(In reply to PointlessOne from comment #2) > Toggling Scale (to any option) in the preview seem to fix the issue. This happens for me too, yeah -- though "Scale" itself is irrelevant, I think. Really, any change that triggers another reflow (e.g. changing "Pages" from "All" to "Current") causes `SMALLER` to change to `BIGGER`. If I'm using my actual physical printer, I see this happen too (`SMALLER` changes to `BIGGER` when nudged via e.g. tweaking the "Pages"), but only if I have margins set to `Minimum or `None`. If I use the "Default" margin settings (combined with my printer's unwriteable margins), then the print preview consistently shows `SMALLER` regardless of pokes to the page range or adjustments to the scale.
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(In reply to PointlessOne from comment #2) > Toggling Scale (to any option) in the preview seem to fix the issue. This happens for me too, yeah -- though "Scale" itself is irrelevant, I think. Really, any change that triggers another reflow (e.g. changing "Pages" from "All" to "Current") causes `SMALLER` to change to `BIGGER`. So there's some instability here where we've got the value wrong for the initial print-preview presentation, for some reason. If I'm using my actual physical printer, I see this happen too (`SMALLER` changes to `BIGGER` when nudged via e.g. tweaking the "Pages"), but only if I have margins set to `Minimum` or `None`. If I use the "Default" margin settings (combined with my printer's unwriteable margins), then the print preview consistently shows `SMALLER` regardless of pokes to the page range or adjustments to the scale.