1.
a. There is not "borderless" switch for the canon driver (only a special paper size).
b. The print preview shows only the left upper top of the picture being printed.
c. When I print to a PDF file, it comes out about as large as in the preview. But the picture is scaled, not cut off. And it's centered, not in the upper left corner. And I think the pdf driver's dpi setting is not used, as the pdf file is 8MB, although it's got only one tiny (about 3cm) picture in it.
2.
I think the canon driver can still be the culprit somehow, as with other drivers I don't see these problems. But then why hasn't that problem existed before, the Canon drivers did not change after all.
Hi Till,
1.
a. There is not "borderless" switch for the canon driver (only a special paper size).
b. The print preview shows only the left upper top of the picture being printed.
c. When I print to a PDF file, it comes out about as large as in the preview. But the picture is scaled, not cut off. And it's centered, not in the upper left corner. And I think the pdf driver's dpi setting is not used, as the pdf file is 8MB, although it's got only one tiny (about 3cm) picture in it.
2.
I think the canon driver can still be the culprit somehow, as with other drivers I don't see these problems. But then why hasn't that problem existed before, the Canon drivers did not change after all.