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David Edge

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  1. Thanks Sean

    I wonder if the following pieces of misbehaviour in printing have the same root cause:

    Orientation - Automatic - it gets this wrong. But if you go in and change it to automatic - ie just activate the control, it gets it right.

    Scale 100% - it gets this wrong, but it's fine if you activate the control and set it to 100% manually

    It's a pesky thing because you can't guess from looking at the screen what's going wrong.

    cheers

    d.

  2. Hallo Hangman

    Apologies for not getting back to you earlier. The problem arises because of a couple things; all of the other problems stem I think from these:

    1 - it always attempts to print the whole of a multi-artboard document - Affinity have confirmed this is a problem in a separate thread.

    You don't seem to have this problem, so it must be some other aspect pf my setup. Probably stemming from this:

    2 - Orientation - Automatic - it gets this wrong. But if you go in and change it to automatic - ie just activate the control, it gets it right.

    3 - Scale 100% - it gets this wrong, but it's fine if you activate the corneal and set it back to 100%

    So thanks for your offer o help; but it does seem that there is something that Affinity have now got onto

    best regards, David

  3. Thanks Hangman

    Some of the problems are because I'm using dartboards and in some cases it will simply not allow me to print a single artboard. Hence even when you select Print selection or Print Artboard X it just reverts to print whole document and hence the red overlay because the whole project is bigger than A3.

     

    So the workaround is:

    - save the document, close and reopen

    - you can probably now select a single artboard

    - overtype the displayed 100% scale with 100%

    - set the document model to tiled not single

    That now does what it used to do.

     

    The uploaded file is a TIFF with Affinity layers for compatibility with my DAM (Capture One). Can't see a repeat upload being any more successfully.

     

    d.

  4. Further investigation reveals that if I overtype the "100%" scaling default with "100%" it then does scale to 100%. However the image is now printed top left on the sheet instead of being centred as it was formerly, and I also need to fiddle with margins. Is there a way to centre it automatically?

  5. I have an image 284mm x 400mm and wish to print it on A3 paper. I have chosen A3 borderless (307 x 430) and Fit type Scale 100%. I'm using an Epson 3880 and the document is at 360dpi for Epson. This is how I have always printed with Affinity successfully as it lets me print close to paper borders without worrying about printer margins.

    In 1.7 the preview is red and the image is cropped however.

    2014-07-21_at_16-18-17_2.tif

  6. I'm certainly not writing you off and will buy a licence as an act of faith. There's a fine line between making a noise about what we're needing to recommend Publisher as highly as the other two apps and sounding critical. I suppose part of the problem is we're sitting here comparing the very fine 1.6 apps with a 0.9 version that's numbered 1.7. No doubt if you had done Publisher first we'd be sitting here moaning about the early versions of Designer. Comments notwithstanding the overall impression is "Here's a pretty solid start", as if Henry Ford had started with the Escort and we're moaning about the lack of satnav.

    Have a good weekend, relax and groove on Monday.

    d.

  7. Yes, quite so. Like others I'm thrilled with Photo and Designer and use Designer and Pages for print output. My concern is that while I can produce a lovely electronic-image-of-a-book in Publisher I can't print it which defeats the object. As I have to do manual imposition, that's easier in Designer than Publisher, especially when I sometime use wacky folds - Publisher's never going to cope with that. Patently users producing telephone directories, business cards, novels and brochures have different needs!

    I wish my chums in Nottingham all the very best with this (you've never heard a Derby person say that before) and when it can print books without needing separate imposition I'll be there (as will Rahel no doubt).

    I'm not complaining; merely highlighting that it doesn't do book imposition (and could with twenty lines of code). Yet. And I understand that users of the other software don't think it works terribly well either! And finally I accept that Serif need to put resource into making this bombproof for the majority of use cases, not me. So happy to wait.

    d.

  8. "And does anyone know the difference in "Book" versus "Booklet" in that setting?"

    In "booklet" it produces a single signature, that is to say if you print 12 pages on three sheets of paper you can simply fold the bundle in half, staple and lo! you have a booklet.

    Now what you would hope for in Book is that it would print multiple signatures as that's how a book is bound - basically a stack of booklets sewn together. So if you had three sheets of paper per signature in would print pages 1-12 in the first stack of three, 13-24 in the next. Unfortunately AP seems to assume there is but one sheet per signature so you get pages 1-4 on one sheet (printed 4-1-2-3), 5-8 on the next, so it's a book, but with only one sheet per signature.

  9. I'm used to exporting objects from CaptureOne at their target dpi - so if I export a file at 105mm wide at 720dpi I know it will read into an A6 portrait 720dpi file in Affinity Designer at full size (say).

    Exporting files from Affinity Photo though they seem to go out at 300dpi and need resized on import. Am I missing something - ie a way to set the dpi at output?

    Using the latet version of AP and AD on Mac 10.13.5

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