[flexcoders] Re: Printing full page w/ no margins
Josh, what is the length width of the page in pixels you are printing on? For A4 it should be 820x580 px. PS It sounds for me as you printer uses Letter size while printing on A4. Cheers, Dmitri. http://mitek17.wordpress.com --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Josh Millstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have tried changing margins, even changed printers and I can still not print anything in the bottom 10th or right 10th of the page. I¹ve changed scale-modes and width, heights, percent donkeys Everything I can think of. If I print an image out that is too big for one page and do scaleMode = None then the right and bottom 10th of the page are white and it crops the image there only to continue in on the next two pages. WTF On 6/16/08 8:54 AM, Josh Millstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the advice, I¹ll check out what my margins are set on in the driver although I still think it would be weird that my margins are 0,0 for top and left, and 100 px 100 px for right and bottom especially because anything else I print off (from another program) has evenly spaced margins. On 6/16/08 4:52 AM, Dmitri Girski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that these are the settings of your printer driver. I am printing with margins 5-10 pixels, but I set the margings to 0 in the Distiller printer drivers. Cheers, Dmitri. http://mitek17.wordpress.com --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com , Josh Millstein wolf@ wrote: Does anybody know why I can't get anything to print in the bottom or right margins of my flexPrintJob? When I preview (and print) any components they end up begin flush with the upper and left sides of the paper with a significant margin on the bottom and right margins. The only think I can do to get the print job to look okay is to pad the top and left equally to what the bottom and right margins are already at, but that really shrink the printable area down. Here is a very basic example of my problem , http://www.wolffebrothers.com/printProblem.jpg -- wolf@ 785-832-9154 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-832-9154
Re: [flexcoders] Re: Printing full page w/ no margins
I have tried changing margins, even changed printers and I can still not print anything in the bottom 10th or right 10th of the page. I¹ve changed scale-modes and width, heights, percent donkeys Everything I can think of. If I print an image out that is too big for one page and do scaleMode = None then the right and bottom 10th of the page are white and it crops the image there only to continue in on the next two pages. WTF On 6/16/08 8:54 AM, Josh Millstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the advice, I¹ll check out what my margins are set on in the driver although I still think it would be weird that my margins are 0,0 for top and left, and 100 px 100 px for right and bottom especially because anything else I print off (from another program) has evenly spaced margins. On 6/16/08 4:52 AM, Dmitri Girski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that these are the settings of your printer driver. I am printing with margins 5-10 pixels, but I set the margings to 0 in the Distiller printer drivers. Cheers, Dmitri. http://mitek17.wordpress.com --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com , Josh Millstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anybody know why I can't get anything to print in the bottom or right margins of my flexPrintJob? When I preview (and print) any components they end up begin flush with the upper and left sides of the paper with a significant margin on the bottom and right margins. The only think I can do to get the print job to look okay is to pad the top and left equally to what the bottom and right margins are already at, but that really shrink the printable area down. Here is a very basic example of my problem , http://www.wolffebrothers.com/printProblem.jpg -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-832-9154 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-832-9154
[flexcoders] Re: Printing full page w/ no margins
I think that these are the settings of your printer driver. I am printing with margins 5-10 pixels, but I set the margings to 0 in the Distiller printer drivers. Cheers, Dmitri. http://mitek17.wordpress.com --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Josh Millstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anybody know why I can't get anything to print in the bottom or right margins of my flexPrintJob? When I preview (and print) any components they end up begin flush with the upper and left sides of the paper with a significant margin on the bottom and right margins. The only think I can do to get the print job to look okay is to pad the top and left equally to what the bottom and right margins are already at, but that really shrink the printable area down. Here is a very basic example of my problem , http://www.wolffebrothers.com/printProblem.jpg -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-832-9154
Re: [flexcoders] Re: Printing full page w/ no margins
Thanks for the advice, I¹ll check out what my margins are set on in the driver although I still think it would be weird that my margins are 0,0 for top and left, and 100 px 100 px for right and bottom especially because anything else I print off (from another program) has evenly spaced margins. On 6/16/08 4:52 AM, Dmitri Girski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that these are the settings of your printer driver. I am printing with margins 5-10 pixels, but I set the margings to 0 in the Distiller printer drivers. Cheers, Dmitri. http://mitek17.wordpress.com --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com , Josh Millstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anybody know why I can't get anything to print in the bottom or right margins of my flexPrintJob? When I preview (and print) any components they end up begin flush with the upper and left sides of the paper with a significant margin on the bottom and right margins. The only think I can do to get the print job to look okay is to pad the top and left equally to what the bottom and right margins are already at, but that really shrink the printable area down. Here is a very basic example of my problem , http://www.wolffebrothers.com/printProblem.jpg -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-832-9154 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-832-9154