Hi, as a first workaround: export to pdf, then print the pdf. Printing from within Scribus seems to create problems in some cases. Martin
Am Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007 schrieb Tom Stoddard: > Hello, > > My company had a graphic artist who used to produce a newsletter for us > using InDesign on a Mac OSX computer. He has left the company and the > duty of producing the newsletter has been given to someone in a > different department. This person does not have access to the Mac > computer nor does she have InDesign installed on her Windows PC. She > told me that she had some experience using Pagemaker in the past so I > decided I would let her have a try at using Scribus. We installed > Scribus 1.3.3.9 on her Windows 2000 SP4 PC. > > She has been able to produce a newsletter that looks fine on screen but > when she tries to print it she has all sorts of problems. I don't know > whether the problems are a result of the way she created the document or > the way that she has Scribus configured on her PC. I suspect it's a > combination of both. > > The problems include colors not appearing as expected, content not > properly positioned on the page, and text appearing blurred like > double-vision. > > I'd like to start with the Scribus configuration to see if I'm missing > something. We are trying to print to a Toshiba eStudio 3100C. It's a > color laser printer/copier with an EFI fiery unit installed. We > installed the drivers directly onto her PC. There are postscript and PCL > drivers installed. Should we be using color management? When we try > that, no printer specific profiles appear in any of the option boxes. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > Thanks! > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
