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How do I change size of photo that I want to print from my tablet

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The size of your print is a function of the software you use to edit and prepare your photo. If you just want to print the photo as is, the size is a function of the printer software. When you click print a box should open with some choices, including the choices for the photo. If you have the instruction manual for your printer, look for the page(s) that describe the photo printing options. Hope this helps.

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