Between my global printer setup and my application-level printer dialog settings I've found **FOUR** "scaling" settings (and a separate "margins" setting)
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Between my global printer setup and my application-level printer dialog settings I've found **FOUR** "scaling" settings (and a separate "margins" setting)
They are all set to "None" or 0 and still my W2 is printing with all 4 edges cut off.
My wife's #Mac prints it fine and the driver has no settings at all.
#Linux Year Of The Desktop!
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Between my global printer setup and my application-level printer dialog settings I've found **FOUR** "scaling" settings (and a separate "margins" setting)
They are all set to "None" or 0 and still my W2 is printing with all 4 edges cut off.
My wife's #Mac prints it fine and the driver has no settings at all.
#Linux Year Of The Desktop!
@davidr If you solve this then tell Musk: he will want you for his Mars mission.
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Between my global printer setup and my application-level printer dialog settings I've found **FOUR** "scaling" settings (and a separate "margins" setting)
They are all set to "None" or 0 and still my W2 is printing with all 4 edges cut off.
My wife's #Mac prints it fine and the driver has no settings at all.
#Linux Year Of The Desktop!
Sounds like you could use some help setting up printers on Linux. Though this looks more like a push for Mac over Linux as you give no details anyone could use to help you. So, have fun and take care.
note: You have convinced no one that MacOS is better than Linux, besides maybe yourself.
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@davidr If you solve this then tell Musk: he will want you for his Mars mission.
dude cannot setup a printer on Linux, he may need to be on mars
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