializing OpenCL and OpenCL enabled features)
Display: 1
At the present time I only have it installed on my tower, however, when I try to install it on my tablet, it is saying that I have it already installed on two computers.
Dennis J Henkemeyer
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Maybe you reinstalled it after a system failure? More alarmingly, maybe someone else is using your Adobe ID, so change the password. Then continue from the message, which will sign out the two computers (yours or not). You can sign back in the tower.
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Log in to your Adobe id on Adobe.com. Look at Plans and products. Click Manage Plan. You will see "Activated devices"
As Nancy OShea said, you can install the cloud on many devices. If you have more than 2 activations, you will be asked to deactivate (at least one of) them. On a standard membership, you can deactivate individually.
On a teams membership, you will deactivate both activations by starting a CC product on a new machine, but you can reactivate the one you didn't want to cancel again with the next use of any Adobe CC product. You will not see the screen above.
On an enterprise membership, I suppose it is still different.
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Make sure that the image has the size you want to print (image->image size). You probably do not want to re-sample the image, so make sure that that option is switched off. The image resolution (dpi/ppi) will go up (or down) according to your settings, but that should not be a problem, except if it gets quite low (150ppi and less).
You may also use the settings of the print menu as shown by Nancy OShea.
The hashed space cannot be printed with that printer. The white space is unprinted area on the sheet.
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