Re: [Gimp-user] printing landscape on 3x5 cards

2006-04-17 Thread David Lee
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:17 -0400
Jim Philips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have some 3x5 templates in .png format that I downloaded. I want to
> print them out in landscape format, because if I print them as portrait
> my printer bracket won't come in tight enough to hold the card in
> place. So, I open the .png in Gimp and flip it 90 degrees and save it.
> I then try to print it from Gimp, with 3x5 specified as the paper size.
> What gets printed is a long string of raw Postscript and nothing else.
> I have to kill the print job. I'm using Gimp 2.2.10 with CUPS 1.1.23 on
> a Slackware box. Any clues as to what is wrong? Am I using a crappy
> print driver? The printer is an Epson C-62 inkjet. It prints without
> problems otherwise, even some 3x5 cards in landscape. But those are
> from a Web page where formatting is enforced by CSS. 

I believe you will need to pick "setup printer" from the print dialog and pick 
the type of printer you are using.  This is what did the trick for me.

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Re: [Gimp-user] printing landscape on 3x5 cards

2006-04-17 Thread Geoffrey

David Lee wrote:

On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:17 -0400 Jim Philips
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have some 3x5 templates in .png format that I downloaded. I want
to print them out in landscape format, because if I print them as
portrait my printer bracket won't come in tight enough to hold the
card in place. So, I open the .png in Gimp and flip it 90 degrees
and save it. I then try to print it from Gimp, with 3x5 specified
as the paper size. What gets printed is a long string of raw
Postscript and nothing else. I have to kill the print job. I'm
using Gimp 2.2.10 with CUPS 1.1.23 on a Slackware box. Any clues as
to what is wrong? Am I using a crappy print driver? The printer is
an Epson C-62 inkjet. It prints without problems otherwise, even
some 3x5 cards in landscape. But those are from a Web page where
formatting is enforced by CSS.


I believe you will need to pick "setup printer" from the print dialog
and pick the type of printer you are using.  This is what did the
trick for me.


One thing I recall about the GIMP is that it wants a non compressed ppd 
file.  What I've had to do is go to the directory where they exist and 
unpack the file there.  Make sure you retain the gunzipped version 
though because other applications look for it.  For example, for my 
Minolta laser I have the following ppd files:


/usr/share/cups/model/Minolta-magicolor_2300_DL.ppd
/usr/share/cups/model/Minolta-magicolor_2300_DL.ppd.gz

You set this in the setup printer dialog of GIMP David has mentioned.

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