Dear GIMP administration,
As a GIMP user, I would like to report a bug on the Page Setup menu.
When I select a paper size A4 or B5(JIS) before printing, it prints OK.
But, if I select a paper size other than those mentioned above, the Page Setup
menu
does not remember (hold) the paper size
I am having difficulty in printing postcard (6x4 inch) photos, Having completed
photo enhancements I set up the page as 10x15cm and the image size to as near
as I can get to this size (why will options not allow 10x15) but the print on
10x15 paper does not show the whole picture. It leaves
>The usual advice for printing from a Windows Gimp is, don't. Use some
>other application for printing.
>
>Gimp's origins are Unix and now developed in linux. Some things in
>Windows are lacking and printing is one. The developers are volunteers
>and no one is there to develop the old printing
I am new to Gimp and I'm using Gimp 2.10 under Windows 10. I am very familiar
with Photoshop and other imaging programs. I am struggling with roll printing
with Gimp, and with getting a print size other that 8.5" X 11".
1: I can't find the Print dialog described here - I just get the Windows 10
>I am new to Gimp and I'm using Gimp 2.10 under Windows 10. I am very
>familiar with Photoshop and other imaging programs. I am struggling
>with roll printing with Gimp, and with getting a print size other that
>8.5" X 11".
>
The usual advice for printing from a Windows Gimp is, don't. Use some
On Wed, 10 Oct 2018 19:14:44 -0400, Steve Kinney wrote:
> On 10/10/2018 05:41 PM, Office TyAutDesigns wrote:
>> Hello, I have a 36" plotter printer. I take pdf Images and resize them so
>> the men in our shop can use them as a template for product that we make.
>> GIMP is great with resizing
On Wed, 2018-10-10 at 21:41 +, Office TyAutDesigns wrote:
> there is a section that I can change image dimensions but it won't
> let me change them. Anybody have any ideas where I am going wrong?
Not entirely - which Linux distribution are you using, and which GIMP
version exactly?
You
On 10/10/2018 05:41 PM, Office TyAutDesigns wrote:
> Hello, I have a 36" plotter printer. I take pdf Images and resize them so the
> men in our shop can use them as a template for product that we make. GIMP is
> great with resizing however when I go to print the images they aren't coming
>
Hello, I have a 36" plotter printer. I take pdf Images and resize them so the
men in our shop can use them as a template for product that we make. GIMP is
great with resizing however when I go to print the images they aren't coming
out to scale. I tried messing with the page setup and print
I have a Win 10 pro computer/a HP Deskjet 9800 printer/I try to print a photo
using Gimp 2.8.18/I get the message: An error occurred while trying to print:
Cairo error: out of memory.
I have tried different settings/less dpi. The photo is a 5x7/photo size is
58,879 KB. Printer has no expandable
hole truth.
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Subject: [Gimp-user] Printing Alignment
I've been having this pr
Thanks. I started using Ifranview for those types of prints.
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On 04/21/2017 08:00 AM, pearlheartgtr wrote:
> I've been having this problem for ages. When I position an image in the print
> setup, it always ends up printing in the top left corner. I can reposition the
> image anywhere on the page, but it never prints that way.
>
> What I'm trying to do is
dpi.
>Otherwise, use a vector program like Inkscape (at 600 dpi) which can
>be
>exported as a PDF.
>
>Rick S.
>
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Ok thanks Rick. I'll give 600 res a shot and also test with Inkscape. I'm
hoping it is a raster vs. vector issue. I believe AutoCAD is a vector based
program which is what I'm trying to imitate in terms of large prints.
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You are aware that if you simply upscale an image to this ammount of
pixels (24'' x 36 '' at 300dpi => 7200px x 10800px) you wn gain more
definition at the corners if you start with a low resolution image,
aren't you?
Also, the JPEG file format is no tmeant for file art, and it will
create the
: [Gimp-user] Printing 24" x 36"
When printing engineering/architectural prints at 24" x 36" the prints show
pixelation around all of the lines. I saved the image as .png at 300 DPI.
I use Staples for my printing and they turn the .png into a PDF before
printing.
I'm curious if I
When printing engineering/architectural prints at 24" x 36" the prints show
pixelation around all of the lines. I saved the image as .png at 300 DPI.
I use Staples for my printing and they turn the .png into a PDF before printing.
I'm curious if I should be exporting as s a .tiff or another
Hi, I am printing a picture and it has lines in the picture. What should
I do to make the image solid?
