Non Printing region

J

judith

I have a document in landscape and the left border (top
of page) is being severly cropped when printed. This has
only happened after buying a new printer. I think that it
is picking up an incorrect printing region. How can I set
it to print outside the set printing region. The document
is fine on some inkjet printers (it warns that some of
the document may be outside the printed page, but allows
you to continue) but not on others.

Thanks
 
E

Ed Bennett

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judith said:
How can I set
it to print outside the set printing region. The document
is fine on some inkjet printers (it warns that some of
the document may be outside the printed page, but allows
you to continue) but not on others.

The non-printing region varies from printer to printer because... well...
because it does. Different printers have different margins that they
physically cannot print beyond.

See here:
http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/Publisher/FAQs.htm
and here:
http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/Publisher/horidiag.htm
 
J

judith

I understand that there is physically an area that can
not be printer to but I suspect that publisher is setting
a default that is in fact well within the limit. Any
ideas on overriding this and just leaving it to the
printer?
 
B

Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]

Hi judith ([email protected]),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| I understand that there is physically an area that can
|| not be printer to but I suspect that publisher is setting
|| a default that is in fact well within the limit. Any
|| ideas on overriding this and just leaving it to the
|| printer?


No, Publisher is not setting a default override. This is only controlled by
your printer.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

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