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Jan 15
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iCandy Print Formats
iCandy for the Mac can print in the following print formats:
iCandy for the Mac can print in the following print formats:
- iPhoto Picture Book (small)
- 10 cards
- 4x6 card
- 4x6 card - Half
- QOOP CoffeeTable Book
- QOOP 5.25 x 3.75 Book
- QOOP 3.75 x 2.5 Minibook
- iPhoto Picture Book (small):
layout optimzed to work with iPhoto application; appropriate for printing to disk; import images into iPhoto to produce book.
The next three formats are ideal for your home printer:
- 10 cards:
This layout is optimized for business card paper stock - it arranges iCandy cards in 2 columns, 5 rows down = 10 cards/page. This layout works with both print to printer and print to disk (jpg). Be sure to have 10 items created (URLs, iTunes, etc.) - 4x6 card:
Ideal for 4x6 glossy photo stock; prints in portrait mode; works well for both print to printer and print to disk (jpg).
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- 4x6 card (half):
Prints two 2x3 iCandy cards on 4x6 paper stock; you can cut it in half for some cute 2x3 cards.
Online Print Services
These formats are ideal if you want to create slick books through Flickr's print partner, QOOP.com:
- QOOP CoffeeTable Book:
Landscape format card; has a nice drop shadow; ideal for uploading to Flickr to create a QOOP book - QOOP 5.25 x 3.75 Book:
Portrait format card; intended for print to disk; upload to Flickr; layout optimized for QOOP 5.25x3.75 book size - QOOP 3.75 x 2.5 Minibook:
Landscape format card; intended for print to disk; upload to Flickr; layout optimized for QOOP 3.75 x 2.5 book size



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Comments (7)

I also do not have any print layouts....I just want to enter a url, then save it as an image to be used later
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August 25, 2011
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September 27, 2011
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No print layout options showing up on my Mac either - I've gone through the tutorial video and it doesn't explain how to make them appear. Seems like this is a common problem - either we're all missing something and a FAQ is needed or something is broken.
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December 14, 2011
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