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Hi Anders,

Stedtlund wrote (30-04-11 11:33)

I have just dicovered that I can't print in landscape from
writer/calc. The letters seems to have been stretched and printed over
each other. Same happens if the document has been converted to pdf and
then printed.

Since OOo 3.3.0, there is a change in how special page sizes are handled. Probably this is the cause of your problem.
See the OOo bug http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=113562

I can print the same document from kword/kspread correctly. I can
export to pdf from kword/kspread and print correctly.

I can also print the same document correctly from LO 3.3.2 in Windows
Vista to the same printer. (I have dual boot)

Reading comment #10 and 12 in the report, you can understand that the changed behaviour is related to de defined page sizes for the printer. That must be the reason why printing on Ubuntu behaves different from that on Windows.


Kind regards,
Cor


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