Thank you for your comments.

I have checked the units as you suggest and they are correctly set in cm units.

The only way I have found to produce a document with the text in the correct place is to print to file then print the postscript file that is produced by this action.

Regards,

Alan Marsh


On 8 Aug 2007, at 07:57, S Perry wrote:

I agree about the printer driver. Additionally, what
units have you chosen in TOOLS > OPTIONS? If you've
chosen metric units, make sure that your margins are
specified in terms of cms not mms, i.e. 2.2 cms equals
about an inch, whereas 2.2 mms would be barely
noticeable.


--- Frank Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 08:07:54 +0100
Alan Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

When I print documents produced on 'Writer' and
'Calc' on a HP PSC
2575 driven by an Imac with OS 10  the document
ignores the top
margin settings and starts printing at, or above,
the top of the
sheet of paper.  What am I missing here?

That sounds like a problem with your printer driver
settings rather than
something that's directly related to OpenOffice
itself.

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