Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-10-02 Thread GerardJan

Ivan wrote:

I have a different problem with printing from Seamonkey: For several
versions, now (I'm now on 1.1.18), Web pages and e-mails do not print
out properly from this program, on either my Canon or HP printer.
Instead of the whole page, pritning occurs only in the middle third of
the  upper half of the page (as if it had become a three-column page
with print only in the top half of the middle column) and my HP
printer prints only one one side of the paper though it's set to print
on both sides. As a result, documents supposed to print as four pages
(two double-sided sheets)  print on eight single-sided sheets. Print
Preview accurately shows how the page will print. Page Setup shows
margins as 0.5" all around

I do not have this problem with any other programs, including Firefox
and Thunderbird.

Is there a fix for this?
If there is no fix, since it is mainly Web pages I print out, can I
disable the browser portion of Seamonkey and retain the e-mail client?
Or can I remove and reinstall SeaMonkey without losing my  e-mail
files?




Dear Ivan,
I don't know how it is with OS/2 and the rest of your problems, but I 
have an Epson printer with two 2 gutenprint-ijs drivers, if you have the 
/recommended/ one and another one, you might try to other one, it is 
just a guess.


--
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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-10-02 Thread Ivan
I have a different problem with printing from Seamonkey: For several
versions, now (I'm now on 1.1.18), Web pages and e-mails do not print
out properly from this program, on either my Canon or HP printer.
Instead of the whole page, pritning occurs only in the middle third of
the  upper half of the page (as if it had become a three-column page
with print only in the top half of the middle column) and my HP
printer prints only one one side of the paper though it's set to print
on both sides. As a result, documents supposed to print as four pages
(two double-sided sheets)  print on eight single-sided sheets. Print
Preview accurately shows how the page will print. Page Setup shows
margins as 0.5" all around

I do not have this problem with any other programs, including Firefox
and Thunderbird.

Is there a fix for this?
If there is no fix, since it is mainly Web pages I print out, can I
disable the browser portion of Seamonkey and retain the e-mail client?
Or can I remove and reinstall SeaMonkey without losing my  e-mail
files?


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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-30 Thread Mort

Mort wrote:


Hi,

I am innocent of your charge, sir. My PC had Vista, which was awful, and
a so-called computer tech replaced it with XP Pro, thereby lousing up my 
e-mails, newsgroups, address book, etc.. I am trying to fix things one 
at a time.


On my Mozilla newsgroup account, my user name is "Mort" and my e-mail 
URL is "m...@cloud9.net". I never intentionally used a user name with an 
@ in it.  My PC occasionally send messages to newsgroups with the 
invalid return address instead of my URL. Ask Bill gates why.


Mort Linder


Hi,

I stumbled upon a fix for my problem. Under properties in printer 
section, there is a small square marked , "center on page". I clicked on 
that square, where a check-mark appeared, and voila, my printing problem 
is now solved. It is incredible, that I have spent many hours on line 
and at my keyboard, before stumbling upon the solution.


I still do not know why this problem arose only with S.M. 1.1.18, and 
not with my 2 other PCs running 1.1.6.


Thank you.
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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-27 Thread Mort

JeffM wrote:

mort @cloud9.net wrote:

[Massive trim of blockquoting]


Blockquoting 4-deep is TERRIBLE form.
Anything you are not referring to *directly*, you should trim.


P.S. I tried changing my registered e-mail URL in this group.
I hope that it now works.


Your username and your email address are on separate lines
because they are different things.
Just use some form of your name as your username
--not something with an @ in it.
Otherwise, it looks like crap in the archive of the group:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_frm/thread/051332242c5543c4/db70f56485c4ab7e


Hi,

I am innocent of your charge, sir. My PC had Vista, which was awful, and 

a so-called computer tech replaced it with XP Pro, thereby lousing up my 
e-mails, newsgroups, address book, etc.. I am trying to fix things one 
at a time.


On my Mozilla newsgroup account, my user name is "Mort" and my e-mail 
URL is "m...@cloud9.net". I never intentionally used a user name with an 
@ in it.  My PC occasionally send messages to newsgroups with the 
invalid return address instead of my URL. Ask Bill gates why.


Mort Linder
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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-27 Thread JeffM
mort @cloud9.net wrote:
>[Massive trim of blockquoting]
>
Blockquoting 4-deep is TERRIBLE form.
Anything you are not referring to *directly*, you should trim.