Thanks
A.Wo
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anks Rick - I will try this too
J
>
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>Subject: [Gimp-user] printing more than 1 image per sheet
>
>Hi all
>
&
JohnHaley
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Subject: [Gimp-user] printing more than 1 image per sheet
Hi all
newbie here - I have a printer that uses A4 sheets. I have 6"x4" [152.4mm x
101.6mm] images and I want to pri
>All sorts of ways, but start with a Standard Gimp A4 template which is
>already set up as 300 ppi suitable for printing. You will only get 2
>photos per sheet.
Just remembered from the dim and distant past, there can be a snag when printing
A4, especially with Windows. The image can get scaled a
>Hi all
>
>newbie here - I have a printer that uses A4 sheets. I have 6"x4"
>[152.4mm x 101.6mm] images and I want to print more than 1 image per
>A4 sheet and then cut into single pictures after. Please advise how
>can do this.
>
>many thanks
>J
All sorts of ways, but start with a Standard
Hi all
newbie here - I have a printer that uses A4 sheets. I have 6"x4" [152.4mm x
101.6mm] images and I want to print more than 1 image per A4 sheet and then cut
into single pictures after. Please advise how can do this.
many thanks
J
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On 01/12/2017 02:21 PM, Richard E Arns wrote:
Hello
How do I get Gimp to print larger than postage stamp picts?
I have tried to research on line and just keep going in circles. Give me the
good old printed manual over these on line things. Updates online are OK, but I
am a book reader and due
Image > Print Size. Your dpi should be 240 to 300 dpi for a 6" x 4" print.
If it isn't do Image > Scale Image and change it.
Rick S.
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Hello
How do I get Gimp to print larger than postage stamp picts?
I have tried to research on line and just keep going in circles. Give me the
good old printed manual over these on line things. Updates online are OK, but I
am a book reader and due to injuries I cannot sit at the CPU for long
>I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x 2m and the printer
>requires at least 300 DPI.
>
..big snip..
>Can anyone suggest how to get my PDF file out and that will be able to
>be printed when sent to the printer? Would a professional printer
>have some sort of software that will
On 01/10/2017 05:19 PM, big__dav wrote:
> Please go easy on me as I have not done anything like this before and I am
> sure
> I am making a stupid mistake somewhere.
>
> I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x 2m and the printer requires
> at
> least 300 DPI.
That a lot of pixels.
10, 2017 5:19 PM
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Subject: [Gimp-user] Printing a poster file issues
Please go easy on me as I have not done anything like this before and I am
sure
I am making a stupid mistake somewhere.
I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x
Please go easy on me as I have not done anything like this before and I am sure
I am making a stupid mistake somewhere.
I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x 2m and the printer requires at
least 300 DPI.
I have created my poster in GIMP and it consists of 7 layers - x1 large picture
On 21/01/16 19:56, Derek Grieson wrote:
I have attached the original gimp as I am trying to print and you can see
the end result. Can anyone help?
This mailing list doesn't accept attachments. Post the image on some
image server (imgur.com or else) and attach a link here.
Help anyone,
I have attached the original gimp as I am trying to print and you can see
the end result. Can anyone help?
Derek
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On 12 February 2015 at 04:17, Geoffrey Sougnez
geoffrey.b.soug...@gsk.com wrote:
Good morning,
Can you explain me how can I have the name of the picture when I print it?
What do you mean?: You want the file name of an image to show up
as a caption to printed images?
If so, that is not
The question is not very clear. Do you want the image name embedded in
the document or as a title for the document or something else?
Thanks,
Partha
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 1:17 AM, Geoffrey Sougnez
geoffrey.b.soug...@gsk.com wrote:
Good morning,
Can you explain me how can I have the name
Good morning,
Can you explain me how can I have the name of the picture when I print it?
Thank you.
Geoffrey Sougnez
QC Biochimie B11
GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines
Building WN21-F4-056 | Avenue Fleming | 1300 Wavre | Belgium
T: +3226564334 E:
On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 22:46:48 +0200
fotch for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
I tried the search engine for an answer but didn't have any luck. I just
resized a basic line drawing image using the resize tool, saved the file and
tried to print it. When doing a print preview I noticed the image is the
* fotch for...@gimpusers.com [06-07-14 16:47]:
search google for your answer, but: image_size != print_size
they are not the same thing!
