That can happen if a document with narrow margins is opened on a system with an default printer driver that has larger non-printable areas at the page edges. There once was a "Generic PostScript" printer driver that deliberately had very wide non-printable areas so that the PostScript it produced would be guaranteed to print on even the oldest, least capable physical PostScript printer.
-Fred From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Pagination FM 11 Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:10:45 -0600 Heck! With Word, I swear I've even seen it use different margin settings after opening a document on a different machine! Craig... snipped ... Note that this very same mechanism is at work in MS Word, and is the reason why a Word doc file almost never prints out the same way (in fact, can be *vastly* different) on two different systems.
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