Sometimes the printing is set up for a European page size, which might do something unfortuante to the top and bottom, but should not affect the right margin, since the European page, while longer, is also narrower. You should find out what size paper your printer driver is set for. (I forget how.) The other problem I see, even with a well-behaved HP Laserjet in Windows98, is that some websites are not printer friendly, and you'll see just this kind of thing. On some websites that are not otherwise print-friendly, there will be a snap-on line somewhere that says "print version" or something like that. Others don't care. One possibility, if you really need the printed edition, is to use a screen-capture utility that can print to a usable size. In Windows, I have been using something called SnapShot/32, which is really nice, simple, and a $15 registration. Supposedly still available at http://198.207.242.3/gregko/snap32.htm (except that sounds like a college address.) Don't know what they have for Linux. The other option, if the website will let you, is to hi-lite the parts of the text you want, import it into your wordprocessor of choice, and massage it until it fits. HTH--doug At 13:11 10/20/2001 +0000, Martin Webster wrote:
On Saturday 20 October 2001 12:51 am, Glenn Williams wrote:
On Friday 19 October 2001 11:12, you wrote:
can someone tell me what i should do to change the behavior of my printing. i am printing to an Epson 740 printer, and it chops off the top and the bottom of the page. Also sometimes the right margin chops off the printing too. /snip all the rest/