> In message <
6ba31f125...@bazleyfamily.co.uk>
> Harriet Bazley <
har...@bazleyfamily.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to get Impression to print out a document using a 'book'
> > page size ratio of 5.5"x8.5" (actually 5.5"x8.3", since this makes it
> > possible to print 2-up onto an A4 sheet of 8.3"x11.7") as opposed to the
> > wider A5 page size.
>
> > Unfortunately this seems to mean that when I print it out in Pamphlet
> > mode using my custom-size master pages, Impression spaces the pages out
> > to fit an A4 sheet, and I get a very wide inside page margin (about 1.6"
> > instead of the one inch or so expected).
John Norris came up with the answer to this one - when printing onto an
A4 sheet, you do *not* use a custom master page size. You define your
master pages to A5 dimensions in order to ensure that Impression
positions the inner page margins side by side in the centre of an A4
page, and then you create custom *frames* within that A5 spread to
define the position and proportions of the actual printed page.
|------------------| |------------------|
| A5 page | | |
| |------------| |------------| |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | custom | | | |
| | page | | | |
| | size | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
|-----|------------| |------------|-----|
produces
|------------| |-----------|
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|------------| |-----------|
when printed as a pamphlet onto A4, and can then be cropped to size as
desired. A bonus is that you can even get crop marks to show up, whch
you can't when attempting to define the edges of the page by altering
the master page size.
On 13 Dec 2023 as I do recall,
Jean-Michel wrote:
> Hello,
> Have you tried !Ovation, you can load the Impression files and the
> Ovation print manager may allow you to do what you want.
>
> Ovation is free, thanks to David Pilling.
Since I have no experience at all of using Ovation and no assurance that
its print manager works any differently to those in Impression and !PDF
(both of which assume that 'double-sided' means two passes through the
printer and arrange the order of the pages accordingly) I'll probably
just stick to turning the pages over and putting them back in as
Impression expects. The killer issue was that I couldn't get them to
print in the right position relative to one another, and that is now
fixed. :-)
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