>P.S. I tried changing my registered e-mail URL in this group.
>I hope that it now works.
>
Your username and your email address are on separate lines
because they are different things.
Just use some form of your name as your username
--not something with an @ in it.
Otherwise, it looks like crap in the archive of the group:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_frm/thread/051332242c5543c4/db70f56485c4ab7e
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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-27 Thread mort

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Daniel wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Hi,

I recently upgraded my newer PC to SeaMonkey 1.1.18. My older PC 
runs an older version of SM. Both have Windows XP. Since upgrading 
to 1.1.18, I have a problem which I have definitely isolated to the 
newest SM. When I print from any SM source now, I get print overruns 
at the top and left margins, even when the margins are set at 1". 
The HP 8250 printer works well with my older PC on the same SM 
source material. The printing on the newer PC is fine with Firefox 
and with Internet Explorer. So, the problem seems to be only with SM 
1.1.18. Deleting and re-installing the latest HP software did not 
help., and HP support is at a loss as to a solution. I do wish to 
continue with SeaMonkey.


Has this been reported before? Is anyone aware of a solution to this 
vexing problem?


Thanks in advance for any help.

Mort Linder

 Hi,

I have a slight PC problem. I sent this message, and my e-mail URL is 
m...@cloud9.net


Thanks

Mort Linder


Mort, two things..

1.I think "u...@domain.invalid" is SeaMonkeys default address, 
which means multiple people can use it, which can lead to confusion 
not knowing which "u...@domain.invalid" we're talking to. Can you give 
yourself a more personal address in your Mozilla Newsgroup news 
account. Thanks.


2.Have you set SM up to print to the correct paper size. Now 
having suggested this, I cannot find where SM allows you to set the 
paper size, so does it just use the system default?? Mort, if you 
print out a couple of page document from Word, or whatever, does it 
print out o.k.??


Daniel

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your reply.

As for 1., my replies usually include my proper URL, but occasionally it 
gives the invalid bit instead. GOK why.


Regarding 2., I've been involved with many e-mails with HP support. I 
can briefly summarize:


On my older PC with XP and older SeaMonkey, this printer (HP 8250) works 
fine. On my newer PC with XP Pro and older SM, it used to work fine. 
Since I recently upgraded to SM 1.1.18, I have the top and left margins 
problem, but only on SM-sourced items. Photos from my H.D. or SD cards 
are fine, Word is fine,  but e-mails and internet items all print with 
overrun at the top and left margins. My margin settings are 0.5 inches, 
but changing to 1" does not help. Scaling down to 80% or even 60% gives 
smaller text but still with margin problems. Paper size is correct as 
set = 8.5 x 11" letter size. Printing identical items from Internet 
Explorer or Firefox is fine.


The inescapable conclusion of HP support and me, is that there is a 
problem between SM 1.1.18 and the printer. I do not know if this is an 
SM bug, or is unique to my situation. In any event, it is very 
frustrating,and any help toward a solution will be greatly appreciated.


(I do not wish to buy a new printer, as this one is otherwise fine, ad I 
have a big bag full of ink cartridges for this printer. In addition,the 
same problem could possibly continue with a new printer.)


Thanks again,

Mort
P.S. I tried changing my registered e-mail URL in this group. I hope 
that it now works.

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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-27 Thread user

Daniel wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Hi,

I recently upgraded my newer PC to SeaMonkey 1.1.18. My older PC runs 
an older version of SM. Both have Windows XP. Since upgrading to 
1.1.18, I have a problem which I have definitely isolated to the 
newest SM. When I print from any SM source now, I get print overruns 
at the top and left margins, even when the margins are set at 1". The 
HP 8250 printer works well with my older PC on the same SM source 
material. The printing on the newer PC is fine with Firefox and with 
Internet Explorer. So, the problem seems to be only with SM 1.1.18. 
Deleting and re-installing the latest HP software did not help., and 
HP support is at a loss as to a solution. I do wish to continue with 
SeaMonkey.


Has this been reported before? Is anyone aware of a solution to this 
vexing problem?


Thanks in advance for any help.

Mort Linder

 Hi,

I have a slight PC problem. I sent this message, and my e-mail URL is 
m...@cloud9.net


Thanks

Mort Linder


Mort, two things..

1.I think "u...@domain.invalid" is SeaMonkeys default address, which 
means multiple people can use it, which can lead to confusion not 
knowing which "u...@domain.invalid" we're talking to. Can you give 
yourself a more personal address in your Mozilla Newsgroup news account. 
Thanks.


2.Have you set SM up to print to the correct paper size. Now having 
suggested this, I cannot find where SM allows you to set the paper size, 
so does it just use the system default?? Mort, if you print out a couple 
of page document from Word, or whatever, does it print out o.k.??


Daniel

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your reply.

