El 2004-04-02 a las 06:58 -0500, James Knott escribió:
That is something I'll try, yes. Envelopes are usually a pain, cups insist on turning them around 90 degrees and are impossible to print. I have to tell programs to use A4 size with a huge bottom margin (like 12 cm).
But that is a problem with CUPS, I think.
I don't have a problem printing envelopes. I just feed them through side first and they print fine.
Long story. See: +++************ Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 21:13:02 +0100 (CET) From: Carlos E. R. To: suse-linux-e Subject: [SLE] How on earth do I print landscape envelopes (OO)? My printer (canon 4000) only takes evelopes horizontally (landscape). So, I want to print DL (22*11cm) size envelopes using OpenOffice. If I set page format to "portrait", it says that it is 11cm wide, it is wrong. If I set it to "Landscape", the foolish thing rotates the page and prints out of the envelope: +-------------------+ | * | | ** | | *** | | *** | +-***---------------+ * * * * So, I go and set user size, 22 cm width * 11cm high, portrait. The preview is correct, it prints in the right direction, but... the print stop at the midle of each line! The damned thing says it knows better than me, and that the page ends there. +-------------------+ | * | | ****** | | ****** | | | +-------------------+ ^_ print ends there. Of course, I have also played with the sizes in the printer settings in the File menu, and they are utterly ignored. I tell the damm thing I have DL portrait or landscape, but it is as if I'm talking to the wall. I can not win :-( The only way I can convince it to print correctly is saying I have a 22*22 square page, as portrait, and add an 11 cm bottom margin. Anyone knows how to do it "the proper way"? I'm using Suse 8.1 with CUPS. StarOffice 5.2 with Suse 7.3 did get it right. ************--- That was then - now I use SuSE 8.2 with the default OO, and the problem remains. I'm still using the solution mentioned on the last but one paragraph. Read the thread before making sugestions - I have tried many things already... -- Saludos Carlos Robinson