Maybe Picture It does not allow it, others do. Also, some printer
drivers themselves have the option. When printing, use the file menu
rather than the print button- this usually allows more menu options.
You should see the printer driver software come up. See if there is an
option to center the image in the driver software options. This is
usually on same tab where you select landscape or portrait aspect.
BTW, I used to have a Lexmark printer. Replaced it with a Canon- much
better driver , with many more print options.
Brian Kendig wrote:
>
> I can't figure out how to print a photo centered on a page.
>
> I'm using a Lexmark Z65p Photo printer, and I've tried printing with:
> Microsoft PictureIt! Photo Premium 9 version 9.0.607.0
> Fotoslate version 2.0.1.834 from ACD Systems Ltd. (came with printer)
> Kodak Easyshare version 2.1.0.55 (came with my camera)
>
> When I print a photo, the printer starts printing near the top of the
> paper. There doesn't seem to be a way to put uniform margins around
> the image so that I can frame the photo nicely.
>
> I've tried using the printer's alignment utililty, which allows slight
> movement of the image on the paper. I have the setting at the highest
> allowed, and it has moved the image a bit, but the image is still
> noticeably not centered.
>
> How do I get the system to print the photo centered on the page?
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