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How do i print two images on one piece of paper am using CC

New Here ,
Apr 14, 2017 Apr 14, 2017

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How do i print two 5X7" images on a 8X11" paper using a Epson 3880 printer. Was able to do this using CS4.

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Community Expert , Apr 14, 2017 Apr 14, 2017

Actually after posting my reply , I remembered another option, which is File - Scripts - Contact Sheet II.

Personally, I would do the second option in my last post (combine them onto a single canvas and print them as if they were one)

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You've posted in the non-support, non-software-specific forum Lounge. If you let us know which software you are using, a moderator can move your question to the appropriate, product-specific, support forum.

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I am using photoshop CC on a Mac with a epson 3880 printer

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Moved to the Photoshop Forum.

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You can either:

Print each image separately - running the paper through the printer twice, and positioning the image on the paper using the "Position and Size" controls in the Printer driver.

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You can combine both images as layers onto a single canvas, in Photoshop, then print as if they were one image

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Actually after posting my reply , I remembered another option, which is File - Scripts - Contact Sheet II.

Personally, I would do the second option in my last post (combine them onto a single canvas and print them as if they were one)

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It can be as simple as:

  1. Create a new empty 8.5" x 11" Photoshop document.
  2. Drag the two 5" x 7" images into that document from the desktop (or Bridge or Lightroom).
  3. Arrange the two images in the document as needed, since each image should now be a separate layer in the document.
  4. Print.

I have an Epson 3880 too, but those steps will work for any printer.

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