As I understand it. But there's a couple of
issues here.
1. You don't need to set your
page margin to 0. The region-before etc should place your object
right to the page's edges if you set it to 0
2. How are you printing. If
you render to PDF and print from acrobat then acrobat does some funny stuff with
your margins and this could be a problem. Also, I think FOP's own
print_renderer does the same sort of thing so it's never quite what you
expect. We use Ghostscript to print and it makes no attempt to fiddle with
your margins or anything else. It's happy to believe that you may actually
know what you want. Ghostscript is open source (GPL I think) although
there is also a commercial version. We find GPL works fine for
us.
Regards,
Mark
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