First, let me say that I really like these forums, and kudos to all of you and your hard work! I'll try to scan some of my game boxes sometime soon to help out.
Because I don't have Photoshop on my computer, I decided to use the free picture program IrfanView (
www.irfanview.com). I managed to print the cover to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga on one 8.5" x 11" page, no problem. However, the cover was a tad small compared to Kin Korn Karn's picture of the same cover. I'll detail the settings I used in a moment, but essentially, the cover was pretty much the right hight, meeting the top and bottom edge of the plastic case cover. The left and right sides seemed short, as they didn't meet the edge of the two tab slots on the edge of the case. I used a paper cutting tool of my wife's to make sure I trimmed everything down to the bare edge, so I'm sure I didn't cut more paper than I had to.
I compared the actual cover details in a zoomed picture on my monitor with the printed page, and everything looks proper and the correct ratios. Perhaps one of you can check my settings in IrfanView and see if we can find a happy medium, eh?
Here are the steps I used to print out my cover on one sheet:
1) Download IrfanView from
IrfanView. It's a very small download, and is a neat little program in its own right. Install the program and feel free to leave the file associations blank during the installation.
2) After installing the IrfanView, start the program and open up your picture from the File menu. Click on File again, then click on Print.
3) I left the setting for Print Size at "Original Size" ("Best Fit To Page" ended up giving me a slightly smaller print), but I made sure to select Landscape for the paper orientation. Click on Printer Setup, check to see that Landscape is also selected in the following popup window (it should be automatic), and then check to see if the paper size is correct (8.5" x 11").
4) Click on Properties if you want to change the print quality, otherwise, click on OK. After that, click on Print.
I still got good results, so I guess I can't complain. Still, I want the maximum area covered inside the case if possible. The only other detail I can think of is that the Print popup said "Resulting image size on paper: 26.5 x 11.6cm; 10.4 x 4.6 inches". Does that seem like the proper size for the resulting printout? Did everyone's cover reach most of the way around their cases?
Thanks in advance for everyone's help. Keep up the good work!