I originally asked:
> I've got an old SparcPrinter with a really wierd problem. The data printed
> on each page is shifted down about half an inch. (i.e., the top margin
> is 1/2" larger than I specify and the bottom margin is 1/2" smaller than
> I specify in the file that I'm printing.) This happens with lots of
> different files, all of which print fine on other printers, so I'm fairly
> confident that it is a printer problem, not a file problem.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas what the problem might be? TIA.
And the answer is:
Lots and lots of people sent me helpful email telling me about these wierd
papersize setting magnets on the left side of the paper tray (such that they
are inside the printer, on the side of the paper tray closest to the power
switch, when the paper tray is loaded). One of the printers did in fact
have two of the magnets out of alignment, and this fixed its problem. That
wasn't the problem on my other SparcPrinter, but now that I know about the
magnets I'll just open up that printer and check the sensors inside the
printer that is supposed to read their location.
Thanks to:
<ldr@taec.com>
kurt.stype@babss.COM
gunn@lardav.com (David Gunn)
dzambon@hawkeye (Dan A. Zambon) <- your mailer is misconfigured- no FQDN
Tim Rosmus <tim@mdd.comm.mot.com>
Roger Salisbury <rogers@ttmc.com>
Les Baham <lbaham@math.tulane.edu>
Stephen P Richardson <spr@myxa.com>
Iseminger <SIseminger@atd.gmeds.com>
August Flassig <alf3@AugieDoggie.COM>
"James Ashton" <jaa@alfred.anu.edu.au>
John Rosenberg <jcr@bgumby.bwh.harvard.edu>
bismark@alta.jpl.nasa.gov (Bismark Espinoza)
dave%endeavour.exar.com@exar.com (Dave Haut)
james mularadelis <jamesm@matrix.newpaltz.edu>
ehlinger@server1.hanscom.af.mil (Larry Ehlinger)
sdr@rdga3.att.com (S. D. Raffensberger 500622500 (RD))
stern@sunrise.East.Sun.COM (Hal Stern - Distinguished Systems Engineer)
mshon@sunrock.East.Sun.COM (Michael J. Shon {*Prof Services} Sun Rochester)
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