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       sounds to me as if this is a printer problem;

            I learned to adjust the paper a certain way in the printer in
order to have it print appropriately -
                 for a laser printer, you have to open the machine ... have
only the 1 sheet in the slot ...
                 then the page comes out right  ;-)

       BTW - be sure to cross your fingers  ;-)



From: Stray Feathers <brucewhittington@shaw.ca>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 22:22:50 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Envelope printing misplaced


I'm unable to properly print a #10 envelope using Apple Mavericks on a Canon
iP2700 printer. Both Sender and Addressee are printed about 25 mm too low.
This printer's paper feed automatically centres the envelope so no way to
physically adjust it. All settings appear to be correct, with correct sizes
and margin spacings indicated, but they print incorrectly. It is possible to
adjust these text blocks lower, but not higher in LO. Still learning LO so
any suggestions appreciated.



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