Thank you so much for the suggestion! But... I've already tried that. I also tried saving svg as a ps file, open file in GSView and then print. Results were the same - the first page would print and then stop.
I tried converting svg to pdf, used AcrobatReader to open and print. On the print set-up page, I could see the whole document but, again, only (in this case) up to 14 inches of the document. The rest of the document (10 inches) showed on the picture but was darkened out (the custom sized document was 8.5 x 24 inches) and did not print.
Really, my only question throughout all of this is how do I get a print of a custom sized document???? And, now, why don't the great suggestions, that work for others, not work in this case? HP tells me that its the applications, that the printers are capable of printing really long documents on banner paper.
I can get banners to print using far less powerful applications then Inkscape. I can also get banners printed using Ragtime 5 Solo but the pages don't line up which means that I have to cut and tape the pages together. Inkscape seems to so powerful but..... (thus the need, at least for me, for a printing tutorial.
Thank you again for all the help.
jt
spiff wrote:
this is probably a stopgap suggestion, and it's far from ideal, but i export to .png and then print from The Gimp - which seems to print well, flexibly and consistently (it doesn't do cmyk for which i've used the Separate plugin, but that's irrelevant here)
spiff
Jon jts wrote:
Is Inkscape used professionally in graphics art? If so, wouldn't customers want to see their products as hardcopies? Pros, how do you get their jobs printed? I would guess that there are customers who order very odd-sized documents, etc.
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