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dpi problem

for an experiment I draw three squares (72x72, 144x144 and 360x360) and do printout of front panel. Then I measured dimension of squares on the same printout and note that dimensions of the sides are not equal between x-sides and y-sides.

After some maths, I conclude that scalling for X-axis is OK (72ppi) but for Y-axis is 71dpi.

 

Am I right or wrong?

 

best regards, Borce.

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Hi planet1,

 

Have you included a property for scaling the front panel when printing?  Below is an image of what I am talking about.  This can also be achieved by going into the VI Properties>>Printing and then checking the Scale printed front panel to fit page.  One question for you:  are you programatically creating these squares or just simply placing them on the front panel using a decoration?  If you are setting them programatically, could you please post your code so that we can see exactly what you are doing?  Thanks!

 

scaling.png

Kim

Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Hi, VTKim

 

simply, I did it just for testing.

 

I draw a square on the front panel and then by menu File-Print... with following options

 

- visible portion of front panel

- printer

- uncheck Print Header

- no margins

- uncheck Scale front panel to fit

- print...

 

i did printout, that's all.

 

thanks for your replying, best regards, Borce.

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Hi planet1,

 

As per this KnowledgeBase article, it seems that when printing a front panel, it should be set to a 72 ppi scale and therefore would print a 1x1 square. 

 

Out of curiosity, how did you measure the dpi down to each dot?  I am curious to test this out myself to see if I get the same results that you do.

 

I hope this helps!  Thanks!

 

Kim

Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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I'm waiting for your results.

 

Borce.

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Hi Borce,

 

I measured squares that were printed from the front panel and did not see any discrepency, but I don't think I have the most accurate device.  How did you measure down to each dpi? Thanks!

 

Kim

Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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