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To remove the comma from the price, you can use a string manipulation function such as replace(). Here's an example of how you can use it in Python:
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price = "21.36" price = price.replace(",", "") print(price) # Output: "2136" This will replace all occurrences of the comma character with an empty string, effectively removing the commas from the price.
You can also use this function to remove the decimal point, if desired. For example:
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price = price.replace(".", "") print(price) # Output: "2136"
Go in the printer preferences and change the options to "print as in document" and make sure that 'scaled to it is not checked'. Maybe, you scaled it down by accident. Also, make sure that you didnt choose 8 points in the original document. Otherwise, it will print small
The solution is to change the resolution of printing y setup page of you printer I have a canon bjc-1000 it has a 90x90 DPI resolution, thats why printed like a miniature, but I change the resolution to 180x180 DPI and... ta da! printing is 100% scaled and everything gonna be alrigth. I hope it is useful for somebody.
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