Hi
I have just bought an Epson R3000 to print work for my students. It is connected to a Mac running OSX 10.4.11.
I am printing images at 300 pdi, 420mm x 297mm (a3) but no matter how I many different ways I try to use it, it continually crops out large parts of my images. It is costing me a fortune in photo paper!
I have used to "easy photo priont" software, and also printed directly througfh Photoshop, I have cut and pasted the images onto new A3 sized documents, I have tried with borderless printing turned on and off, and I have used both manual and automatic settings.
Each time the preview window shows me the full print, but the output is never the same as the preview. Significant areas of images are simply cut off (top edge or right hand side) as the outputted image has grown larger than A3.
As someone who has been a professional photographer for 10 years and who has been printing with this kind of machinery for even more years, I am totally frustrated and bemused by this irritating and expensive problem.
Any ideas out there?
I have just bought an Epson R3000 to print work for my students. It is connected to a Mac running OSX 10.4.11.
I am printing images at 300 pdi, 420mm x 297mm (a3) but no matter how I many different ways I try to use it, it continually crops out large parts of my images. It is costing me a fortune in photo paper!
I have used to "easy photo priont" software, and also printed directly througfh Photoshop, I have cut and pasted the images onto new A3 sized documents, I have tried with borderless printing turned on and off, and I have used both manual and automatic settings.
Each time the preview window shows me the full print, but the output is never the same as the preview. Significant areas of images are simply cut off (top edge or right hand side) as the outputted image has grown larger than A3.
As someone who has been a professional photographer for 10 years and who has been printing with this kind of machinery for even more years, I am totally frustrated and bemused by this irritating and expensive problem.
Any ideas out there?