Greetings! Highlight question: how to set the margin for my HP printer in Fedora Core 4? A bit more detail... I was running Red Hat Linux 7.1 until last month. I installed CUPS in late 2003, and I had figured out how to modify the HP9100.ppd file to alter the margins. (Many programs, a2ps, acroread, etc. print just a little larger than the printable margin area within my HP OfficeJet 9100 printer.) I had made a file (margins.ps) and modified the line where the gs commandline was built, including this margins.ps file, which made the margins proper, no matter which program executed the print command. The HP9100 ppd file now doesn't have the "command" and "foomatic", or the call to gs (and I don't see gs running when I print something, and I did used to see it running). This is where I had it include my margins.ps file, before, which worked fine. It does have an HWMargins line, which I thought might do it, but altering that didn't make any difference. I installed Fedora Core 4 last month, and I'm experiencing the margins problem, again. (I have altered the web browser to be proper, since that adjustment can be made within the web browser. But, printing from other programs involves the same problem.) The sensible thing to do is what I did before, so that ANY program submitting a print job has the proper margins. What I need help on is, what/where is the best place to make the same alteration now? I want to do it properly, so I'd like some other people's help on deciding where to set the margins. If I have failed to provide information which you need, please let me know, and I'll gladly provide it! Thank you! Barry -- Barry L. Bond | http://home.cfl.rr.com/os9barry/ Software Engineer, ITT Industries | (My personal home web page, last | updated February 17, 2005) | bbondATcfl.rr.com <- personal | Re-Vita Products: Barry.Bond@xxxxxxx <- Work ONLY | http://www.re-vita.net/barrybond | Re-Vita Distributor Information Home office: 407-382-2815 | http://www.re-vita.net/barrybond-2 Work: 321-494-5627 | Toll free order: 1-888-820-5531 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list