Patrick, Thanks for responding. I did as you suggested and found the Gimp User
Manual task: 4.3. Change the Size of an Image for print. I think I understand
* fotch for...@gimpusers.com [06-08-14 10:16]:
* fotch for...@gimpusers.com [06-07-14 16:47]:
search google for your answer, but: image_size != print_size
they are not the same thing!
Patrick, Thanks for responding. I did as you suggested and found the
Gimp User Manual task: 4.3. Change
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Patrick Shanahan
ptilopt...@gmail.com
wrote:
It's also better to keep a larger image but modify the dots per inch
to
adjust the print size so that a more crisp image is printed at the
size you
require.
e.g. you have 3000x2250 px image and you wanted to print a 9x5
Patrick,
Sorry about being so dense about this, I think the light bulb has finally gone
on. I really appreciate your help... and patients.
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I tried the search engine for an answer but didn't have any luck. I just
resized a basic line drawing image using the resize tool, saved the file and
tried to print it. When doing a print preview I noticed the image is the size
of the original. What have I missed?
Any help would be
* fotch for...@gimpusers.com [06-07-14 16:47]:
I tried the search engine for an answer but didn't have any luck. I
just resized a basic line drawing image using the resize tool, saved the
file and tried to print it. When doing a print preview I noticed the
image is the size of the original.
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
If this is about the Gutenprint plug-in, then any wrongdoings are most
likely on its side.
Actually, after another reading of the original mail I think I made a
rush judgement. It's quite possible that GIMP is sending incorrect
data
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 1:45 AM, Lowell PBS4U pb...@hotmail.com wrote:
On the Argyllcms list Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote
“Btw, regarding gimp, I remember that in the past old versions of the
gimp print plug-in did fiddle with the colorsduring printing,
i.e. the DeviceRGB
On the Argyllcms list Gerhard
Fuernkranz wrote
“Btw, regarding gimp, I remember that in the past
old versions of the gimp print plug-in did fiddle with the colors
during printing, i.e. the DeviceRGB numbers sent to the printer did
not
I'm relatively new to Gimp so bear with me if this has been covered
previously.
I've installed gimp 2.8 on a windows 7 x64 machine and have an epson artisan
710 printer. When trying to print from gimp I can set all of the preferences
in the epson print driver, through the fileprint menu, for
On 13.12.12 at 2:17 PM parsons75 wrote:
I've installed gimp 2.8 on a windows 7 x64 machine and have an epson artisan
710 printer. When trying to print from gimp I can set all of the preferences
in the epson print driver, through the fileprint menu, for photo printing
4x6 using the photo tray
Hi everyone,
I have another problem! I made an A6-file with pictures I wanted to print. I
have A6 photo paper for this and I have set all my printer related stuff to A6
format. However, when I print I see my image has been moved to the left so I
only see half of my image and the rest is gone.
lost_shinigami wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have another problem! I made an A6-file with pictures I wanted to print. I
have A6 photo paper for this and I have set all my printer related stuff to A6
format. However, when I print I see my image has been moved to the left so I
only see half of my
Hi, I've been printing out a lot of black and white photos on photo
paper on a HP Photosmart 7510e.
The printouts are very dark so I've had to boost the brightness levels
in GIMP prior to printing. The problem is that this takes extra time
and I also don't want to save these levels in the XCF
On (18:50 23/09/12), David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net put forth the
proposition:
Hi, I've been printing out a lot of black and white photos on photo
paper on a HP Photosmart 7510e.
The printouts are very dark so I've had to boost the brightness levels
in GIMP prior to printing. The problem
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 9:50 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
Hi, I've been printing out a lot of black and white photos on photo
paper on a HP Photosmart 7510e.
The printouts are very dark so I've had to boost the brightness levels
in GIMP prior to printing. The problem is that this takes extra
On Fri, 2012-07-20 at 05:52 -0700, odimegwu david wrote:
[...]
I want to process some photos for printing
(i.e the paper used for printing family and social photos; I believe you
understand what I mean?). please, what dpi or ppi do I use on gimp? Btw,
what do photographers call such a
I have an image sized 20 x 24. I just have a standard 8.5 x 11 printer.
Can I print the image in sections? If so, how?
I did this with a PDF document once.
Thanks,
George
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On 12/31/2011 07:32 PM, george seifert wrote:
I have an image sized 20 x 24. I just have a standard 8.5 x 11
printer. Can I print the image in sections? If so, how?
I did this with a PDF document once.
Thanks,
George
I think I would probably open that thing in the GIMP, and drag guide
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