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Left Margin

edited September 2001 in General
Delphi 5 & Report Builder 5.56
Windows 2000
HP LaserJet 5

If I set the printer to Default and the left margin to 0.25 inches the
margin is 0.875 inches.
If I set the printer to HP LaserJet 5 and the left margin to 0.25inches it
is 0.25 inches.
Is this a known problem with Report Builder 5.56 ? I would prefer to stick
with version 5.XX for a while if I can solve this problem.

John

Comments

  • edited September 2001
    What is the default printer installed on the machine? Some printers have
    different measurements which have been defined for the unprintable areas on
    the paper, as that may cause the problem? This isn't a known issue with
    5.56.


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors


  • edited September 2001
    Jim


    The printer is an HP LaserJet 5. It is the default printer on my PC.
    The only thing I forgot to mention is that I am printing landscape not
    portrait.

    How does reportbuilder determine the non-printable are when the printer type
    is set to default?
    Does it change the dimensions of this area when a printer is selected from
    the print preview screen?

    John
  • edited September 2001
    John,

    I'm having a similar printing in landscape mode. I printing 5.5 x 8.5
    postcards and I'm getting a 2 1/2 " left margin and can't seem to find
    out where it is coming from. Actually it starts printing in the
    middle of a memo. It looks fine in preview mode.

    Bob Parrish
  • edited September 2001
    We use an HP Laserjet 5 here and it prints with no problem for RB 5.56.
    Install the latest driver from HP. Can you send us a demo report and we'll
    print it on our HP LaserJet 5 printer to investigate this further,
    support@digital-metaphors.com

    The printer driver determines the unprintable area. In RB, you can attempt
    to print anywhere you want on the page and RB will let you try to print into
    the unprintable area. For example, let's say the printer's unprintable area
    is 0.25 inches on all sides. Set the left margin to be 0.05 inches, and
    then drop a label at (0,0) in a band. You'll see that the first 0.20 inches
    of the label gets chopped off. The idea is that the report's margins should
    be set to the unprintable area so that one report layout can be printed on
    many different printer with different unprintatble areas.


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors


  • edited September 2001
    Robert, Are you using RB5.56 or 6.02? Are you also using the HP LaserJet 5
    printer?
    Can you send a demo to support@digital-metaphors.com


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors


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