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Have you tried to set the page size to 4x6?

Format>Page
instead of letter size in the drop box, go to User
then set the size to 4 x 6 inches and the margins
to the smallest your printer will allow.

I did this and created a 4x6 page and went to Print
and selected my laser printer

it showed the 4x6 card in the media type for printing.

So did you define your page to the 4x6 inch card?

I wonder if there is a "technical name" for it, like A4 or B2?

If I tried to print it to a PDF file [not export to PDF] using
CUPS-PDF, it defaulted to an envelope size, not the card size.

On 01/03/2012 06:52 PM, Robert Peirce wrote:
I have a 4x6 card I need to print.  In other apps I just select 4x6.  In
LibreOffice I need to go into "Paper Handling", click "scale to fit
paper size" before I can select the 4x6 size.  When I do that, the print
size is reduced to the point of being almost unreadable.

I want to select 4x6 without changing the font size.  In Preview and
similar apps the page size is selected in the main print screen and you
don't have to go into Paper Handling.

I used LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) before to print these cards but now
it isn't working.




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