08-07-2018 04:48 PM
Hey there,
I'm trying to print onto some DVDs with a Pixma iP8700 using My Image Garden on Mac High Sierra. I have it directly plugged into a 2015 Macbook Pro with USB.
No matter what I do in the settings, it always prints out the label so huge that only 25% of it makes it onto the disc. This ends up spilling ink all over the tray as well.
Is there a setting I'm missing? I tell it to print on Tray L under Paper Size and Quality and Media and tell it to scale down for L under Paper Handling, but it ignores all of that and prints everything humongous.
What am I missing? Do I need to go plug this thing into a Windows machine?
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08-07-2018 05:28 PM
Hi durandstation,
This model includes a J tray, rather than an L tray, and L-sized paper is somewhat larger than the printable disk area. Do you get the same effect when printing from a different program, such as Easy-PhotoPrint?
I look forward to your reply.
08-07-2018 05:28 PM
Hi durandstation,
This model includes a J tray, rather than an L tray, and L-sized paper is somewhat larger than the printable disk area. Do you get the same effect when printing from a different program, such as Easy-PhotoPrint?
I look forward to your reply.
08-07-2018 05:48 PM
I will try Easy-Photo Print when I get back into the office tomorrow. The disk tray itself says "L" right on it, which I initially assumed to be an identifier for "This feeds into the left side of your printer."
The driver software seems to have only loaded L sized templates as well. I'll check and get back with you tomorrow!
My model is actually a Pixma iP8720. It's the wide format printer.
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