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I got a new computer with Windows 7, and updated the drivers for my J6480 which I use wirelessly.  Everything works fine, except that I can't seem to print more than one photo (from Sony Picture Package) on a page.  Needless to say, it's a waste to use one whole page of HP Premium Plus Photo paper for one wallet-sized print - I should be able to put 4 or 6 on one page. This all worked fine in Windows XP.  What do I need to do?  Can I update HP Image Zone?  Thanks!

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No, HP image zone was not updated and should not be used on operating systems newer than Windows XP.

HP's  current photo application is called HP Photo Creations and is available here:

http://www.hp.com/global/us/en/consumer/digital_photography/free/software/printapp_index.html

 

 

Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP
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I have the same problem. I downloaded Photo Creations and it will not let me print different photos on a single sheet.

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ProPoster--the  program for poster and photowall-paper printing. You may use standard (A0, A1, A2) format poster or by user defined format poster in the size up to 10 * 10 m. With ProPoster's help you can print out standard graphic files, the text and diagrams from the Word and Excel, CAD drawings, html-pages as poster. Program automatically divides the chosen image into the necessary quantity of pages. For creation of the poster a glue, scissors and little skills are required in addition.

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UPDATE: You can now print multiple pictures on a page in HP Photo Creations directly. (The link above explained a way to lay them out using the collage print project.)

  1. Load your photos and click Print.
  2. Set the paper size.
  3. Set Image Size to 50% or 25%.
  4. Set Images per Page to Grid or Maximum.

Tip: To get different printed dimensions, pick a different paper size.

 

For a quick tour, see the "Printing at Home" video here:

 

http://hp.rlproductionnetwork.com/videos.html

 

HP Photo Creations Multi-Up Printing

 

Hope this helps,

 

RocketLife 

RocketLife, developer of HP Photo Creations
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need to print wallet size

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Hi C-Short.

 

The wallet prints project in HP Photo Creations should work for this.

 

  1. Click here to open the Wallet Prints project in HP Photo Creations.
  2. Click the Personalize and Print button.
  3. Add your photos and print.

 

If you don't have HP Photo Creations, you can download it on that page, too.

 

Hope this helps,

 

RocketLife 

RocketLife, developer of HP Photo Creations
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