On 02/13/2009 03:19 PM, Gene Young wrote:
> NoOp wrote:

>> OK. From F1 (Help):
>> 
>> Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
>> In Page Preview mode, you have the option to print multiple pages on one
>> sheet.
>> 1.Choose File - Page Preview.
>> 2.Do one of the following:
>> To print two pages side by side on the same sheet, click the Page
>> Preview: Two Pages icon  on the Page Preview bar.
>> To print multiple pages on the same sheet, click the Print options page
>> view icon  on the Page Preview bar and set the options that you want.
>> 3.Click the Print page view icon .
>> 
>> It works for me & I learned something in the process :-)
> 
> 
> Interestungly, I just tried a 4 up print from FireFox on a Win XP box. 
> OK.  I then tried the same thing in OO 3, same box.  No problem.  In 
> both instances I was sending to a Kyocera MFP.  I accessed the 
> multi-page settings for both tests from the print dialog after selecting 
> print from the file menu.  In my situation the print driver is obviously 
> handling everything.  In the above scenario, the OO software appears to 
> be handling at least some of the overhead.  Now is it just a difference 
> in the OS or is it in the printers (and emulation) being used?  That 
> answer is beyond my ability to provide.  ;-)
> 

Yes, if I print from Windows I get the full windows driver dialog (Canon
MP750 for me) and can select the option from that driver. So, it appears
that there is some issue with the way that OOo (standard 3.0.1) is
handling the cups printer driver in linux. Looks like some further
digging is needed - I vote for David doing this since it's his thread :-)



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