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Marco & Paul,
Thank you for your replies.

Unfortunately, setting the origin offset values on the printer file only
allow you to adjust the image down and to the right. My image was alread
printing too far down and too far to the right. Adjusting the top and left
"no print boundry" values in the workstation customization object allowed me
to bring the image up but still would not allow me to adjust the image to
the left.

I was attempting to print this overlay on a Ricoh-3035
copier/scanner/fax/printer that is replacing an older Kyocera machine. After
digging further into the docs on the Ricoh I found an "edge-to-edge" setting
for the printer and turning this feature on allows the overlay to print as
desired. It effectively removes the "no print boundry" altogether.

Kind regards,

Brian

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