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  1. Please bear with a very simple question. I’ve searched the Help and the forums but don’t find a definite answer. Can I lay out a photobook in Affinity publisher using imported .tif and/or .dng files and then print it out directly to my Epson 3880 inkjet printer maintaining a colour managed workflow? I have profiled both my display and my printer. These are simple books: individual pages, one photo to a page, occasionally with some text and a few text only pages. Lightroom’s book module is just too rigid. I’ve tried Scribus, and the layout etc is fine but printing to one’s own printer is a can of worms I’d rather not open. Thanks in advance, John.
  2. I created an A4 page in landscape mode, with text on both sides, and tried to print to a Canon MG 6300 series inkjet printer. Despite trying several times to make it print double sided, flipping from the left side of the page, it persisted in printing it flipped from the top. As a consequence, the back is inverted relative to the front. As the majority of my files are created to this flipped A4 design, this printing behaviour is a significant drawback to use of Publisher.
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