https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37733

--- Comment #29 from Marty Fried <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #25)
> You can easily test the margin issue by just changing margins on a normal
> print to whatever the margins that you mentioned and see if it's cut off
> printing from PDF.
> 
> This being said, I am done triaging this bug - I don't appreciate being told
> that I'm not reading your comments as I've spent quite a bit of time dealing
> with this one (even 10 minutes for me is quite a bit when I'm triaging
> hundreds of bugs and volunteering hundreds of hours towards the project).
> 
> If someone else takes over (Florian is also involved) they can get
> additional information. Apologies for wasting your time

The funny thing is that I did what you asked, and documented it fully in my
report, and the margins were fine.  If I had known how little time you had, I
would not have bothered.  I tried to help, really.  I tried every setting to
see what effect it had.  I made suggestions about what it might have been, but
they were never even acknowledged. It's really not that easy to test for me, as
I cannot see any way to even see what the settings are that were used, only the
last ones used.  So it's very hard to try more than one thing at a time.

But now it sounds like you have the same problems, although I don't fully
understand what you are reporting.  But on my printer, I can't really print
envelopes from an acrobat reader.  The envelope will not fit across the width,
and I have a feeder on the right side of the tray, and I don't know of any
linux app besides Libre that allows that to be specified.  Perhaps I should try
Abiword?

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