Printing without scaling?
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Kai
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 3:09 pm    Post subject: Printing without scaling? Reply with quote

I would like to print pictures (scanned or photos) using my WIndows XP
Professional, and do it without changing the size of picture. THis is
especially important when printing CD/DVD labes, which just have to be right
size.

The problem is, that when I select file and click print, Windows XP
automatically starts "guided printing" feature resulting picture scaling -
and unwished result = worng size printout.

The question is, how I can print without anĂ½ kind of scaling (or unnecessary
guidance), as I know that the image in file is already exactly right size and
should just be printed as it is.
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Chuck
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:41 am    Post subject: Re: Printing without scaling? Reply with quote

There shoud be an option within the printer driver settings & properties
that allows you to prevent scaling.

"Kai" <Kai@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4003832-41A9-44E1-8CD9-39CD5161E2BB@microsoft.com...
Quote:
I would like to print pictures (scanned or photos) using my WIndows XP
Professional, and do it without changing the size of picture. THis is
especially important when printing CD/DVD labes, which just have to be
right
size.

The problem is, that when I select file and click print, Windows XP
automatically starts "guided printing" feature resulting picture scaling -
and unwished result = worng size printout.

The question is, how I can print without anư kind of scaling (or
unnecessary
guidance), as I know that the image in file is already exactly right size
and
should just be printed as it is.
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