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PIXMA TS3322 cant print large photos?

TeddyDb33
Apprentice

I have a Canon TS3322. I want to print stickers. In order to do so it has to be on Glossy paper. When i try to print using normal settings on glossy paper, the ink just rubs off and smudges. So you have to pick the Glossy Paper setting. BUT the printer only lets you use that setting with 4x6 and 5x5 paper. Is there anyway to print large stickers with this printer on regular 8.5 x 11 inch paper? If not, is there a printer that can do that? Otherwise im only able to make very small stickers. 

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

The printiner supports the following paper sizes and types:

 

Paper Sizes
4 x 6, 5 x 5 (Square), 5 x 7, Letter (8.5 x 11), Legal (8.5 x 14)

 

Paper Compatibility
Plain: Plain Paper;
Glossy: Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, Photo Paper Glossy;
Other: Magnetic Photo Paper, Restickable Photo Paper

 

Based on its specs, it only appears to support borderless photo printing up to 5x7in. So any printer that supports 8x10 borderless printing should allow you to print on glossy photo paper.  Any media you use must be inkjet compatible in order to keep the ink from smearing.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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TeddyDb33
Apprentice
What printer supports 8x10 ?

There are too many to list.  

 

Hard for someone else to pick a printer for you.  You need to decide what will fit your needs, and budget.

 

Craft printer, All In One, Photo printer.

 

Then review the specs to ensure it supports the size and paper types you want to print on.  

 

https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/printers-all-in-ones

 

 

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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theob215
Apprentice

Same issue here. You are not alone. I can't believe that no one has found a workaround or orride for this limitation.

Pixma TS3320. It will print 8.5x11", color, glossy photo paper; but not all 3 at the same time. Try it and you get an error message that the wrong paper size has been selected. To print on 8.5x11" glossy paper I have to de-select "Photo" and choose ""Standard." 

So disappointing. Why can't this be selected? The only difference is the amount of ink used, and I'm paying for the ink -- not Canon. Can't the driver be updated to allow this printer to print 8.5x11" color glossies? Not borderless! Just 8x10's on that paper.

Thank you.

 

 

 

Dan_in_St_Louis

19 months old and no solutions. This printer can do each of its specs alone, but not 8x10 color glossies. All this should take is a driver update.

Dan_in_St_Louis

i got it to print! it was weird though i dont really know how. ill tell you what i did leading up to it printing tho. first i put the glossy photo paper in. then i set the paper setting by clicking the paper icon on the printer until it said "L" and then i clicked ok. then i opened the photo i wanted. then i set the settings to : portrait, letter size paper (8.5x11), portrait, fit to page, regular paper, print. then i opened my printer que and it started printing! but if i select glossy paper it will not print. i gotta say tho even though i was forced into selecting regular paper and not selecting the 8x10 frame size, the pic still came out great! 

I tried this on my Canon Pixma TS3322 and it worked except for it left white pin stripes on my picture. Did you have this problem & do you know why it did that ?? 

 Thank you BTW because your suggestion was really helpful it's just the stripes that are a problem now. 

son1cblue
Apprentice

a bit late but wanted to chime in because i ve seen several people acting as if they know what they are talking about, so up to about a month ago, i have been using my canon 3322 printer to print glossy photos on high quality settings and its been working as i started a business and have made several hundred using this very printer, however one night i was about to print another sheet of custom cards i make and i decided to change some settings in the hardware side of things for the printer , went to print and all of sudden several other options are showing that were not before, i changed the driver settings basically, and went to print like several hundred pages before on glossy high quality paper it just wouldnt print borderless which is fine if i adjusted the image to have a border and was getting about 9 playing size cards out of each sheet. clicked print and it pops up saying wrong paper size changed to 4x6 im like wtf , tried again and since then this printer has not printed normal full pages like it had hundreds of times before. whatever i did to the driver has made it useless so i had to go buy another and at local walmart all they had besides a cheepo canon and a very expensive epson tank printer the mid choice was the tr4722 and it was great up to the point of ordering 4 inkcloud ink carts off amazon based on reviews working with that very printer and they all came put them in it printed beautiful images 1 time from each cart and then pops up saying install color cart correctly, after just printing a perfect image with the very cart it says is wrong. canon get ur stuff together , i was a photophore for years and  would not touch a canon camera period used nikon and sony , wish they made printers . but canon just is not smart with drivers and settings. i now have 2 printers that to use i have to spend 100 more bucks and im already out several hundred on other ink and supplies it wasted . oh and me my dad and other ppl i know have used refil kits countless times with success , however neither of the canon priters i have work with the refil kits it goes like normal but never starts printing again. bottom line canon sucks and im finiding a better brand epson seems legit and has fewer issues better prints, and cheaper ink options why invest more in canon when im currently not even able to use the last 2 brand new printers i got  

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