Hi,
I'm trying to print out a very precise image with IrfanView on a laser printer, but the output IrfanView send to my printer isn't exactly what I want it to be.
Basically, the image is only a graph with a "millimeter paper" from my self-written program, so I can make it any resolution I desire. I want to print one pixel of this image to be one pixel of my printer DPI (not image DPI).
Since so called Original size (from image DPI) is out of the question, the only one I can use is Best fit to page (aspect ratio), but to use it, I have to know the resolution of that data IrfanView is sending exactly, or some of the lines will be doubled (which is clearly visible on the graph).
Isn't there a way to figure out that resolution?
Would it be possible to make this an option in Print Preview?
Thank you for your answers.
I'm trying to print out a very precise image with IrfanView on a laser printer, but the output IrfanView send to my printer isn't exactly what I want it to be.
Basically, the image is only a graph with a "millimeter paper" from my self-written program, so I can make it any resolution I desire. I want to print one pixel of this image to be one pixel of my printer DPI (not image DPI).
Since so called Original size (from image DPI) is out of the question, the only one I can use is Best fit to page (aspect ratio), but to use it, I have to know the resolution of that data IrfanView is sending exactly, or some of the lines will be doubled (which is clearly visible on the graph).
Isn't there a way to figure out that resolution?
Would it be possible to make this an option in Print Preview?
Thank you for your answers.
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