It should when you click on the crop scissors to turn crop on. Note, you have to have the image selected to turn crop on. But your problem seems more complicated, with or without crop scissors, the longer dimension should be 10. Could it be margins are set?
Jeff,
The information from Mr. Pomko is that he confirmed that the printable area was the same as the screen snap I sent in an earlier post. ( I attach here again)
Once he confirms that number, it tells us the selected paper size is correct, and there are no altered margins.
The next bit to consider is that he tells us he gets the same crazy size prints from Elements.
Remember he said that he RESET PRINTER so that shouid clear the driver.
The only thing left is a mismarked ruler that he is using to measure the prints.
I know that sounds outlandish, but I recall tearing my hair out one day (it never grew back) over a problem similar in nature where the prints went off the page and nothing was wrong.
Turned out the paper was 8 x 10 and he thought he bought 8.5 x 11.
I have the driver.... it works the same and looks the same as the R series except there's no roll paper. The print preview is correct!!
Possible that Mr. Pomko has some odd sized paper? Even then, we have to have the 10" dimension side filled.
It's good for us to toss it back and forth. Maybe a spark gets generated.
At this point, screen snaps are a must!! We are getting some information that doesn't wash!
Yesterday, I got an image from a friend, 5251 x 28290. He was experimenting with a new stitching program to make panoramas.
There were some vertical lines looking like overlap, so I made an 8 x 10 test print on 8.5 x 11 paper.
Regardless of the ratio of length to width, I still get my 10" length. See screen snap.
Keep tossing in ideas, until we get the FULL screen snaps from Mr. Pomko.
Fred