How to Easily Print a Large Image to Multiple Pages in Windows | Scottie’s Tech.Info
Posted by jpluimers on 2017/09/04
Many applications cannot not do that (Paint.net is one of them), but Paint can at least in Windows XP, 7, 8. and 8.1 (I need to check other Windows versions).:
In any case, here’s what you do:
- Open the image you’d like to print in Paint
- Select: Print -> Page Setup (Vista and 7), or File -> Page Setup (in XP)
- Under Scaling, select Fit to and change the setting to something like “3 by 2 page(s)”
- Click OK
- Print the image from Paint, and make sure to select “All Pages”
Source: How to Easily Print a Large Image to Multiple Pages in Windows | Scottie’s Tech.Info [WayBack]
Note the “3 by 2” has the order “horizontal by vertical”.
–jeroen
Michael said
Scottie,
This is a question based on your excellent video about different types of connectors between computers and monitors.
I am trying to connect and a Lenovo T530 which has I believe a plain old fashion VGA and a mini display port to a dell 2415 monitor which has just about every kind of connector there is. My computer does not have an HDMI port
I called Dell and they recommended I get a mini display port to mini display port cable, which I have ordered.
Is there advice correct and are there any “watch-outs and “I should be aware of?
Thank you so much. Michael Sirota
Dadorphan@aol.com
jpluimers said
Hi Michael,
I’m not Scottie, so better repeat that question for Scottie here: https://scottiestech.info/2009/08/08/how-to-easily-print-a-large-image-to-multiple-pages-in-windows/
–jeroen