Grupos de noticias: comp.sys.mac.printing, comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc
De: gmark <gm...@svs.com>
Fecha: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:16:22 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sáb 15 nov 2008 02:16
Asunto: Re: Safari Print Problem
On Nov 14, 3:49 pm, J.J. O'Shea <try.not...@but.see.sig> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 13:33:39 -0500,gmarkwrote That's sort of my original question -- it's only Safari, and I wanted > (in article > <bc6cc54f-be10-474b-9d7b-270bcd9b1...@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com>): > > On Nov 14, 6:30 am, J.J. O'Shea <try.not...@but.see.sig> wrote: > >>> On Oct 25, 8:39 am, Philo D <do...@earthling.net.invalid> wrote: > >>>>gmark<gm...@svs.com> wrote: > >>>>> Is there any way around this? Scaling the printing just seems to move > >>>>> TIA! > >>>>> Mark > >>>> When I print fromSafari, the left margin is not cut off. > >>> Macbook pro running 10.5.5 > >> turn this off > >>> no border > >> if turning off the first one doesn't fix it, turn this off too. > >>> Safari3.1.2 (5525.20.1) > >> -- > > No effect at all. In fact, when I do turn on borders, the text > > Mark > There's something seriously wrong. I have two Brother printers, and both of > Check and see what margins you have set. Check and see what happens when you to know how I could set margins. Safari, at any point size, doesn't seem to have any way of communicating the actual printable area of the Brothers printer. It may be that other apps simply underestimate it to a safe area, and Safari tries to use what it perceives as the entire printable area, but is actually overestimating where this area ends. in any case, Safari "overscans" with this particular printer. No matter what the point size is and no matter what the material is. Mark Debes registrarte antes de enviar mensajes.
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