![]() |
|
Welcome to Vista Banter. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to ask questions and reply to others posts, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Hi,
I try to repost: I found a stupid but quite annoying bug in Windows Vista print pictures dialog ( the one opened for example from Windows Photo Gallery ). I received a TIFF image that is a portrait A4 format .When I open it it shows correctly but when I print it get printed in landscape and stretched. No way to force it print in portrait other than using the two photo per page template but this will reduce the size to 50%. Anyone found a solution ? -- Simone Chemelli MCP (Exchange 2003) |
|
|||
|
Have the same issue.
Luckily I have another computer (XP Pro) so I print from there. "Simone Chemelli" wrote: Hi, I try to repost: I found a stupid but quite annoying bug in Windows Vista print pictures dialog ( the one opened for example from Windows Photo Gallery ). I received a TIFF image that is a portrait A4 format .When I open it it shows correctly but when I print it get printed in landscape and stretched. No way to force it print in portrait other than using the two photo per page template but this will reduce the size to 50%. Anyone found a solution ? -- Simone Chemelli MCP (Exchange 2003) |
|
|||
|
I have the same problem with printing .tif documents. I use ufax and receive
all my faxes in .tif documents. Everytime I try and print one it stretches it. It is very frustrating because I have to print and sign a lot of these faxes then return them to the sender and it looks unprofessional. "Bazoz" wrote: Have the same issue. Luckily I have another computer (XP Pro) so I print from there. "Simone Chemelli" wrote: Hi, I try to repost: I found a stupid but quite annoying bug in Windows Vista print pictures dialog ( the one opened for example from Windows Photo Gallery ). I received a TIFF image that is a portrait A4 format .When I open it it shows correctly but when I print it get printed in landscape and stretched. No way to force it print in portrait other than using the two photo per page template but this will reduce the size to 50%. Anyone found a solution ? -- Simone Chemelli MCP (Exchange 2003) |
|
|||
|
On Feb 8, 5:42 pm, Vance E. wrote:
I have the same problem with printing .tifdocuments. I use ufax and receive all my faxes in .tifdocuments. Everytime I try and print one it stretches it. It is very frustrating because I have to print and sign a lot of these faxes then return them to the sender and it looks unprofessional. "Bazoz" wrote: Have the same issue. Luckily I have another computer (XP Pro) so I print from there. "Simone Chemelli" wrote: Hi, I try to repost: I found a stupid but quite annoying bug in WindowsVistaprint pictures dialog ( the one opened for example from Windows Photo Gallery ). I received a TIFF image that is a portrait A4 format .When I open it it shows correctly but when I print it get printed inlandscapeand stretched. No way to force it print in portrait other than using the two photo per page template but this will reduce the size to 50%. Anyone found a solution ? -- Simone Chemelli MCP (Exchange 2003) http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...5822&SiteID=17 |