Hello all
How does one print actual size in DPX. I have designed a member card for a club. When I print it prints smaller than the design size. I am printing selected objects.
Appreciate any help
Hello all
How does one print actual size in DPX. I have designed a member card for a club. When I print it prints smaller than the design size. I am printing selected objects.
Appreciate any help
on the assumption that you have not set any scaling options.....
how was the design size determined ? - if you have designed to size entirely within DPX then it should print correctly
if you have imported bitmap/image asset who's 'size' was determined outside of DPX, then it not always that straightforward - the only reliable measure of an image's size is it's pixel dimensions
if you import an image, say 1000 x 1000 pixels into DPX, then if it is tagged at 96 dpi it will import to view at at 1000 x 1000 pixels but if it is tagged at some other dpi it may not
one way to avoid this is to set your view options to always import at 96dpi:
but sometimes you may have a 'size' given for a bitmap/image that is not based on pixel dimensions but on a 'print at a given dpi' size so you have to be careful
I hope that helps
Last edited by handrawn; 31 August 2023 at 10:12 AM. Reason: clarity hopefully
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In Print Options, tick off Actual Size
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Printing 'Actual', my 10 inch line is accurate to 99.96%.
I would accept that my printer can be less accurate at the edges of the paper.
I check the 10" HTML code:
This was showing a length (L) of 957.98 with a start position of 101. The end pieces start at 100 and 1058 with a width of 2 (1058 - 100 +2 == 960)<span class="xr_ar" style="left:101px;top:507px;width:958px;height:2px ; pointer-events: none; overflow: visible;pointer-events: none;"><svg style="position:absolute; left:0; top:0; width:100%; height:100%; overflow:visible; viewBox: 0 0 958 2; pointer-events: none;"> <path fill="none" stroke="#008000" stroke-width="2" stroke-miterlimit="10.0" d="M 0 0 L 456.55 0 M 501.43 0 L 957.98 0 " fill-rule="evenodd" pointer-events="visible"></path>
</svg></span>
Overall the 10" horizontal line is 960px long. Screen scaling is 96px/in so as spot on as possible; the SVG L gap of 0.02px gap is not visible as the vertical bars cover it.
The PDF print was a tad more accurate.
For best Xara accuracy, work in milliPoints.
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Steve - You're correct. I just checked my DPX 18 and Actual Size is not an option.
Gary W. Priester
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Does it matter what it's called?
Way back in XP&GDv10, you'd pick Print > Options > Layout > Multiple fit and keep the (R1, C1, G0cm) settings.
In XDPXv18, try the same then click Custom Fit and change the Scale, higher up, to 100%.
Of course, it is far easier to match when the paper size matches that of the printer.
What I also try is clone everything visible into a Outline layer when I change the Fill to None and the Line width to 1px, hide all other layers and test print.
Uses paper but saves ink.
If you are really frugal, turn and flip the paper and change Line colour and reuse.
Acorn
Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
When we provide assistance, your responses are valuable as they benefit the community. TG Nuggets you might like. Report faults: Xara Cloud+/Pro+/Magix Legacy; Xara KB & Chat
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