Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2006 17:45 schrieb Aaron Albright:
> Florian,
>
> You may need to ask the KDE forums or your specific distro's forums for
> help on setting the default margins in kprinter.  Usually these are set
> in the application of which you are printing from.  We don't have any
> specific information on disabling the user defined margins in kprinter.

Ok.

Unfortunatly I was wrong about the empty page after each print job. It is 
still being printed.

Another problem with margins: Regardless of the settings in the KPRinter 
dialoge the printer truncates PDF file that have a very little margin. At 
this time I have only noticed it at the top of each page. I'm unable to print 
these documents entirely, the top is always missing. I've printed everything 
with the KDE printing system. Is there another way to print PDFs to tell if 
it is a printer problem or a KDE problem?

Thanks a lot,

Florian


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