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I want to print several small pictures on a sheet of paper that can be ironed on several other objects. I remember that the printer had that capability but I'm not seeing it

 

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Hi @Donna2036,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for reaching out!

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.

 

I understand you’re trying to print multiple small pictures on one sheet, and you’re not seeing the layout option you remember. Let’s go through a few steps to check what could help you set up the layout you need.

Use the Built-In “Contact Sheet / Wallet Size” Printing Layout
• In the Print dialog, choose Photos or Photo Printing options if available.
• Look for layouts like Wallet, 4 per page, 9 per page, or Contact Sheet — these print multiple images on one sheet.

Check the HP Smart App Layout Options
• Open HP Smart → Print Photos.
• Select your images → tap Layout or Customize.
• Choose Multiple Images per Page or Grid Layouts (if supported on your model).

Use the Windows “Multiple Pages per Sheet” Setting
• Go to Print → More SettingsPages per sheet.
• Set it to 2, 4, 6, or 9 per page.
• This works even for iron-on transfers if the image files are separate.

Enable “Fit to Page” or “Resize” Options
• Under print settings, choose Scale → reduce to smaller percentages.
• This helps fit multiple pictures more neatly if no grid layout is shown.

If you need mirrored images for iron-ons
• Turn on Flip Horizontal / Mirror Image in print settings.
• If your printer doesn’t show it, open the picture in Paint or Photos → select “Flip Horizontal” manually.

If your printer’s photo layouts aren’t appearing
• Make sure you’re using the full HP driver, not the Microsoft IPP Class Driver.
• Without the HP driver, layout options may be missing.

I hope this helps.

 

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