Hi Brian, and anyone else interested,
With some help from Travis @ ScrollSaw Village, I designed a little Trinket/Ring/Pot Pourri box for cutting on the scroll saw.
When I first printed the design, full size it is 2 A4 sheets, it did not look right. It was obviously an Oval shape rather than round. :?:
This is un-acceptable for scroll saw work as the pieces need to fit as drawn.
I have 2 printers and 2 computers with differing OS's, which gave a good combination of things to go wrong.
I have a laptop with Linux OS and a laptop with Win 10 OS.
I also have a Brother MFC-J5910DW A3 Wireless printer and an Epson Stylus SX130 which I plug in to the computer when needed.
I use Inkscape and Gimp on both computers so decided to combine the options of computer/printer and see what the results were.
1 I used the Linux OS computer/Brother printer and printed from Inkscape. The image measured 130 mm diameter
2 I used the LinuxOS computer/Epson printer and printed from Inkscspe. The image measured 130mm high X 125mm wide :?:
3 I used the Win 10 computer/Brother printer and printed from Inkscape. The image measured 130mm diameter
4 I used the Win 10 computer/Epson printer and printed from Inkscape. The image measured 125mm diameter :?: :?:
I updated both computers with the latest printer drivers and this morning, just as a check, I printed the same combination again with this result :-
1 Linux/Brother 130 x130 diameter
2 Linux/Epson 128 high x 125 wide
3 Win 10/Brother 130 mm diameter
4 Win 10/Epson 130mm diameter
As a result of this I only use the Epson for text etc. I use the Brother for scroll saw work especially as it prints A3 and I would advise everyone to check the quality of their printer output.
One thing more I can add is that I had purchased a book of Intarsia projects that were pretty large. I scanned these in to the computer in about 16 A4 sized pieces and printed a sample out. I don't think they fitted very well, this was possibly the reason.
take care
Don W
PS If anyone wants a copy of the design please PM me