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Check your "Clip limits" in the driver print properties..

Also look at the unprintable area in the *DEVD or WSCT

Charles

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I create a overlay using a word processor(Open Office) and get it
"exactly the way
I want it, yet when I push it through the AFP driver to create the
overlay,  the entire
overlay "shifts" to the right about 1/8' of an inch which cuts off a
portion of the overlay.

When I print the overlay using the normal windows driver, it prints out
"exactly" as I
wanted it.

It would appear that the AFP driver is the culprit but I'm not sure...


Any ideas ???
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