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  • Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    In your case, since the logo is not inside of the print target container, you will want to inject this logo into the print page. There are a number of ways to do this, but it’s best handled with Print-Pro-Matic. We can walk you through the process either way, but this sort of thing is why we have the pro plugin.

    As for the images, if you can give them a custom class, you can pick an choose. For the image on the link you provided, you will want to not print the size-full class, so add: .size-full to the do not print section of the options page.

    Thread Starter Derek52

    (@derek52)

    Thanks Baden, I need to understand better what terms I need to know so will work on that. I have included .size-full, .size-medium, .size-large in the Do Not Print Elements and the images no longer print which is great.

    I have bought and activated Print-Pro-Matic and would appreciate your help in putting my logo on the print page if possible please.

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    Derek, Thanks for going pro! We’ll contact you via the support-email address and help get you sussed out.

    Thread Starter Derek52

    (@derek52)

    Gone Pro and delighted with the results following some expert support. Thank you all.

    Thread Starter Derek52

    (@derek52)

    Resolved.

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