I'm looking for a better solution to this problem:
I have some music scores in PDF format. Printed to USA standard 8.5 x 11 size paper, some are too wide by a bit, and some are too tall. When scanning scores already printed, I can reduce the size of the scanned image and thus solve the problem. Reduction to 95% of original is usually sufficient.
I'm currently solving the problem by imputing the PDF scores to GIMP, at 600dpi input resolution (SLOW), reducing the image size, and printing from that. What I get is good enough, but clearly not as good a resolution as obtained by printing directly from the PDF. I've tried all the tweaks I can find, and cannot match pure PDF resolution, by this method. Plus, I have to do a page at a time, and it is laborious and slow.
I cannot find any way to simply reduce the output print size in either the printer controls or the CUPS system controls.
Is there a better solution than routing the page through GIMP for reduction?
Thanks for any help!
I have some music scores in PDF format. Printed to USA standard 8.5 x 11 size paper, some are too wide by a bit, and some are too tall. When scanning scores already printed, I can reduce the size of the scanned image and thus solve the problem. Reduction to 95% of original is usually sufficient.
I'm currently solving the problem by imputing the PDF scores to GIMP, at 600dpi input resolution (SLOW), reducing the image size, and printing from that. What I get is good enough, but clearly not as good a resolution as obtained by printing directly from the PDF. I've tried all the tweaks I can find, and cannot match pure PDF resolution, by this method. Plus, I have to do a page at a time, and it is laborious and slow.
I cannot find any way to simply reduce the output print size in either the printer controls or the CUPS system controls.
Is there a better solution than routing the page through GIMP for reduction?
Thanks for any help!
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