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I wonder the same as Justin - the OP said the printed text is
edge-to-edge, if I remember - there is a thing called "unprintable area"
on the edges all around - so if you have 8-1/2x11 portrait with CPI 10,
you can't have text in the 2 or 3 columns on each side, I believe. If
you do, the text will be shifted to the right, to be in the "printable
area" and text on the right will be truncated.
Now I don't know what would be considered "unprintable area" for PDF.
I'm not even sure how the OP got the thing to print in the first place -
and I wish that the first reply would have included the entire original
message, so I could be sure what was said.
Now I do sometimes set PDF printing to reduce it to fit the page - but I
don't know that there is a way to do that in the conversion process on
the i.
HTH
Vern
On 12/29/2022 12:58 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
Won't that just push the text of the other side of the page?
date: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 21:35:02 -0600
from: Javier Sanchez <javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: AFPDS PDF scaling?
You have to play with all margins until you get the right proportion of the
output.
JS
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