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[QUOTE="l_d_allan, post: 203562, member: 5680"] I'm fuzzy on what you are trying to accomplish ... I'm not familiar with HP, but with the Canon inkjet printers, there is definitely a minimum size for width the printer will allow. I think this is for the rollers that accomplish paper handling through the printer. What software are you using to make prints? Photoshop? LightRoom? I've got LightRoom 4.4, and found its printing capabilities much better than PS. Can you use 8.5" x 11" letter size paper, and work with it cut into strips of 3.67" x 8.5" (cur into thirds) or 2.75" x 11" (fourths)? In the USA, I've found letter size paper to be the most economical "commodity" paper, and typically not that much more than 5x7" or even 4x6" paper. I often make 5.5" x 8.5" prints, which is a half sheet of letter size prints. LightRoom works well for this, and I have a paper cutter to separate the pairs. You could set up a LR template to have 4 rows for a letter size sheet in portrait mode. Something I've done is take boxes of paper to OfficeMax or Staples and have them use a commercial quality "guillotine" paper cutter to resize letter size to what I want. IIRC, it was about 75ยข per cut. You could perhaps do this with your 5x7" with a pair of pictures on them, and cut to separate into strips. Or not? [/QUOTE]
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