Hi all. I'm running FC1 with an HP Laserjet 1100, configured entirely using the redhat tools. It's using the recommended ljet4 driver. The page size is set to US Legal in the Printer Configuration interface. I can print legal-sized documents directly from OpenOffice without any difficulty. I have an OpenOffice document that's on 7"x8.5" pages. I want to print this document booklet-style on legal (8.5"x14") paper--with the pages 2-up and ordered so that I can fold the double-sided pages into a nice booklet. I'm printing my document to disk (setting the print size to US Legal in OpenOffice's printer properties dialog) and then I'm using this pstops command to reorder and 2-up my pages: pstops -plegal -b \ "4:1L(14.5in,0in)+-2L(14.5in,7in),-3L(14.5in,-0in)+0L(14.5in,7in)" [infile] [outfile] When I look at the resulting file in ggv, the pages look perfect. However, when I print them on my LJ1100, the page contents are shifted up 3" on the page -- as if it doesn't understand that it has legal paper, and will print only on the top 11" of the page. Strangely, when I switched the printer driver to hpijs, the file printed perfectly. So I do have a workaround, but I would prefer to use the ljet4 driver if possible -- the text quality is superior with ljet4. And I'd like to understand what's going on. Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? thanks! -JA. -- http://www.johnzo.com : where the carnival goes to die