ICal 2.x printing

I'm still using iCal 1.5.5 (I haven't upgraded to Tiger yet). So this question is for those who are using the newest version of iCal. Improved iCal features—printing in particular—could move me closer to the Tiger decision.
Does the newest version of iCal allow one to change the font size when printing calendars? I would realy like to fit more text for each day in a month view. With iCal 1.5.5 I'm very limited.
sb
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   iCal, almost the best thing since sliced bread.

You can select from 3 sizes, but all too small to look from a distance for me.
In addition, the letters wouldn't be coloured. Just coloured tabs.
I wish I could use iCal 1.5.5 on my PowerBook.
PowerBook G4 17"
  Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

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