tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:/discussions/questions/3882-printing-on-6-x-9-paperSparkbooth: Discussion 2018-10-18T22:16:04Ztag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/157673902012-05-04T15:20:00Z2012-05-04T15:20:00ZPrinting on 6 x 9 paper<div><p>You would end up with a 4x6 sized print on a 6x9 sheet. You
could print it on 6x9 after the session from Win (or mac) using the
"fit to sheet" option.....but I don't think that's what you are
after.</p></div>Rob (ZCZ)tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/157673902012-05-05T06:49:54Z2012-08-21T12:27:30ZPrinting on 6 x 9 paper<div><p>i was looking at getting a 6 x 9 print out during the event. The
4x 6 ones are too small and the other competitors in the market are
handing out 6 x 9 print out during the event.<br>
Is there any other solution?</p></div>bhaveshaggarwaltag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/157673902012-05-05T13:39:27Z2012-05-05T13:39:27ZPrinting on 6 x 9 paper<div><p>Your competition is more than likely printing 4x8 prints on dye
sub roll fed printers, 6x9 is kinda huge.</p></div>Rob (ZCZ)tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/157673902012-05-05T22:44:40Z2012-05-05T22:44:41ZPrinting on 6 x 9 paper<div><p>It wouldn't be rare to hand out 6X8 prints (a common size with
Kodak 6800/6850 printers and others). However, Sparkbooth templates
are set up in 4X6 and 4X8 sizes.</p>
<p>If you'd like to work with that other size, you likely have to
look for a different software solution. For example there are
events that I do tethered shooting that I need 5X7 output, and I
have to use Adobe Lightroom to accomplish that.</p></div>eSportsPhoto