@broadblues
What is the PrinterGFX prefs program for?
It only opens the normal printer prefs on the "Page size & margins" tab?
Was that something that has been dropped in the past?
Should be dropped completely to not puzzle the users
@Cass
I switched printers some time ago (the remark and infos in my earlier post still match the fact that it works with said printer, but now i use a HP LaserJet 1320n and can print over the network just fine - even shared with a linux machine).
I use the PostScript driver through netprinter.device and within the lpr standard (it probably works with lpr only too, but i haven't tried, because i don't want to mess up my settings and kill printing once again)
My settings in Printer Prefs:
Printer type tabPrinter driver: Postscript
Always init printer: Checked
Port device: netprinter.device
Port unit: 0
Paper size & margins tabPrint spacing: 6 lines per inch
Density: 3 (Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi)
(While my printer understands 600 x 600 ghostscript kept crashing for unknown reasons, so i turned it down, text prints are still very good, graphics are a little "grained", but as it's a b&w laser i don't really care, as long as it works)
Settings tabPrint quality: Letter
Now for the PrinterPS settings.
Standard settings
Driver mode: PostScript
Copies: 1
Paper format: ISO A4
Horizontal DPI: 300
Vertical DPI: 300
Text tabFont: Courier
Pitch: Normal
Orientation: Portrait
Tab: 1 inch
Dimensions tabLeft margin: 0,99
Right margin: 0,99
Tob margin: 2,00
Bottom margin: 0,99
Font point size: 10,0
Line reading: 2,0
Lines per inch: 6
Lines per page: 63
(You have to play with those values, as i.e. AmiPDF adds it's own margins and cumulate the start and end point, while i.e. Multiview does not, so you'll end up with different looking print-outs.
Otoh at least i need those margins set otherwise either of the programs keep printing over the border)
Graphics tabLeft edge: 0,99
Top edge: 0,99
Width: 19,01
Height: 27,71
Image: Positive
Shading: Grey scale
Dithering: Default
Scaling tabAspect: Normal
Scaling type: Aspect; both
Centering: Both directions