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Enlargements I used to be able to scan a small crossword puzzle and enlarge it, but now, it just prints out the same size,could you please,tell how I can cure this.
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Hi, You need to go into your printers properties to change the sizes.
If you have your manual read how this is done. If I was there I could do this for you. Good luck.
I made mine using the following free Crossword Puzzle Maker which provides an option of printing puzzles you personally make. It's rather fun by the way, I'm sure your friends will love it!
Los Angeles Times crossword puzzle blog, covering the puzzles in the L.A. Times ...Not a lot of crosswordese, but plenty of easy stuff to get a foothold. .... 73D: New Zealand reference site? (KIWIPEDIA). 78D: Really big programs? ... 86A: Boat bottoms (KEELS); 88A: Do the Wright thing (AVIATE); ...
Follow these tips to ensure your scanned photo turns out to be a stunning print.
Resolution:
You'll want a higher dpi when scanning an image that you want to print.
If you want to scan an image and reprint it at the same size, 300 dpi works best.
File format:
TIFFs are ideal for printing enlargements, but a JPEG will suffice if you are printing a 4" x 6" photo.
Quick tip:
If
you are printing a 4" x 6" image as a JPEG, but think that you may
someday want to make a bigger print, archive a larger TIFF file of your
photo. Unlike JPEGs, TIFFs can be edited and resaved without
compromising the image quality.
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