Inkscape can do full pages with ease.
When you create a new document with Inkscape, it creates it as a page (check File->Document Properties). Zooming in & out will show the outline of the full page.
File->Import to import an existing image file, put the cursor over the object until it changes to show a hand as the cursor, then drag it to where you want it on the page. Scaling can be done using the arrows; if you hold down ctrl & change the size it'll stay in proportion.
Repeat until the page is filled...
I don't think PnP is available in A4 from memory so you'll need to set the page to US Letter IIRC?
Of course if you get bogged down, you can simply print your images, cut them out and re-paste onto A4 paper as a collage. Then copy onto your PnP with a Lazer printer on 'Best'. Dennis.
There's a company that makes a small scale hot press mainly for metal foiling but it's a clamp style mini press rather than the big style in the photo.. I think they are called dragon impress?
Another solution to the pnp dilemma is sign writing vinyl put through a cutter such as the ones made by craftrobo sold in the UK by graphtec. They would certainly cope with the degree of detail in the original post pics (I do mine this way) and as the vinyl is adhesive backed there's no issue of part adhesion.
On the negative side weeding out your waste from the cut can be tedious 😆
Oh and Dennis I 💚💛💜💙 you! I have been sealing. My blanks in parcel tape and suspending them upside down on monofilament over sticks... What a palaver.. 😆 I can't wait to try polystyrene islands!!
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