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Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print
multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in advance for all replies. -- I have found several good doctors. I just have not been able to figure out how to climb through my TV screen to go to them. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 15:56:05 -0700, in comp.periphs.printers Daniel Prince
<neutrino1@comcast.net> wrote: >Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print >multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a >picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. > >I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I >have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in >advance for all replies. The best printing tool around Qimage. Give the demo a try. http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage ---------- Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet@EdwardG.Ruf.com) http://EdwardGRuf.com |
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"Daniel Prince" <neutrino1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:h7orb1djh8vhg153anlqb7monvs3189bf2@4ax.com... > Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print > multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a > picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. > > I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I > have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in > advance for all replies. > -- > I have found several good doctors. I just have not been able > to figure out how to climb through my TV screen to go to them. > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet > News==---- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 > Newsgroups > ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- Daniel, take a look at:- Iomega Photo Printer and Arcsoft Photo Printer - both do what you want - a Google search should find them. dfrog |
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Daniel Prince wrote:
> Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print > multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a > picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. > > I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I > have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in > advance for all replies. If you already have M$ Word, the Avery Wizard software will create Word documents for printing on various Avery products. In your case, using the template for business cards or something similar and actually printing on photo paper might work. Alternatively, Irfanview has a "contact sheet" function that might do the trick for you. From the Help file: http://avery.com/us/Main?action=sof...ftwarecode=3201 "Create contact sheet from selected thumbs: allows you to create a large image (contact sheet or catalog) with all selected thumbs (files). A dialog appears and you can choose the options for the result image." http://www.irfanview.com/ HTH -- Mark Warner lose .inhibitions when replying |
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"dfrog" <dfrog@lineone.net> wrote in message news:3i672iFk58tcU1@individual.net... > > "Daniel Prince" <neutrino1@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:h7orb1djh8vhg153anlqb7monvs3189bf2@4ax.com... >> Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print >> multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a >> picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. >> >> I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I >> have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in >> advance for all replies. >> -- >> I have found several good doctors. I just have not been able >> to figure out how to climb through my TV screen to go to them. >> >> >> ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet >> News==---- >> http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 >> Newsgroups >> ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- > > Daniel, > take a look at:- > Iomega Photo Printer and Arcsoft Photo Printer - both do what you want - a > Google search should find them. > dfrog Iomega photo printer here >> http://www.maxpatchink.com/free.shtml the Arcsoft one seems to be elusive, its version 2.0 LE that was freeware dfrog > > > |
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Most likely you already have the software. It is called Microsoft
work. Here is how to use it. Create a document Create a label with the appropriate number of labels on the sheet. Insert the jpg into a Label Copy that to all of the other Labels Print. Daniel Prince wrote: >Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print >multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a >picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. > >I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I >have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in >advance for all replies. > > |
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Daniel Prince <neutrino1@comcast.net> wrote in
news:h7orb1djh8vhg153anlqb7monvs3189bf2@4ax.com: > Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print > multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a > picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. > > I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I > have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in > advance for all replies. A similar question was asked here: <h7orb1djh8vhg153anlqb7monvs3189bf2@4ax.com> Sicerley, Bruce |
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On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 00:55:49 +0100, "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone.net> wrote:
>> "Daniel Prince" : >>> Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print >>> multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a >>> picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. >>> >Iomega photo printer here >> http://www.maxpatchink.com/free.shtml > <snip> Good source. Thanks. Geo |
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dfrog wrote:
> "Daniel Prince" <neutrino1@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:h7orb1djh8vhg153anlqb7monvs3189bf2@4ax.com... > >>Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print >>multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a >>picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. >> >>I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I >>have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in >>advance for all replies. >>-- >>I have found several good doctors. I just have not been able >>to figure out how to climb through my TV screen to go to them. > take a look at:- > Iomega Photo Printer and Arcsoft Photo Printer - both do what you want - a > Google search should find them. Second those recommendations - especially the Iomega app. Program: Iomega Photo Printer Author: Iomega Ware: Freeware http://www.netoffices.com/articles/...iomegaphoto.htm (has a nice explantion and a download link) http://www.iomega.com/software/listing/_archive.html http://download.iomega.com/english/...rinter72web.exe v 1.0 (1089 KB) JPG and BMP formats only. This is a *very* easy program to use. Drag and drop - WYSIWYG - you can overlap photos to make a collage. Browses folders recursively. Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP limitations: Will only show all images on NTFS partitions. A work-around is to mount a *virtual* folder such as: Program: MountVD Author: Walker Brothers Ware: (Freeware) http://www.lando.co.za/walkerbrothers/ FAT32 partitions - does not recognize/show folders that have these attributes set: system folders, read-only folders, hidden folders. --------- Program: ArcSoft PhotoPrinterLE (PhotoPrinterLE) Author: ArcSoft Ware: (Liteware) http://web.archive.org/web/20010201...nloadsfree.html Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware Search alt.comp.freeware (or read it online): http://groups.google.no/groups?q=+g....freeware&hl=en Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org (not maintained) |
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Susan Bugher wrote:
> dfrog wrote: > >> "Daniel Prince" <neutrino1@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:h7orb1djh8vhg153anlqb7monvs3189bf2@4ax.com... >> >>> Is there a freeware or inexpensive shareware program that will print >>> multiple copies of an image on each piece of paper. I have a >>> picture that I want to print ten, wallet-sized images on each page. >>> >>> I use Windows XP SP2. I do not want a Windows 3.x program because I >>> have many files and directories with long filenames. Thank you in >>> advance for all replies. >>> -- >>> I have found several good doctors. I just have not been able >>> to figure out how to climb through my TV screen to go to them. > > >> take a look at:- >> Iomega Photo Printer and Arcsoft Photo Printer - both do what you want >> - a Google search should find them. > > > Second those recommendations - especially the Iomega app. > > Program: Iomega Photo Printer > Author: Iomega > Ware: Freeware > http://www.netoffices.com/articles/...iomegaphoto.htm > (has a nice explantion and a download link) > > http://www.iomega.com/software/listing/_archive.html > http://download.iomega.com/english/...rinter72web.exe > v 1.0 (1089 KB) ACK! should have checked the links *before* I posted. ![]() The download link above is good - the other links seem to need revision. > JPG and BMP formats only. This is a *very* easy program to use. Drag and > drop - WYSIWYG - you can overlap photos to make a collage. Browses > folders recursively. > > Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP > > limitations: > > Will only show all images on NTFS partitions. A work-around is to mount > a *virtual* folder such as: > > Program: MountVD > Author: Walker Brothers > Ware: (Freeware) > http://www.lando.co.za/walkerbrothers/ redirects to new URL: http://www.walkerbrotherssa.com/ > FAT32 partitions - does not recognize/show folders that have these > attributes set: system folders, read-only folders, hidden folders. > > --------- > > Program: ArcSoft PhotoPrinterLE (PhotoPrinterLE) > Author: ArcSoft > Ware: (Liteware) > http://web.archive.org/web/20010201...nloadsfree.html > > Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware Search alt.comp.freeware (or read it online): http://groups.google.no/groups?q=+g....freeware&hl=en Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org (not maintained) |
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