That can't be a Barbie-doll. Barbie (at least as I remember her) is ultra-thin, including her face. And this from a --Barbara BTW, Bill, I love your suggestion of the media flap. I have just acquired the Canon 8300, at those nice recent sale prices, and have been having trouble, from the get-go, with the printer stopping about 3/16 inch short of cutting or ejecting my print. And the tech people, who have just sent a replacement part and will visit next week, think it is due to dust settling on the thin ribbon-like thing stretching behind the path the print-head takes across the print -- the one that is above and behind and is transparent along the top half of the strip. Anyway, I had had no idea that an invisible amount of dust could have that much effect, and am trying to figure out how to deal with it. And it is that air-gap along the front below the edge of the hood that is the source, they say. Also, I am getting a noise that I am sure is abnormal, and that may be what the replacement part is for. Meanwhile, I do love the prints. I have wanted to print larger for some time, without knowing exactly why. When I saw my new prints, I knew the answer. It is because we see the world that way, spread out in front of us. I am loving it. --Barbara, again