>Check Oriinetation: Change to landsacpe>Īuto Rotate is fine>Sacle to set you borders, (very little flexibility here)>Print. Set up a file on your desktop and go to FILE>Export with Presets> when it opens up in preview Sellect your printer,>Pessets for paper type>Paper size, I have an "Untitled" seting for 17 X 25. But now its has become a nightmare and I've wasted so much paper. At times, the prints printed smaller in the middle of the page. I could see it in the printer's print memo.but could not get it to change. I got landscape prints on portrait layout. ![]() After Adobe Classis Light Room I could not print landscape without huge problems. When I got my Epson P88, I had no problem printing large 17X25 prints in landscape. Im working in Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop both. Turns out you can only access them when you select certain papers. On a sightly different topic I spent two hours last night trying to find the Advanced B&W mode options, as they were greyed out in the settings dialog. Sure wish I'd tried out some cheap sheets of paper to figure this out before wasting three 13x19 sheets of Canson Rag Photographique.īoth Adobe and Epson could do a much better job explaining the DETAILS of how all these settings work. I'm doing all of this on a Mac so would be different on a PC, but the same options should be there just using different dialog boxes. ![]() You have to load the paper into the Epson short end first, which would visually be portrait orientation, but I've specified landscape orientation in the Lightroom page setup dialog. This printed out using my Epson exactly correct. I left 'Auto rotate' deselected in the 'Print settings' tab (at the right of the screen). To get my landscape oriented photo (in other words, a wide image, not a tall image) to print correctly in Lightroom I selected the 'Landscape' orientation icon in the 'Print setup' dialog (that's the icon on the right). I just ran some cheap sheets of 11x17 paper thru my Epson P6000.
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