Can't print to 100% size
Hello,
For some bizarre reason, InDesign is unable to print at 100% size. It's just throwing an error when I try to print. The only thing I can do is "Scale to Fit" which causes the layout to shrink to 96%, completely screwing up everything.
I have gone through every possible setting I could find in the Print dialog, in the printer driver dialog, in the Document Setup dialog, and in the Margins and Columns dialog. Nothing I have done makes any difference. All I want to do is print a letter size document to a letter size page. I have no idea why this is not possible, it should be dead simple.
My only theory is that InDesign refuses to print unless the layout fits within the printable area. But this makes no sense because, as far as I know, no desktop printer in the world is capable of a full bleed. It just doesn't work that way.
Now, if I export to PDF, and then use Acrobat to print, it's totally fine. Acrobat doesn't care that the printer can't actually print to the bleeding edge of the paper. It just prints what it can, like every other desktop publishing and word processing program in the world. So what is wrong with InDesign? Why is this super advanced page layout program unable to accomplish the most simple job imaginable... print at 100% size regardless of the printable area of the page!
I'm using InDesign 2020. Maybe this is a bug in this version? My printer is nothing fancy, a Brother HL-L2390DW monochrome laser printer. I'm not going to bother updating the printer drivers unless there's a compelling reason to do so. The problem is with InDesign, and only InDesign. All other applications, including Acrobat, MS Word, web browsers, etc. all work as expected.
Any clues would be deeply appreciated.
Thank you
