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Why won my photoshop document print out correctly?

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Why won my photoshop document print out correctly?

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Alex Krenvalk

 

To my mind this problem is quite complicated and might resolve with the help of one tool, which I discovered some days ago. What is more the software would help in this problem – photoshop recovery.
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Peter Rogers

Make use of psd fixer

Item http://www.psdfilefixer.fixpsdfile.com will learn you to print correctly photoshop files

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The two standard sizes of paper most often print from Photoshop are 8.5 x 11 (letter size, used for papers), and 11 x 17 (tabloid size, used for posters). To make things easy for yourself, you should select one of these sizes when you start a new image. To do this, go to File -> New. A menu will pop up asking you to provide an image size. Click on the drop-down menu labeled Preset Sizes and select either Letter or Tabloid. Notice that Photoshop sets the Resolution to 300 pixels/inch (also known as dpi) unless you tell it otherwise. For faster printouts with slightly lower print quality, change this number to 120. If you are opening an already created image, or if you want to change the image size of an image you created, you can check the image size by going to Image->Image Size. As Photoshop warns when you print the document, some clipping may occur. This means that the edges of your image will be cut off by the printer, which cant print all the way to the edges of the paper. In order

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