I don't know for sure. But when you set up new image, you can switch to 8.5x11 inches instead of pixels. Then in Advanced options before you actually click OK to create new image, you can set dots per inch (DPI) settings. Then what I would do is print a single test page and see if it's actually 1" like you want. Then based on that test page, you can make appropriate settings. Because if I went to Staples to print it out, there's options to print and then fit to page which might blow it up larger or shrink smaller depending on how large the image is. Always test because there's so many different things that can change by the time it turns into physical printing. Also I tried setting 300 dpi once, and it was too fine for Staples's printers, so I had to go home and change to 150 dpi.
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