Apparent Bug: Printer Top Margin Error

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Apparent Bug: Printer Top Margin Error

Postby crusty » 26 Apr 2007, 14:51

ABViewer 6.1.0.44 Professional on Windows XP.
Canon PiXMA iP1000 printer, page size Letter.

Layout of printed image 3 rows of 4 columns.

Default unit of measure: inch.

Scale: 1 inch = 96 drawing units (1 / 96 scale).

Top Margin default: 0.157 in
Bottom Margin default: 0.238 in

Actual printing begins as high as printer will allow
but does not include all the image so there is lost
image content between current page and one above.
It appears the print image is shifted up the page
since the actual bottom is larger than 0.238 inches.

Solution is to change margins to a large number:

Top Margin default: 0.75 in
Bottom Margin default: 0.75 in

Smaller numbers do not appear to solve the problem.
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Postby support » 27 Apr 2007, 06:23

Hello!

Thank you for the detailed description. We will consider this problem and inform you when it will be solved.

Sergey.

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Re: Apparent Bug: Printer Top Margin Error

Postby jooney » 25 Aug 2009, 07:47

How can I add a printer to my computer with out a Windows 98 start up disk? I don't have a start-up disk for my computer and I am trying to install a printer and I can't because my computer keeps a sking for a start up disk. How can I gey the printer to work.
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Re: Apparent Bug: Printer Top Margin Error

Postby support » 02 Sep 2009, 09:39

Hello.
You can add a printer from a disk, not from the list. If so, Windows 98 start up disk not necessary.

Alexander.
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