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I also seem to remember that there was an issue with the printer shrinking output to print 85 columns into 80 columns because of unprintable areas.

This is misty in my memory, but my memory says that changing my output to a 80 column/64-row form fixed the issues.

I have also made a test overlay with 85 characters wide and 66 characters high:

1
2
3
4
5
6
123456789+12345678.....
8
9
.
.
.

to see if it was clipping or shrinking, and to give me a grid to see where fields needed to be placed.


That was some time ago, so take it with that in mind.




On 8/3/2011 11:44 AM, Charles Wilt wrote:
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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