I can not say this about your printer for sure, but most printers - in the
properties menu - offers an option before you print where you can reverse or
flip the image. After clicking Print, click on the properties box at the
top right side of the print window. Now you can tab through the pages to see
if you have that option on any of them.
If not, most graphics programs - i.e Printmaster, Photoshp, Paintshop and
even Paint that comes with Windows will let you flip or rotate the image. If
you use Paint, there is one thing you need to know. It's native file is
bitmap, so when you open the program, then go to file - open to open your
picture, look at the bottom of the box that opens next to file type and you
will see it says bitmap. Using the down arrow on the right, you can change
that to Jpeg, all picture files or all files. My guess is you will have to
change that so you can find you file.
Once you open your file then got to Image - Flip/Rotate in the menu on top.
Then flip it horizontally - Save it - and you are ready to print it.
Hope this helps.................Fran
----- Original Message -----
From: "james ashley" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:12 AM
Subject: mirror printing
> Hi All: My daughter wants to print an "iron-on" image which
> includes script. In order to do so the image must be
> printed "flipped over" or mirrored. Neither one of us can
> find the directions for doing so. I am running the program
> through Win Word and my printer is an Epson 440. I DO have
> a scanner if necessary. Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks in
> advance.
> Jim
>
> =====
> Jim
>
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