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For some reason it is hard to get Acrobat Reader to print at 100% with Brother's HL-1240 gimp-print drivers using Acrobat Reader 8.1 on a Mac Pro running 10.4.9. I have no trouble with it appearing 100% on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo and an Epson R220, and wondered if the shrinking to 94% to fit on an 8.5" x 11 is happening due to the drivers, or the document being printed. I have a family member whose problem I'm trying to resolve remotely, so bear with me as it might take awhile to get back with some answers to your questions. Is there some setting in Acrobat Reader to default to 100% viewing?
Oh and they have an Apple 20" Cinema Display, if that makes any difference.
Thank you.

"Fit to printable area" should be the same output as "Shrink to printable area". It should be a scaling keeping all proportions the same.
if the problem is that it seems to be printing text
too thin?
Too "thin" as in characters being too tall and too narrow would indicate a problem with keeping the proper proportions when scaling. Try Adobe Reader scaling set to "None" and Gutenprint driver setting to "Crop". It's hard to say if it is an Adobe Reader problem or a Gutenrint driver problem. Acrobat Reader sends pictwps info to CUPS. Most other applications send pdf to CUPS.
Too "thin" as in the characters are the proper shape but just need to have "more ink on their bones" might be corrected by increasing the Density or Saturation in the Copies & Pages -> Printer Features section of the print window.
Do other applications print too thin? If all applications print too thin, it is probably a Gutenprint driver issue. Version 5.0.1 is the latest stable version. Version 5.1.3 is a development release.
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