Trying to learn a bit about Linux, as well as solve a printing issue
with LO in Linux Mint 17.3. The printer is a Samsung CLP-315 color laser.
When printing a spreadsheet, and selecting landscape, LO prints
landscape, but to paper that is still portrait. Sort of like this...
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The dots represent the data that is trying to be printed.
If I set the paper to portrait, this is the result. All the data is
printed.
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My suspicion is the printer driver, but I would like to install the
current Linux stable version. Mint installs 5.0.3.2, which is the
current version in the repository, from what I can see.
I know it's somewhat apples to oranges, but the same spreadsheet works
fine on my Mac with the current version of LO.
Once I've downloaded the current version, where to I go from there?
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