For PostScript files the font size is given by the file, but for simple
text file, scripts, program sources, and so on you can adjust the size.
Use the command
xpp &
to print the file. Then you get a window where you can choose the
printer. After choosing the desired printer click on "Option
Thanks for all the info. Turns out it was because I chose the correct
printer during install but with the GIMP-EN tag. So during yet another
reinstall, I chose the other BJC-3000 and it prints the correct size now. I
guess GIMP is buggy or something, I don't know. So if anyone else
experie
At 23-12-2000 +, you wrote:
>Anyone got any idea how to adjust the print size in Linux? I had to get a
>new printer that is compatible with Linux, and I should be happy that it
>works at all, however - it is printing so tiny
Just for reference.
If the printer is not in the supported list, us
s wrote:
> Anyone got any idea how to adjust the print size in Linux?
> I had to get a new printer that is compatible with Linux,
> and I should be happy that it works at all, however - it is
> printing so tiny that my tired old eyes can hardly see it.
> Not to mention how unprofessional it look
Anyone got any idea how to adjust the print size in Linux? I had to get a
new printer that is compatible with Linux, and I should be happy that it
works at all, however - it is printing so tiny that my tired old eyes can
hardly see it. Not to mention how unprofessional it looks. The cups
se