As for 1., my replies usually include my proper URL, but occasionally it 
gives the invalid bit instead. GOK why.


Regarding 2., I've been involved with many e-mails with HP support. I 
can briefly summarize:


On my older PC with XP and older SeaMonkey, this printer (HP 8250) works 
fine. On my newer PC with XP Pro and older SM, it used to work fine. 
Since I recently upgraded to SM 1.1.18, I have the top and left margins 
problem, but only on SM-sourced items. Photos from my H.D. or SD cards 
are fine, Word is fine,  but e-mails and internet items all print with 
overrun at the top and left margins. My margin settings are 0.5 inches, 
but changing to 1" does not help. Scaling down to 80% or even 60% gives 
smaller text but still with margin problems. Paper size is correct as 
set = 8.5 x 11" letter size. Printing identical items from Internet 
Explorer or Firefox is fine.


The inescapable conclusion of HP support and me, is that there is a 
problem between SM 1.1.18 and the printer. I do not know if this is an 
SM bug, or is unique to my situation. In any event, it is very 
frustrating,and any help toward a solution will be greatly appreciated.


(I do not wish to buy a new printer, as this one is otherwise fine, ad I 
have a big bag full of ink cartridges for this printer. In addition,the 
same problem could possibly continue with a new printer.)


Thanks again,

Mort
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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-27 Thread Daniel

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Hi,

I recently upgraded my newer PC to SeaMonkey 1.1.18. My older PC runs 
an older version of SM. Both have Windows XP. Since upgrading to 
1.1.18, I have a problem which I have definitely isolated to the 
newest SM. When I print from any SM source now, I get print overruns 
at the top and left margins, even when the margins are set at 1". The 
HP 8250 printer works well with my older PC on the same SM source 
material. The printing on the newer PC is fine with Firefox and with 
Internet Explorer. So, the problem seems to be only with SM 1.1.18. 
Deleting and re-installing the latest HP software did not help., and 
HP support is at a loss as to a solution. I do wish to continue with 
SeaMonkey.


Has this been reported before? Is anyone aware of a solution to this 
vexing problem?


Thanks in advance for any help.

Mort Linder

 Hi,

I have a slight PC problem. I sent this message, and my e-mail URL is 
m...@cloud9.net


Thanks

Mort Linder


Mort, two things..

1.	I think "u...@domain.invalid" is SeaMonkeys default address, which 
means multiple people can use it, which can lead to confusion not 
knowing which "u...@domain.invalid" we're talking to. Can you give 
yourself a more personal address in your Mozilla Newsgroup news account. 
Thanks.


2.	Have you set SM up to print to the correct paper size. Now having 
suggested this, I cannot find where SM allows you to set the paper size, 
so does it just use the system default?? Mort, if you print out a couple 
of page document from Word, or whatever, does it print out o.k.??


Daniel
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Re: Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-26 Thread user

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Hi,

I recently upgraded my newer PC to SeaMonkey 1.1.18. My older PC runs an 
older version of SM. Both have Windows XP. Since upgrading to 1.1.18, I 
have a problem which I have definitely isolated to the newest SM. When I 
print from any SM source now, I get print overruns at the top and left 
margins, even when the margins are set at 1". The HP 8250 printer works 
well with my older PC on the same SM source material. The printing on 
the newer PC is fine with Firefox and with Internet Explorer. So, the 
problem seems to be only with SM 1.1.18. Deleting and re-installing the 
latest HP software did not help., and HP support is at a loss as to a 
solution. I do wish to continue with SeaMonkey.


Has this been reported before? Is anyone aware of a solution to this 
vexing problem?


Thanks in advance for any help.

Mort Linder

 Hi,

I have a slight PC problem. I sent this message, and my e-mail URL is 
m...@cloud9.net


Thanks

Mort Linder
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Printer Problem Only With SeaMonkey 1.1.18

2009-09-26 Thread user

Hi,

I recently upgraded my newer PC to SeaMonkey 1.1.18. My older PC runs an 
older version of SM. Both have Windows XP. Since upgrading to 1.1.18, I 
have a problem which I have definitely isolated to the newest SM. When I 
print from any SM source now, I get print overruns at the top and left 
margins, even when the margins are set at 1". The HP 8250 printer works 
well with my older PC on the same SM source material. The printing on 
the newer PC is fine with Firefox and with Internet Explorer. So, the 
problem seems to be only with SM 1.1.18. Deleting and re-installing the 
latest HP software did not help., and HP support is at a loss as to a 
solution. I do wish to continue with SeaMonkey.


Has this been reported before? Is anyone aware of a solution to this 
vexing problem?


Thanks in advance for any help.

Mort Linder
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