On 2013-05-06 10:15, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
On 05/05/2013 04:00 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2013-05-05 22:29, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Raymond,
Le 28/04/13 11:02 AM, L O a écrit :
Hi
I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a
bit of
text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in colour mode
then
they are printed like sephia (that is how it looks like most). When I
print the same picture straight from Windows (same machine and
printer),
the print comes out in colour... So is there a setting in Writer which
causes this, or is Writer doing something to my print stream to get
this
strange output?
Any help would be appreciated.
Raymond
Try to see if the right device is picked in the LibreOffice print
section. Print->Properties->Device
Sometimes the wrong driver is picked.
Cheers,
Marc
Hi. I can't print landscape from LO direct to my printer and have to
print to PDF first. Try printing to PDF and see if the PDF prints
colour. If so it may be a LO/Driver issue.
Steve
Which Windows OS? or is it Linux?
Do you see controls for Landscape? What does it do if you choose it
It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I have
seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and print that.
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