I'm using OO 3.0.1 from the OOo web site. Ubuntu's native version was only 2.4 (I think).
I see nothing wrong in System-Administration-Printer. It allows setting the default number of pages per sheet, which is 1. When I print from Firefox, it gives me the ability to change it to a different number. I suppose I could try setting the default to more than 1 and then see what happens with the print from OO. I see nothing obviously wrong in File-Printer either. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:10 PM, NoOp <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02/12/2009 04:45 PM, David Karr wrote: > > Perhaps I wasn't clear. I print from Firefox to printer named "Foo". It > > gives me the option to print multiple pages per sheet, which works fine. > I > > then print from Writer to the exact same printer. It does not give me > the > > option to print multiple pages per sheet. Not that it matters, but this > is > > a "LaserJet P-3005" printer. > > It's still a driver issue. For example, I use cups to print via OOo and > have it set to go to a specific printer/driver that is set in cups to > print only black and white. Firefox & SeaMonkey do not seem to obey the > defaults, and instead I must specifically tell the options in Fx to > print to BW rather than color. > > Check your printer driver options (System|Administration|Printer) and > make sure that it is set up properly. Also check your OOo printer > options: File|Printer Settings. > > Which OOo are you using - Ubuntu's, OOo's, and which version? It does no > good to just state that you can't print multiple pages. Folks aren't > mind readers and there are many flavors & versions of OOo, printer > drivers etc., etc., so as much information that you can think of > providing will help others to help you. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
