02-20-2019, 02:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2019, 03:40 PM by dukes.
Edit Reason: typo
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I finally found out what's happening with Printing in Gimp. I use 2.8 so i don't know if the same goes for any newer Version.
Its all about the gpd - files! Basically Gimp only supports the standard options for paper size
So if any Vendor has written specific sizes into the driver (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...aper-sizes) or you try to use custom sizes (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...aper-sizes) Gimp will allways revert to the last standard size that was used.
So what is the solution?
Obviously you can only ever use standard paper sizes. But what if your printer vendor didn't provide the standard size you would like to use?
The trick is that "page setup" will let you choose the paper size according to the standard printer.
Just go to "Print" and right click any printer and set it as standard printer. Maybe you will find one that lets you choose your needed size. When you double check and it sticks you're fine.
The Trick works because the selection will even stick if you print with another printer or even if you change the standard printer.
If you change the standard printer and open "page setup" you will maybe see another paper size, but as long as you dont click on "OK" your old selection should stick.
I always double check if everthing is fine by looking into the "image settings" in the "Print" Dialog before hitting print. If the Resolution is as i intended it to be everthings fine, if not i know something is up!
If you dont find any printer with the right standard size, you need to edit the gpd file.
I used the "Microsoft Print to PDF" Printer as found in the tutorial "microsoft-print-to-pdf-custom-paper-sizes-possible" (https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...0af24a7b37).
Find the standard paper sizes you would like to use (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...rd-options) and add them to the gpd.
It seems that Gimp don't care what size you define in the gpd file, it will always use the standard size defined my microsoft.
tldr:
Gimp only can use microsoft standard paper sizes - set standard printer to choose from paper sizes - if you dont find one that works for you - add standard format to gdp file of microsoft print to pdf
EDIT:
It seems gpd and ppd don't mix. If you use a postscript printer (like my epson photo 1400) you will have to find the ppd-file and tinker with the page sizes there. Key seems to be to only use microsoft standard page size options. Further investigation needed...
Its all about the gpd - files! Basically Gimp only supports the standard options for paper size
So if any Vendor has written specific sizes into the driver (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...aper-sizes) or you try to use custom sizes (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...aper-sizes) Gimp will allways revert to the last standard size that was used.
So what is the solution?
Obviously you can only ever use standard paper sizes. But what if your printer vendor didn't provide the standard size you would like to use?
The trick is that "page setup" will let you choose the paper size according to the standard printer.
Just go to "Print" and right click any printer and set it as standard printer. Maybe you will find one that lets you choose your needed size. When you double check and it sticks you're fine.
The Trick works because the selection will even stick if you print with another printer or even if you change the standard printer.
If you change the standard printer and open "page setup" you will maybe see another paper size, but as long as you dont click on "OK" your old selection should stick.
I always double check if everthing is fine by looking into the "image settings" in the "Print" Dialog before hitting print. If the Resolution is as i intended it to be everthings fine, if not i know something is up!
If you dont find any printer with the right standard size, you need to edit the gpd file.
I used the "Microsoft Print to PDF" Printer as found in the tutorial "microsoft-print-to-pdf-custom-paper-sizes-possible" (https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...0af24a7b37).
Find the standard paper sizes you would like to use (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...rd-options) and add them to the gpd.
It seems that Gimp don't care what size you define in the gpd file, it will always use the standard size defined my microsoft.
tldr:
Gimp only can use microsoft standard paper sizes - set standard printer to choose from paper sizes - if you dont find one that works for you - add standard format to gdp file of microsoft print to pdf
EDIT:
It seems gpd and ppd don't mix. If you use a postscript printer (like my epson photo 1400) you will have to find the ppd-file and tinker with the page sizes there. Key seems to be to only use microsoft standard page size options. Further investigation needed...