
- #Epson 3880 printer will not feed 4x6 paper continously install#
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Re the 8x12 Inkpress paper, I haven't actually looked on their website. When I want do print 11x14 I will go back and read it again in more detail and give it a try. But for future reference, I'm glad to know we can make our Canon printers put out an 11x14 image without having to use the much larger 13x19 paper to do so. I haven't tried that yet, because I already printed as many 8x12 size photos as I wanted and don't have any more 11x14s to print either at the moment. Re-size the canvas of the 11x14 image and print it on 11x17 paper (though I'm leaving out some of their details).
#Epson 3880 printer will not feed 4x6 paper continously free#
Since I got a package of 13x19 photo paper free with my Canon printer, I don't mind using it this way and don't feel like I'm wasting expensive paper.įYI, the Red River Paper site also has a short article "How to Print Borderless 11x14 on a Canon Printer" which was great to find. In any event, it works and all I have to do is cut the resulting photo and frame it. If I want to use my Epson 3880 instead of the Canon, I can print them on 11x14 instead if I have more of that size paper than I have 13x19. I have just used my Photoshop Elements 14 to re-size the photos to exactly 8x12 and then printed them "actual size" on 13x19 paper on my Canon. They actually suggested printing two images per page. I'm sure this may not be the best or only approach, but it's something someone suggested on the Pentax Forum that works for me.

I found a bit more info, so I thought I would pass it along in case it would be helpful to you or others. In the meantime, I will just go on wasting paper, I guess.
#Epson 3880 printer will not feed 4x6 paper continously install#
Is there a printer driver or something like that which is needed? I'm not totally computer/printer savvy, but I think I could install a new printer driver if I needed to - and if it wouldn't screw up my printer in other ways. But I want to figure out the 8x12 thing if possible. I really do like this printer and it has given me very nice looking photos. So, I get that darn single border! The only way I've been able to print my 8x12 photos is to waste a larger piece of photo paper and print the 8x12 in the middle of it and cut it. There is no selection for 8x12, and the "custom" selection will not let me select that size and instead gives me an error message saying I've put the wrong numbers in and it will select the closest size.

The problem seems to be with the selection of paper size.

I tried re-sizing my photo to exactly 8x12 size in the print menu (through Photoshhop Elements) I selected the correct print size "actual size" and then moved the slider just a bit to fill the preview frame with the entire photo tried borderless and non-borderless. However, no matter what I've tried so far, I cannot get the printer to print on this paper without leaving an approximate 1/4" white border on one of the short edges. I was told the specs for this paper are already loaded into the Pixma Pro-100 printer, so I thought it would be no problem. Because the aspect ratio of some of my photos fit the 8x12 size and would look nice in that size, I purchased some Inkpress Media luster paper in 8x12 size through B&H. I have just been printing lots of photos from a recent photo safari in Botswana, and I'm having trouble printing on 8x12 size paper. I am new to this community and relatively new to using my Pixma Pro-100.
