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11-27-2023 09:11 AM
Hi @GUSSS2,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
The HP Envy Inspire 7920e all-in-one printer supports various print settings, including options for printing multiple pages per sheet or printing posters. However, the ability to span a single image or PDF across multiple pages may depend on the specific features and capabilities of the printer driver or software you are using.
Here are general steps you can follow to print an image or PDF across multiple pages.
- Open the Image or PDF: Open the image or PDF file you want to print using the appropriate software on your computer.
- Print Settings: In the print settings or print dialog box, look for an option that allows you to scale or resize the image. Some printers have a "Poster" option that enables you to print a single image across multiple pages.
- Page Sizing: Adjust the page sizing settings to specify the number of pages you want the image to span. This might involve selecting a custom paper size or specifying the number of pages per sheet.
- Print Preview: Before you print, use the print preview feature to see how the image will be distributed across the pages. Ensure that it meets your expectations.
- Print: Once you are satisfied with the settings, click the "Print" button to start the printing process.
If your printer does not have built-in features for spanning an image across multiple pages, you may need to use third-party software that provides this functionality. There are various applications available that can split an image or PDF into multiple pages for printing, creating a larger image when assembled.
I hope this helps.
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