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Primg is a Windows image printing tool that makes it easy to print proof

sheets, pages of thumbnails, and individual images. Primg isn't a mere


print driver; in fact, it uses your installed printers, virtual printers, and
printer drivers for the actual printing job. Its job is to ease the tedious
and complex process of printing multiple images in customized sizes.
Primg is compact and, best of all, freeware. It runs in Windows XP to 8;
we tried it in Windows 7.
What Do You Need To Know About Free Software?
Primg's user interface has everything where it should be, starting with
the left sidebar's tree view for browsing and selecting images. The
main display is tabbed for Thumbnail, Single, and Multiple Fixed Form
page layouts, and there's a data panel on the right. Buttons labeled
"Page Setup," "Options," and "Print" access more controls and
settings, including a pop-up for managing plug-ins. In addition to Page
Setup, Print, and Load with Click options, we could configure the
default tab, Thumbnails, to display up to 12 columns of images; display
File Names, EXIF Data, or no labels. The Individual tab let us set
image size and position, resolution in dpi, and other options; while the
Multiple Fixed Form page let us choose the number, size, and spacing
of multiple images. We browsed to a folder full of images, and Primg
quickly populated its main window with thumbnails. When we'd set
everything up, we pressed "Print" and chose our printer and page
options. After that, Primg's work is done. Better yet, so is yours.
Primg is easy to understand and use, as freeware should be, but you
can click the "Help" button to open a Web-based manual. If you can't
read Japanese, not to worry; the instructions came through Chrome's
built-in translator largely intact and quite intelligible. Whether you're a
pro or amateur photographer, Primg is small enough for your system
and handy enough to earn its place in your toolbox.
PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION
From Inagaki:
Primg is an image print utility with three printing methods. The three methods
include thumbnail, single, and multiple fixed forms. In thumbnail it prints
images in a selected folder. In single method it prints an image at an
intentional position freely. In multiple fixed form it prints multiple images on
a sheet.
FULL SPECIFICATIONS
WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 1.2.1.1

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