B OS makes photo printing effortless. Select multiple images in Dolphin, right click → Print Images, and print them all at once with custom layouts!
Printing Photos in Linux Just Got Easier
If you’ve ever needed to print more than one image on Linux, you know how messy it can get—opening each file in an editor, adjusting settings, printing one by one…
B OS changes that.
With the new Print Images integration in Dolphin, you can select one image or dozens of them, right click, and send them straight to the printer in a single action.
Batch Printing with Layout Control
The B OS Print tool isn’t just about sending files to the printer—it’s smart enough to handle multiple images at once:
- ✅ Select multiple files in Dolphin
- ✅ Right click → Print Images
- ✅ Choose layout (full page, 2x2 grid, 3x3 grid, photo sizes like 4R, 6R, ID, passport, etc.)
- ✅ Rotate, crop, or scale automatically
- ✅ Print or save as PDF
That means you can print a full album, a collection of passport-size photos, or multiple contact sheets—all in just a few clicks.
How It Works
- Open Dolphin and select one or more images.
- Right click and choose Print Images.
- The Print Images window opens with all your selected files loaded.
- Pick your paper size, layout, and scaling mode.
- Print them all at once—or save as a PDF.
Why Users Love It
Most operating systems don’t make bulk photo printing this smooth. On Windows and macOS, you often need third-party apps. On Linux, you usually need command-line tricks.
B OS solves this problem natively.
Whether you’re:
- 📸 Printing a whole event album,
- 🪪 Creating multiple ID/passport photos, or
- 📑 Making photo contact sheets…
…it all works out of the box.
Final Thoughts
With right-click batch printing, B OS turns what used to be a painful task into something effortless.
👉 Next time you need to print multiple images, just select them all in Dolphin, right click → Print Images, and let B OS handle the rest.
⚡ Viral Angle: Post a clip of printing 20+ photos at once in B OS with just two clicks. People will wonder why other OSes can’t make it this simple.