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How do you enlarge a picture? I recieved no instructions for my printer, ESP 3. All I can figure out is the "fit to page" or "100%" ,which I can't get to work, either.What if I want to enlarge it 25%?

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You can pull the copy from the folder location and use "paint" that comes with your operating system and enlarge the photo there
2. if you have photo software you can use it to enlarge the photo to the desired page you want. This is software such as Photo smart etc.
3. In Windows 7 there is a "Window Picture Manger" that will re size your photo also if you have this operating system. It is listed under "Pictures" click here then you will come to "windows Picture viewer" then at the top of the window you will see "File,Print,Email,Burn and Open.
4. By clicking on the "Open" caption you will see a drop down menu with "paint,Gallery, etc. choose the "Windows Picture Manager" and you will have a "helps " menu to the upper right hand corner click here to see how to operate the picture manager.

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To enlarge photo, you can try Leawo Photo Enlarger. Below are detailed steps.
Step 1: Launch the software after installation, and then enter Photo Enlarger module.
Step 2: Click the Add Photo Folder or Add Photo button on the main interface of Leawo Photo Enlarger to import source image folder or images.
Step 3: After importing, if you want to increase resolution of a batch of images at once, click the Output button at the bottom right, and make batch output settings.
Step 4: If you want to enlarge photos one by one, double-click on a loaded photo to enter the workbench, where you can set scaling ratio, and effect like denoise, deblur, brightness, etc. for a single resized image.

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