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    Photoshop PSE10: Not printing out precise size I request

    I have PSE10 software and an Epson Stylus Pro 3880. I've had a long standing problem that I'm tired of compensating for. When I print, say, a 16"x20" image, it NEVER comes out that size -sometimes a little smaller, other times a little larger. The other two sizes I print -8.5x11 and 11x17- come...
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    Glue dispenser

    I make jigsaw puzzles. The part of the process I'd like advice on pertains to gluing the paper displaying the photo onto a 16"x20" cardboard backing. I buy the white glue from Daige and apply it to the cardboard with a small roller. I'm very pleased with the quality of the outcome but the...
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    Paper alternative

    I have an Epson Stylus Pro 3880. I use Epson Ultra Premium (Luster) photo paper (17"x22"). I'm extremely happy with the quality of print. However, the price is more than I wish to pay as it has a significant impact on the price/cost point of the product I market. Has anyone found a paper product...
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    Print quality from photos

    This is a very basic question if you're an experienced photographer/printer. Some clarification from those who know will be a big help. If I have an original digital photo that I want to Photoshop (brighten, crop, etc.) that I want to print over and over (not only at one time), what process...
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    compatible ink cartridges

    I have an Epson Stylus Pro inkjet printer. I'm considering buying compatible cartridges to cut my toner costs by one-third. However, I don't want to invalidate my warranty or damage the printer. Any thoughts?
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    Alternative to Epson Ultra Premium photo paper

    I have an Epson Stylus Pro 3880 wide format printer. The Epson Ultra Premium photo paper (17"x22") works perfectly for the applications I need. But at $55 to $80 for 25 sheets, it's a little costly. I was advised by a rep from Epson not to use the rolls as they could damage the printer (and I...

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