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2016-10-20 21:08:43 CT #1
T M N Irish
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Hmm. The only thing that comes to mind (and it is an obvious one) is to
make sure you have the paper size set properly in Print Setup. Did you
choose Postscript printer in print setup and not Windows Printer?


Deron


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Hi Michael,


a personal answer.
The bad news, I don't have a clue.


I have made a document (see the attachment) to see where the boundaries
of my printers (in this case the Samsung) are, maybe this is a help to
you also. Not in inches, though.


Greetings,


Theo


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Thank you, both of you.


Deron was right, I had not realised I had to choose a postscript file.
I found what seems to be an appropriate Xerox Postscript driver for my
printer
and it did have a .PPD file which sounded relevant.
So I output to a postscript file and PageSTream produced a .PS file just
under 13MB.
I ran out of time, so went my usual route of saving as a PDF and
printing that.
The .PDF file is just under 2MB, which is a lot less than 13MB.
The next question is how does one print a .PS file ?
Looking it up in Google all you get is stuff about opening it.
I do not want to open it.
I just want to print it to what is supposed to be a Postscript printer.
I am obviously missing some essential feature of all this.


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