(I will write in metric)
As long as you can do both, I would appreciate Inches....
Ok I have one important question left.
What does Qimage report as the size of the print on the lower left box called the View Print Queue?
That would be the white area just below the thumbnails. It will give you the filename , print size and ppi and print file size.
I need to know what size is reported there.
If that says 10.0 x 6.1, or whatever your goal was, then Qimage is sending the correct information to the driver.
You mentioned printable area. Printable area is the maximum size print you can make on that paper size (without invoking borderless).
It doesn't enter the picture here.
You are striving for 10.0 x 6.1, as I read it.
I just built up an A2 page with 11.025 x 8.033 printable area showing at the upper right. I mention this to verify we are doing the same settings.
I placed a cropped image into the queue set for 8 x 10 print size with crop scissor off and I get a print size of 10.0 x 6.8 (close enough to your 6.1)
I go into the Full Page editor to verify, and in the Location tabbed section I read 0.85 both sides, and .74, top and bottom (landscape print)
You should read the same except for the tiny difference in print size.
I close the Full Page editor screen and I check the View Print Queue as mentioned above.
It says my print will be 10.0 x 6.8. That is what Qimage is sending.
If you get a different size print from the printer, the driver settings have been tampered with.
Click HELP in Qimage, and select and press, RESET PRINTER SETTINGS.
You will have to re set the paper type, the quality and the color settings on or off depending on whether you use a printer profile in Qimage.
Don't touch anything else related to scaling, enlarging, shrinking or making lima bean soup!
I have attached two more snaps.
This should take care of it.
You can see the filename and print size in the Queue, and in the other snap, the location of the print being even.
Let us know if it worked out for you.
I am using a 4800 printer driver to come as close to yours as possible.
Fred