How to Print a Large Photo on Multiple Pages (5 Methods) You have a photo that deserves to go big — a panoramic landscape, an event banner, a classroom display, or a piece of wall art. Your printer handles letter or A4 sheets. The fix: print the photo across multiple pages , trim the edges, and assemble the tiles into one oversized print. This is called tiled printing , and it works with any standard home or office printer. No wide-format plotter, no print shop visit, no special paper. Below are five methods ranked by ease of use — plus the resolution prep that makes the difference between a sharp poster and a blurry mess. First Step: Get Your Resolution Right Printing across multiple pages magnifies every pixel. A photo that looks great on screen can fall apart when spread across six sheets of paper. Before you pick a tiling tool, check your source image. The rule: 150 DPI at assembled size — acceptable for posters viewed from 3+ feet (event banners, wall art).…