Paintbrush Prints Too Many Pages on Laser Printers

Last reviewed: November 21, 1994
Article ID: Q75329
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows operating system versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11

SUMMARY

If Paintbrush is printing extra blank pages for a single-page image, then the width and height may be set too large. Check these settings by choosing Image Attributes from the Options menu. Most laser printers knock off a .25- inch border around the page. Thus, the printer only prints up to 8 x 10.5 inches on an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet of paper.

MORE INFORMATION

If the image attributes are set too large under Paintbrush, the print job is broken down into separate sheets. The default settings for the drawing area within Paintbrush are 6.67 inches wide and 5.0 inches high. If the size is set to within 1 inch of the page size the printer sees, then the image is printed to more than one page.

Normally, the maximum drawing area can be extended to a width of 7.49 inches and a height of 6.0 inches if printing a single image to an 8.5 x 11 inch sheet of paper. Adjusting the width or height up a mere .01 inch (to 7.5 inches wide or 6.01 inches high) causes Paintbrush to print extra pages.

Steps to Reproduce Problem

  1. Set up the printer for 8.5 x 11-inch paper.

  2. Run Paintbrush.

  3. From the Options menu, choose Image Attributes.

  4. Set the width to 8.0.

  5. Set the height to 10.5

  6. Choose OK.

  7. From the File menu, choose New.

  8. Draw a line from one end of the screen to the other, scrolling in order to cover the complete width of the page.

  9. Print the image.


KBCategory: kbprint kbtool
KBSubcategory: win30 win31
Additional reference words: win31 3.00 3.00a paint brush


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Last reviewed: November 21, 1994
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