Image size problem

Maybe the Adobe forum is not the best place for it but you are most knowledgeable I know.  I'm using CS5 Extended on Windows 7 64 bit with a printer Epson 7900.  I have always noticed that matched the size of the image of the printer not exactly the size of the image specified in PS despite my setting to the correct screen resolution in preferences.  But I always just thought it was a quirk of PS.  I mean that a printout of 24 inches can be off by 1/2 inch.  But now that I do the gallery wraps size accuracy is important.

So I made a few comments.  The print size of the printer is the size that the PS says it should be in the direction of movement of the print head, but comes short in the direction of travel paper or canvas.  If I flip then the image in PS then it displays 90 degrees differently, the new printhead travel side is what said PS and it should be on the other side is short... even if the short side was the right size, while he was in the direction of travel of the printhead before rotation.

Thus, it seems that the paper feed is turned off.  Except for one thing.  The prints are sharp and I think that if the forward speed was wrong, they would not.  No idea what gives here?  Any help would be appreciated.

Howard

I had the same problem only when printing on canvas media. I calculated that multiplying by 1,009 would get me the right result. So I need a 60cm print I would be implemented as 60,54 cm (60x1.009). To calculate your multiple factorial trial (desired print size) / (size of the physical results), which is in my example 60/59.45=1.009.

.. .or in your example 24/23.5=1.02

so if you want a print of 24 set in up in Photoshop as in 24.48

I use this as a workaround, so the question is still out there if anyone knows why this is the case!

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