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Bug reproduced on Windows 7 64-bit with 8GB RAM using OOo 3.4.1 (Build: 9593) –
Rev. 1372282 on an HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer using the following steps:

1.    Open Test_01.odp in OOo3.4.1
2.    File > Print > HP Officejet Pro 8600 > Print
3.    Checked the printed document and observed margins were cut off on the
left, top, and right sides (see Print_01_OOo.jpg)

Note that all print files were printed using the specified printer and then
scanned to digital format.

To further verify, a printer test image (see Image_02.jpg) was added to a new
presentation file (Test_02.odp), and then a layer was added containing the
letters (A-D), one in each corner. When printed (see Print_02A_OOo.jpg), it
shows a similar result: the left, top, and right sides are trimmed. 

The OOo prints thus far were performed using default settings. When Michael
Larsen reproduced this bug in March 2011, he noted to observe “a number of
options that were hidden” in the build he tested. Of note was the “Fit to Page”
option. While neither of the first two prints were created with this option
selected, one more print was performed using “Fit to Page” (see
Print_02B_OOo.jpg). Note that with this setting chosen, the left and top
margins are still trimmed but the bottom and right margins are correct.

One final test file was created (Test_03.odp) with overlapping red and black
squares added to each corner. When printed using default settings, the margin
trimming occurred as with previous tests; they were cut off on the left, top,
and rights sides. But unlike the others tests, this print contained smaller
copies of the squares as overlays over the top-left and bottom-right squares
(see Print_03_OOo.jpg). Because of the unique result of this print, the same
file was use to print to OneNote (see Print_03_MON.one). The result was that
all four margins were trimmed.

Lastly, all three OOo files (Test_01.odp, Test_02.odp, and Test_03.odp) were
opened in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (v14.0.7116.5000) and printed (see
Print_01_MPP.jpg, Print_02_MPP.jpg, and Print_03_MPP.jpg). All margins printed
correctly.

All test files are included in the attached Test_Files.zip.

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