Hello all, I have a tall order here.

I'm having my first serious foray into print CSS here and have 
everything pretty much down to a T, bar a few bits of aesthetic judgment 
(as ever) - on standards-compliant browsers.

IE has a strange problem - despite the fact I have taken great care in 
setting display:none for all elements irrelevant to a static view of 
documents, a mysterious blotch of what looks like a collection of 
overlaid characters appears in a small space just left of the top-centre 
of the page.

To make things easier I have created a page which loads none of the 
screen styles and has the print CSS set to media: screen - but this is 
only partially useful because the elements in question do not reveal 
themselves in the browser view (so no DOM inspection), and although they 
do appear in print preview, so does a whole load of other stuff which 
shouldn't be there (and promptly disappears when actually printed).

I appreciate this is a very ugly issue, but if anybody could spare the 
time for a quick print out, all suggestions and guesses will be much 
appreciated.


Regards,
Barney
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