On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 22:13 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
When I print a page with Image Quality -> Resolution at 300 dpi
everything works fine, but when I print at Image Quality -> Resolution
at 600 dpi everything prints twice as large as it ought to with
resolution (I believe) at 300 dpi. The page that's printed shows only
the upper left quarter of the image that should be printed. I've had
this problem in the past (Fedora-15), but only with the Gimp and
Gutenprint; now it happens all the time.
System Info:
4 CPU x86_64 hardware
Fedora-16 with all updates installed
KDE 4.7.3
cups-1.5.0-22.fc16.x86_64
Brother HL1440 Printer
Default printer resolution is 300 dpi
A little more about the printer driver:
General Info:
Description:Brother HL-1440 series
Location:Next to computer
Driver:Brother HL-1440 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.7 (grayscale,
2-sided printing)
Connection:usb://Brother/HL-1440%20series
Defaults:job-sheets=none, none media=na_letter_8.5x11in
sides=one-sided
Default options:
Media Size: Letter
Color Model: Grayscale
Color Precision: Normal
Media Source: Standard
Print Quality: Standard
Resolution: Automatic
2-Sided Printing: Off
Shrink Page If Necessary to Fit Borders: Shrink (print the whole
page)
Any suggestions?