As kajdas says set the print option to accurate.

However as you are using linux you may find it better to output as a
postscript file then print that from withing linux.

I found that things like small drill points did not print out when using
the normal printing system, but were fine using postscript.


Andy


 On Mon, 15 Jun
2009 17:05:43 -0000 "hal8000b" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry if this has been asked before.
> Using Kicad Build: (20080825c-final) on Ubuntu 9.04
> 
> I'd like to print out single sided PCB's on a printer at the actual size. 
> When displaying an image on screen or printing, the physical size of 
> components do not match the real life sizes.
> 
> From the pcb editor (PCB New) if I press (print screen) and capture the image 
> of a copper track PCB, what zoom level will create an actual 1:1 image?
> 
> Sorry if my questions not clear, thanks in advance.
> 
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