Some settings don't hold

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Frank Kolwicz
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Some settings don't hold

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When I set Atalantis to open with new document, it still either opens with the last one or with a blank, also, even though my Epson 1160 printer is set to print with the page reversed, it still comes out upside down with Atlantis, but not when I print from another program, like Photoshop.
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When the "Tools | Options > General > Create a new document at startup" option is checked, Atlantis creates a new document if no documents are initially open in Atlantis. Atlantis creates no new documents at startup when the "Tools | Options > Load / Save > Reload open documents at startup" is on, and you had open documents in Atlantis when closing it last time.
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OK, that seems to be it with the new docs, but what about the printer? Why should Atlantis docs print in reversed when I've set the printer default to print right side up and Photoshop does that? They're both using the same printer driver.
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I do not understand how your printer prints Atlantis documents, and how they are supposed to be printed. Atlantis includes no options for printing upside down. This should be an option specific to your printer.

By the way, why do you need to print with the page reversed?
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Photoshop has the "Image > Rotate Canvas" option. So Photoshop itself is able to rotate the printed image. If this option is selected both in Photoshop and within the settings of your printer, Photoshop should print in the standard way. But Atlantis includes no option for such rotation. If a rotation occurs, it is done by your printer not by Atlantis.

Have you tried printing from other software than Photoshop (for example, from WordPad)?
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