Unless I'm totally missing something, if I have
1-30x45, 2 - 20x20s, a 16x16, a 20x30, 3 - 8x10s, 7-5x7s, 2 - 4x6s
now it's up to me to have to do the math to figure out how big the paper is. if initially set a piece of paper that's too big, then qimage will just start fitting pictures anywhere on that paper rather than trying to cram them to the top and then letting me know how much smaller my paper size actually could be so I don't waste paper. Again, unless I'm missing something, the easiest way to figure this out without sketching it out by hand would be to go into photoshop, make a 44x100 sheet of paper and start filling up the 44" dimension first and then when I'm done, just crop off the extra space and see what my paper size actually needs to be. However, if I'm going to need to do that, what do I need qimage for?
Qimage will do this for you.
You must set the paper size in the driver so what you are attempting to print will fit, or just make it very long...
Place your images in teh queue, and use Optimal or compact placement.
Now right click the large preview panel and select "Remove White Space at bottom of page" (It's about 3/4 down the menu list)
Make your print, and QU will stop printing and call that the end of the page with (I think) an inch to spare.
A pop up will advise you what to do for your next print.
Fred