From: Jon L. G. <jo...@fo...> - 2002-12-10 17:03:52
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 As far as I can tell, the application is calling for a letter-size page, and the image prints within letter-size boundaries, but the plotter cuts off a D-size sheet. It prints the A-size page at the leading edge, then runs out three more feet of paper and cuts it. When I change the Page Setup to use a C-size sheet, the plotter prints the C-sized image at the leading edge, then runs out another foot of paper and cuts it. It always cuts a D-size sheet (though I haven't tried printing a banner). On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 07:12 PM, Robert L Krawitz wrote: > * Even if I print an A-size image, the plotter always cuts the > sheet to a full D-size, so the cutter settings aren't optimized. I > haven't tried printing a banner, but I will if you'd like. > > What paper size are you asking for? Gimp-print doesn't automatically > rescale the page size based on the image. > <>< Jon L. Gardner '89, Computer Systems Manager <mailto:jo...@fo...> Texas A&M University Dept. of Food Services <http://food.tamu.edu/> Tel 979.458.1839 * Fax 979.845.2157 * Hip 979.587.2811 PGP public key available at <http://food.tamu.edu/pgp/jon.html> "It isn't that we don't know where to look for guidance in how to build lives of personal integrity and governments and institutions that reflect them. It is that we have chosen to ignore such things in the pursuit of immediate gratification." (Cal Thomas) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (Darwin) iD8DBQE99h5kyWbQJnkwac8RAhcHAKDI9PcaUWgDqwYUp2o7Wy22PhzWlwCg7Rbe ZQvyanEAQnri2FZ2Ykty1mY= =9vSG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |