Taking into account that What you see on the page is 72DPI and what you
print is 300dpi or 150dpi.. it comes to reason that you would want to
shrink the image yet print the SVG with the same quality.
docprint.document.write('<img height="' +
document.getElementById('printheight').innerHTML + '" width="' +
document.getElementById('printwidth').innerHTML + '" src="')
I did come across some scaling in javascript that would edit the orginal
svg.. or something like that
http://jsfiddle.net/LwJJR/33/
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