This was super helpful! I’m going to college in a few months and I wanted to get some posters for a dorm room but they’re 15 bucks a piece for the size I want, but this tutorial saved me so much money!
This was very helpful!! I searched the web for a solution and nothing helped and anywhere they had your solutions it wasn’t clear enough to understand!! This was great 👍 thank you
You saved me. How can you explain and show this so simply ... Yet other videos , on the exact same subject... you seem to need to be a rocket scientist to understand and follow what on earth is being said and shown. My hat is off to you!!!! TY TY TY !!!!
Thank you!!!! The word method didn't work for me (watched previous videos) so I thought that my printer wasn't able to do this. I tried the paint method from you video and it worked!!
What a life saver. ❤ I could find a way to do this and upscale my drawing to fit it onto a canvas to transfer the image. This video saved my day. I have paint 3D, i could not use it like i used paint in the past. I was really devistated, untill i found tour video. Thank you so much 😂you thought about your subscribers need in advance 😊 👍. Keep up the great content!💯🔥
@@ScottiesTech i have no clue how to fix this but I'm having the same problem too. there's nothing that lets me go into the print properties and check margins
I want to print my image off the same exact size i made it in inches, or pixels in editor....not guessed with pages. Can not print 7.25 by 22 inch wide.😔
In that case, you want to get a bit fancy. I use Paint.net (free), and then create a new image. It asks you for Width/Height in pixels, and resolution in pixels/inch. OR, below that it asks for print size (width/height in inches). I can enter the print size in inches, and then change the Resolution to something higher than 96 pixels/inch. The higher the resolution, the larger the actual image in pixels, and the purtier the printout will be. Isn't this fun??
You'd have to calculate it based on your paper size. So, if you want a 30" x 30" image, you'd do: Letter = 8.5" x 11" There will be some margin depending on the size/shape of the time, so you'd minimum 3.52 pages (30" / 8.5" = 3.529 pages across). Thus, try a 4 page x 4 page print. It's kind of tedious because different printers sometimes and different software does weird things when you print on multiple pages. There's a bit of trial and error involved, unfortunately.
Cat 8 is generally not intended for general office/home cabling. Some Cat 8 cables even have different connectors. Personally, I'd go with Cat6 or 7 since all of those will do up to 10Gbps anyway, and should be cheaper.
Not anymore... It's ridiculous. You can buy a Canon color laser for 350 bucks. EACH of the 4 toner cartridges costs $189. 3rd-party toners are way cheaper, but the printer complains they aren't genuine and refuses to tell you how much toner is remaining. Plus, they often 'leak' toner inside the printer, resulting in colored lines on every printout. Inkjets aren't much better since they eat ink like crazy.
See here: www.adobe.com/acrobat/pdf-reader.html It's not 'Acrobat' you're looking for, but 'Acrobat Reader'. They made it rather difficult to find on their web site, which is not very nice.