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I have a very small PDF file. It prints correctly on the printer I use.
However, when I print the same file on a different printer, the entire print
area of the page is moved about 1/2 inch to the left. This is a problem
because this is a booklet type document.
The printer that prints it the way I want it printed is a post script laser
printer. Not HP. The printer that is not cooperating is not a post script
printer. It is an HP deskjet color printer.
Any suggestions? I thought one point of PDF was consistent printing on
different printers.
Janet
Janet Valade
Technical Writer
Systech Corporation, San Diego, CA mailto:janetv -at- systech -dot- com