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Bug 494279 - Large format print page not accepted by print
Large format print page not accepted by print
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 480086
Product: GIMP
Classification: Other
Component: Tools
2.4.x
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: GIMP Bugs
GIMP Bugs
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2007-11-06 18:16 UTC by John Holloway
Modified: 2008-10-30 20:04 UTC
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Description John Holloway 2007-11-06 18:16:52 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Gimp for W32
using an Epson 7600 plotter
trying to print a TIF file 7200x10800 @ 300dpi
either before or after configuring the paper size in the general area, after selecting the Image Settings tab, the printable area is set to 8.00 x 10.19 with a resolution of 1059.836. Selecting the correct paper size through the Adjust Page Size and Orientation button will allow selecting the correct size and a return to the main Image Settings window, however the all functions are frozen except print cancel and apply. 

Steps to reproduce:
1. address a plotter ( Epson?) with a large format output 
2. select a Super A1 through the Gimp Print window General tab printer preferences 
3. Attempt to adjust the page size through the Adjust page size and orientation button


Actual results:
Controls in the image settings window of print freeze except for the print, cancel and apply buttons 

Expected results:
Would be able to print a 24" x 36" Super A1 image through GIMP ( works with 2.2.17 and before )

Does this happen every time?
Yeah - similar problem with smaller 18 x 24" image. Different numbers but the same problem - tried TIF and XCF

Other information:
Comment 1 Sven Neumann 2007-11-07 10:27:02 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 480086 ***
Comment 2 John Holloway 2008-04-24 14:55:50 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Please describe the problem:
> Gimp for W32
> using an Epson 7600 plotter
> trying to print a TIF file 7200x10800 @ 300dpi
> either before or after configuring the paper size in the general area, after
> selecting the Image Settings tab, the printable area is set to 8.00 x 10.19
> with a resolution of 1059.836. Selecting the correct paper size through the
> Adjust Page Size and Orientation button will allow selecting the correct size
> and a return to the main Image Settings window, however the all functions are
> frozen except print cancel and apply. 
> 
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. address a plotter ( Epson?) with a large format output 
> 2. select a Super A1 through the Gimp Print window General tab printer
> preferences 
> 3. Attempt to adjust the page size through the Adjust page size and orientation
> button
> 
> 
> Actual results:
> Controls in the image settings window of print freeze except for the print,
> cancel and apply buttons 
> 
> Expected results:
> Would be able to print a 24" x 36" Super A1 image through GIMP ( works with
> 2.2.17 and before )
> 
> Does this happen every time?
> Yeah - similar problem with smaller 18 x 24" image. Different numbers but the
> same problem - tried TIF and XCF
> 
> Other information:
> 


I had been dealing with this problem by importing my bitmaps into Inkscape and printing from there. Once Inkscape 4.6 came out, their GTK print issue emerged and I could not print at all.

I found a suggestion elsewhere, recommending one remove/disable print.exe from the Gimp plugin folder and replace it with winprint.exe. That seems to have cleared things up for me. Regarding Inkscape, I have both 4.5 and 4.6 installed and use 4.5 for  printing.

jfh  
Comment 3 John Holloway 2008-04-24 15:00:52 UTC
P.S. I copied winprint.exe from the plugin folder of a Gimp 2.2 install on another computer. Of course using winprint.exe disables the advanced features of print.exe, but since they did not work anyway it doesn't seem to matter.