Print guide
Printable photo booth strip sizes and cut guide
Online Photo Booth exports a print sheet PNG—not just the strip file—so you can fit one or several copies on standard photo paper. This guide covers booth print layouts; Photo Strip Maker printing is a separate path.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
Booth print sheet vs Photo Strip Maker export
Photo Strip Maker outputs a single strip file sized to a layout preset—you print that file directly. Online Photo Booth adds a second export: a sheet that arranges one or more full strips on photo paper with spacing for scissors.
If you already finished a strip in Photo Strip Maker, use the how-to print photo strips guide instead. This page is for sheets generated after a booth session.
Booth print sheet layouts
| Layout | Paper | Arrangement | You get |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4×6 single (1-up) | 4×6 in portrait | One strip centered, scaled up | 1 strip |
| 4×6 dual vertical | 4×6 in portrait | Two identical strips stacked | 2 strips |
| 4×6 dual horizontal | 4×6 in landscape (6×4) | Two strips side by side | 2 strips |
| A4 grid | A4 at 300 DPI | Four strips in a 2×2 grid | 4 strips |
Choosing a layout
Tall vertical strips default toward the dual vertical sheet—two copies on one 4×6 card, handy for keeping one and giving one away. Wide strips suggest the horizontal dual layout. Near-square strips may default to a single large copy on 4×6.
Pick A4 when your printer only loads letter or A4 trays, or when you need four party favors from one print job.
Finish capture and open print options
After the sequence, review slots in the result panel. Select a print layout from the dropdown—the tool suggests one based on your strip shape.
Online Photo BoothEnable cut guides if you want trim lines
Dashed guides print on the sheet PNG only. They help you cut straight between copies without marking the strip file itself.
Online Photo BoothPrint at 100% scale
In the system print dialog, choose actual size or 100%. Fit-to-page shrinks every strip and makes frame sizes wrong.
Before you cut
- Run one test print on plain paper to confirm scale
- Cut in the white gap between strips, not through faces
- Let glossy ink dry before stacking strips
- Store flat so decorative edges do not curl
What pixel size is the 4×6 sheet?
1200 × 1800 px at the short × long edge of a 4×6 portrait sheet—the same family of sizes used elsewhere in Pixlery print exports.
Does the sheet stretch my strip?
No. Each copy is scaled to fit its cell while keeping aspect ratio; content is not cropped or split into single frames.
Can I print the strip file without a sheet?
Yes. Download the regular strip PNG or JPG and print it like any image. Use the sheet when you want multiple copies or precise spacing on photo paper.