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Old June 12th 03, 06:05 PM
Wislu Plethora
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Default disable photo printing wizard


-----Original Message-----
Anyone know how to disable this wizard? We would just
like to send images to print without going through the
wizard EVERY TIME!
.


Let's play pretend. Say you find a way to disable the
wizard. How will your images get to the printer? By magic?
Will they float from your storage medium through the ether,
all the while miraculously formatting themselves to the
desired size, type of paper, etc. that you want?
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Old March 10th 06, 04:07 AM
johanherodotus johanherodotus is offline
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Originally Posted by Wislu Plethora

-----Original Message-----
Anyone know how to disable this wizard? We would just
like to send images to print without going through the
wizard EVERY TIME!
.


Let's play pretend. Say you find a way to disable the
wizard. How will your images get to the printer? By magic?
Will they float from your storage medium through the ether,
all the while miraculously formatting themselves to the
desired size, type of paper, etc. that you want?
Let's pretend that you need to print out 100 different photos, BUT all same size, same paper type, same paper size, same printer, same resolution, same sharpness, etc. Do you still have to use this stupid WIZARD? A "Wizard" should be smart enough to know when you don't need a Wizard.
 




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