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  1. Matt DeVillier

    Help printing Jurassic Park cover with HP printer

    I had the same problem with that paper. I wound up getting some thin, low gloss stuff from staples. it was about $10 for 100 sheets I think, and 30 or 32lb weight (I forget the brand/type though). I also used some Great White inkjet photo and imaging paper, matte finish, which worked really...
  2. Matt DeVillier

    Help printing Jurassic Park cover with HP printer

    David, hold shift, then right click on the file. choose 'open with' then tell it which program you want to open JPG files. check the box at the bottom which says 'always use this program to open this type of file' edit: you need to set up the printer in landscape mode, and use 8.5x14...
  3. Matt DeVillier

    Help printing Jurassic Park cover with HP printer

    David, first, let's make sure you downloaded the file properly. Check the file to make sure the file you downloaded was saved with the proper '.jpg' extension on it, and that the file size is correct (~1.2mb for the 200-dpi version, and 2.25mb for the 300-dpi version). If not, go back and...
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