Old 01-12-2012, 11:04 AM
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QuiltnNan
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Originally Posted by Cre8tvlwyr
I have a [hopefully quick] question for those familiar with the software print - someone had said you can 'move' pieces around before printing. That I could do - but how do you add another block's pieces to the first one to actually use more of the paper? Do you have to make it all go to one side and then run through the printer again to get the next pattern on the other end hoping there's no overlap?
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It's not possible to print more than one block at a time. Even with moving pieces, I doubt that turning the paper and printing would allow you more than one block per page. Of course, you can try it and let us know
I'm printing as many rotary instructions as I can get away with. I like those best. I can probably print front and back, though. Usually, I don't print them, just read them from the screen on my other projects. But this is probably my greatest ever project and I want to stay organized. So the paper and printer ink will have to be sacrificed LOL
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