Should i remember correctly, there was a discussion a loooooong time ago that scribus basically puts every single character in its own container that can be positioned very precisely. Gives you a good print quality for the cost of large file sizes.
If printing is not the primary purpose of the document, i usually open it with some PDF viewer and print it to PDF again, which results in significantly smaller file sizes. Maybe the printer does something similar. Thorsten Am 10.10.2017 um 16:10 schrieb Gregory Pittman: > On 10/10/2017 08:24 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> some weeks ago I was here with that question, and I could test it only now. >> >> When I have documents made with 1.4.3 under Linux and print the pdf >> under Windows on our colour laser printer, it says >> >> "Reduzierungsvorgang l?uft.... xxx%" for each page of the document. >> >> "Reducing procedure " >> >> It prints fine, just costs some extra time to wait for, but there might >> be a simple reason for it. I'm just curious ;) >> >> Thanks for your advice. >> > Maybe what it means is flattening? > > Greg > > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net > -- -- Thorsten Rochelmeyer Froebelweg 3 42781 Haan Fon +49-2104-145543 Fax +49-2104-517411 mobil +49-171-1765842 Messaging: Signal (https://whispersystems.org/) Signal im Google Play Store: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.thoughtcrime.securesms> Signal im AppStore: <https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/signal-private-messenger/id874139669> Public Key available at hkp://keys.gnupg.net (ID 6A827F8E)
