Csanyi Pal wrote: > Hello! > > How can I setup margins correlated to the edges of A4 paper? > > I have the printer HP Business Inkjet 1000 and use the hpjis driver to > print. > > If I use Gnome-cups-manager to setup the printer, and I print a test > page therein with format paper of A4, then to check margin settings, I > can use a ruler to verify that margin lines are printed at 0.5, 1, and > 1.5 cm from the edge of the paper on all sides. > > I verified these margin lines and get the results > from the top edge: > instead of 0.5 cm - 0.6 cm > instead of 1 cm - 1.1 cm > instead of 1.5 cm - 1.6 cm > from the right edge: > instead of 0.5 cm - 0.8 cm > instead of 1 cm - 1.3 cm > instead of 1.5 cm - 1.8 cm > from the bottom edge: > 0.5 cm - don't show up !!! > 1 cm - don't show up !!! > 1.5 cm - 1.5 cm > from the left edge: > 0.5 cm - 0.3 cm > 1 cm - 0.8 cm > 1.5 cm - 1.3 cm > > How can I setup these margin lines to the right dimension? > Why don't show up the margin lines from the bottom edge of the paper at > 0.5 cm and 1 cm? > > If I do Align Cartridges... within HP Linux Imaging and Printing System > window, then the printer print 2 pages and on the first page print at > bottom corners 2 point: > from the left edge 0.6 cm > from the right edge 0.6 cm > from the bottom edge 0.5 cm > > Accordingly to this abowe the printer can print from all edge of paper > A4 at 0.5 cm, but when I try to print say a draw.dxf from QCAD > application, then the printer don't print at the bottom edge of A4 > paper. Why don't print there? > > I appreciate any advices! > I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you printing on Letter or A4 in the firstplace?
-Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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