program that will print three 6 x 4in photos on one A4 sheet?

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On 27 Jan 2006 19:45:19 -0800, (e-mail address removed) wrote:

http://download.iomega.com/english/photoprinter72web.exe
Iomega Photo Printer Software -- Sort, size, and print digital images
with Iomega Photo Printer. Works with or without Iomega devices! Free!
If you want a quick and easy way to print multiple digital camera
photos on a single sheet of paper, Iomega Photo Printer is a FREE
solution that may suit your needs. This application is very simple and
does it's job very well.

Does anyone know if/how to make the measurements into inches please ?

Regards, John.
 
John said:
On 27 Jan 2006 19:45:19 -0800, (e-mail address removed) wrote:

Does anyone know if/how to make the measurements into inches please ?

??? The only measurements I see in *are* in inches (photo size and print
margins). I don't see any way to change that. What are you seeing?

Susan
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Susan Bugher said:
or
http://download.iomega.com/english/photoprinter72web.exe
(1089 KB)

One of my favorite apps. . . more info:

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:

Having installed the above, I don't get a desktop icon, nor is it listed
in Start\Programs. I can start it by going to its own folder though. Is
this how it should work?
I am using NTFS.
 
Measurements in cms. :-(

You already said that. :) I was wondering *where* you were seeing those
units. . . anyway. . . my hunch is it's looking at the Windows language
selection. I use "American English" and can't change that with the
crippled version of Windows XP that came with my current computer.
Perhaps you can experiment with Control Panel to see if changing the
language makes a difference. FWIW IIRC units were also inches when I
used this app on Win98 - on the old computer (now deceased).

Susan
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Mike said:
In message <[email protected]>, Susan Bugher
Having installed the above, I don't get a desktop icon, nor is it listed
in Start\Programs. I can start it by going to its own folder though. Is
this how it should work?
I am using NTFS.

Sounds about right. The Iomega Photo Printer is an old app. I have a
shortcut on the desktop, probably created it myself. . .

I *just* discovered the help file, never knew it had one. . . check the
Iomega folder. . .

Susan
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Susan Bugher said:
Sounds about right. The Iomega Photo Printer is an old app. I have a
shortcut on the desktop, probably created it myself. . .

I *just* discovered the help file, never knew it had one. . . check
the Iomega folder. . .

Susan
Will do,
 
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