Poster Print

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Richard Huber

Hi ng!

Exists there a proggi that prints a picture extendet to 2, 4 or more
sheets of paper?

cu

richard
 
Richard said:
Hi ng!

Exists there a proggi that prints a picture extendet to 2, 4 or more
sheets of paper?

cu

richard

http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/ - "The Rasterbator is a web service
which creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. The rasterized
images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters
up to 20 meters in size."

http://arje.net/rasterbator - If you don't like to queue, download the
standalone version of The Rasterbator!
 
Exists there a proggi that prints a picture extendet to 2, 4 or more
sheets of paper?

The software that came with my Canon i250 printer does posters, so 4
sheets is easy. See if your printer can do it.

L.
 
Hi Lefty Mills,

The software that came with my Canon i250 printer does posters, so 4
sheets is easy. See if your printer can do it.

Well, I remember older inkjetprinters of mine. They did it.

But my Hp Laserjet 1200 don't

cu

Richard
 
hi Kamikazee,

FinePrint

Well, I took a look at Finprint and found the following features:

save paper and ink
booklet printing
double-sided printing
print multiple pages onto a sheet
delete unwanted pages
electronic letterhead
watermarks, headers, footers
save as JPEG, TIF, BMP
Server Edition


FinePrint will print multible pages onto one
sheet. But I want print one page on multible
sheets. :-)


And - BTW - FinePrint seems not to be freeware!


Thx

Richard
 
Richard said:
Exists there a proggi that prints a picture extendet to 2, 4 or more
sheets of paper?

MyAlbum does poster printing.

Program: MyAlbum
Author: MyAlbum (Pierre Meindre)
Ware: Donationware
http://www.myalbumpro.com/

Susan
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