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Why are my images coming out 4x4 instead of 1 single image?

Updated: 12/11/2022
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Leshalfhill0516

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The reason your images are printing out as 4x4 instead of one single image is probably because that is what is clicked. Check the settings on your printer before you click the print button.

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