The gimp probably defaults images to something like 72dpi. if you have scanned at a higher dpi, it wont know, and will print it huge. just change the print dpi in the gimp to match that at which you scanned. look in the image->print size menu option
allan On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:34 AM, gobo <gobo770 at gmail.com> wrote: > for some time now i've been using homemade scripts with scanimage and > scanadf to scan my paper documents. most of my documents are plain > text. the results have always been poor and marginally acceptable. i'm > using suse 10.3 and an hp aio j6450 or psc1210xi. > > recently i obtained a canon scanner w/adf for use at work where i must > use windows. to get around the image compatibility issues of microsoft > document imaging (office 2003) i simply print the scanned image to pdf > with acrobat. the results obtained with mdi are far superior to > anything i've ever been able to achieve with sane apps. > > i've spent hours fumbling around with scanimage options, imagemagick > convert to resize the images and ps2pdf to produce the pdf files. > while i have made some slight improvements over the default settings, > i've never been able to get even close to the mdi output. in the few > places where i must have a good scan, i use resolutions of 150 or 300, > but to get prints of the image becomes a real pain. i must load the > image in gimp, fiddle around resizing it and then printing. > > > my standard scanimage script would contain: > scanimage -x 215.9 -y 297 -d > hpaio:/net/Officejet_J6400_series?ip=192.168.1.103 \ > -pv --mode gray > $FILE > > > pieces from a perl script using the adf: > # this is the scan device > @scanr = ("hpaio:/net/Officejet_J6400_series?ip=192.168.1.103"); > # these are the command line options for scanadf > @opts = ("-x 215.9 -y 297 -v --mode=gray --source ADF --batch-scan=no -e 1"); > > # scan page > system("scanadf @opts -d @scanr -o $fnamepg"); > > adding --resolution=150, or 300 does produce a larger image, with less > artifacting, and much more readable, but difficult to print. > > the answer must be one of two things -- either i'm missing something > real simple about producing hi-res 8.5x11" images (that is right in > front of my nose) or we are just not there yet with linux scanning. > > can someone correct, or put me on a better path? > > thanks. > > -- > sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" > to sane-devel-request at lists.alioth.debian.org > -- "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"