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19-Nov-2004, 12:50 AM #1
using 4x6 photo paper
How do I load my 4x6 photo paper in the printer (hp deskjet 960c)? Sounds simple but I've never printed any picturs cuz I'm stumped by this step in the process. Thanks
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19-Nov-2004, 07:21 AM #2
What are you saying? Does the paper not fit in, hard to the right hand side and with the guide slid over? Longways, not across in width.

You set the paper size in the setup options before you print (using whatever program you are printing with).
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19-Nov-2004, 02:53 PM #3
SFB:In addition to kiwiguy's advise,you might want to think about printing your photos on regular size photo paper(much cheaper),using Word ,for example to insert your photos onto a word document(two,three,or four on a page) and then use a paper cutter to cut your pictures to size.This was,I think suggested by one of the Moderators on this forum some time ago,and it works really well for me.
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