wrote:
>> >Most files from Open Office work fine with my
>> LaserJet 1200. All the ones
>> >I create plus many of the ones sent as attachments.
>> Why the occasional
>> >file would cause this problem is a mystery.
>I can't recall the details -- I have OO on both
>platforms -- but I did run into a similar problem,
>with my (much older) LaserJet 4. I think it was that
>OO, having some sort of Eurocentric orientation (?),
>had A4 as the default paper size. Where to turn this
>off and set it right was not immediately apparent, and
>ISTR spending about 20 minutes hunting around in OO
>Help and out of the way sub-menus before I found just
>where to do this. It wasn't the LJ driver at all: in
>my case, that turned out to be a red herring. Once
>this was corrected, the print job error went away.
> Jordan
Hi Jordan,
I looked under "Tools" "Options" at the various print settings, but I
don't see anything related to paper size. If you can remember where you
looked, please let me know.
Thanks,
Sandy
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