batch printing jpg files

Subject: batch printing jpg files
From: "Lisa M. Bronson" <lisa -at- techwr-l -dot- com>
To: techwhirlers <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 10:27:25 -0500

Good morning!

We have a CD for each machine model we build that has sequence photos
to help the folks in assembly. The CD contains folders for different
areas of the machine, and inside each folder is one or more jpg files.
We'd like to find a quick way to print all the jpg's on a CD.

I've searched the TECHWR-L archives for batch print and found
information pertaining to pdf's, but nothing about other files. I
looked at the print command in DOS, but it looks like it will only
print txt files. My co-worker searched the help file for PhotoShop,
but didn't find a method for doing this. It seems like it could be
done with Adobe Bridge, but I am not familiar with that program, and I
didn't get anywhere with the help file.

Does anyone know of a way to batch print all of these jpgs without
having to open each one individually?

Thanks,
Lisa B.
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