Preview application does not print images correctly sized

The Preview application does not show me what size the image will print out.


It defaults to Scale to Fit: Print entire image.


The % in the Scale: window seems to be what the % turns out to be, depending on which Scale to Fit: is selected.


If I click into Scale:, and then change the %, when I hit Return, it prints immediately without allowing me to preview what size the change actually looks like. Need to change that behavior!!! Can't see how to do it.


Probably want the default setting to be Scale: 100% but can't figure out how to do that.



ALSO the Preferences / Images setting has two choices.

But playing with the Define 100% scale as just changes the size of the image in the Preview viewing window. The PRINT menu still has the same default and the same Scale: % size. No matter which I select, the PRINT default is still the same %.

Safari-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jan 26, 2014 12:34 AM

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Jan 26, 2014 12:47 AM in response to firstname lastname

It seems that in previous versions, there was a Preference toggle which DOES NOT EXIST in OSX 10.6:


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1271874

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Do you have the Preview Image preference entitled “Respect image and screen DPI for scale” checked on or off and does either way make a difference to your workflow?+


The result is that when this is chosen, the scanned DPI is respected not only on the screen but also for the printed output. This is what I expected.

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Jan 26, 2014 12:57 AM in response to firstname lastname

Looks like Apple abandoned 10.6 before getting around to fixing this. Apple sure ***** these days. Friend has gone to Linux, I think my next computer will also be a generic box running a Unix shareware suite...


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2255243

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GregHankins


I'm replying here to an old post, but I was looking for the same answer and ran across this, so I thought a solution might be helpful. Check out a method for using terminal to set the default to scaling at 100% here:


http://www.mactricksandtips.com/2010/02/disabling-default-auto-rotate-scale-in-p review.html


The article also includes instructions for turning off Auto-Rotate as a default. Just in case that article gets lost, here's the short version:


To set scaling to default to 100%, open Terminal and paste or type this in:


defaults write com.apple.Preview PVImagePrintingScaleMode 0


To turn off the Auto-Rotate default, use this:


defaults write com.apple.Preview PVImagePrintingAutoRotate 0


Be careful. The articles has instructions on how to put things back the way they came.


Jan 26, 2014 12:59 AM in response to firstname lastname

OR....


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2255243


choiropiha


Dec 4, 2009 7:48 PM



Preview.app in Snow Leopard has removed the option to print without scaling, and recreating this behaviour with the remaining options is quite complex and requires 4 extra steps.


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open a document in Preview.app, such as a PDF, of a known paper size.
2. Select 'File' > 'Print…'
3. Change the paper size to one where the default scale value with the default 'Scale to Fit:' 'Print Entire Image' is not 100%. This step is often unnecessary, as many documents will require reduction to include margins, even if the paper sizes match.
4. Select 'Scale:'
5. Select the scale % value.
6. Delete the scale value.
7. Input '100' in the scale value box using the keyboard.
8. Press tab to avoid radar #7256827.
9. Click 'Print'


Expected Results: Click on a single option to print at 100%, if by chance that wasn't the default option. This would have been one step.


Actual Results: Does what it says. Steps 4 through 8 are necessary to print at 100% in most cases.


Regression: This behaviour was as expected in OS X 10.5.x and previous versions, or we wouldn't be having this discussion.


Notes:
Printing at 100% is the only scaling that is common enough to warrant a button to make it an easy one to get to. Preview.app itself even has an 'Actual Size' toolbar button, but has removed this function for printing.
Graphic designers (and other professionals) or specific applications (such as printing on pre-cut or pre-printed paper, labels, or DVDs) can commonly require printing at 100%, and using PDF to distribute documents makes Preview.app the most logical choice for many printing jobs.
Having something other than 100% as a default can cause expensive media to be ruined by a mis-scaled printout, unless these 4 (+1) steps are followed every time.
Most other apps, including Safari, Mail.app and TextEdit default to no scaling, making Preview.app an exception.


I am an architect and this is really annoying! Does anyone know a workaround?


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