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Larry,

One thing that I thought of which has caused me problems in the past, in Adobe Reader when you select print it brings up the dialogue box. In there is a section titled "Page Handing" and in there is "Page Scaling", try setting it to "None" and see if you get the 100mm you are expecting.

Scott

On 19/08/2010 12:16 PM, Larry Kleinman wrote:
I'm using FPDF (in a Zend Server PHP application) and don't understand why
the dimensions that I put in for drawing lines and rectangles don't seem
to work. I used the default for the FPDF constructor, which means that
my dimensions are in millimeters, but when I say that - for example - a
rectangle is 100 mm wide, the rectangle that prints is not 100mm. When I
change the paper size from the default (A4) to "Letter", the width
changes, but still to a width other than 100mm. Am I missing something?
(I've tried this on a number of printers, so I do not think that it is
related to margins, unprintable areas on printers, etc.)


Larry Kleinman
Kleinman Associates, Inc.
212-949-6469
203-255-4100

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