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Thanks Jim.  Here's the compile parms we're using for the printer file:

PAGESIZE(88 124) LPI(8) CPI(15) OVRFLW(86) PAGRTT(0) FORMTYPE(W2LASER)
MAXRCDS(*NOMAX)  

Just got word from my sup that this printed perfectly at the client site. 
Everything lined up on their HP.  My sup couldn't confirm the HP model
they're using.

I'd still like to know what's going on with our printer, but my attention
has been directed to other work now.

Thanks everyone for the links and suggestions!

GA

--- Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> make sure ovrprtf parm  PAGRTT(0)  or 90 if rotation required.
> This will ensure that COR (computer output reduction) is not happening.
> COR will make print fit within margins, throwing off exact lpi/cpi.
> jim


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