Bob Goodwin: > *Ok, after consuming about an acre of pulp wood I believe I have > identified the following: I know that feeling. Even worse if you're using an inkjet, and the cost of that ink! > Page Setup under File allows me to adjust the distance from the top > of the sheet to where the first line of text is printed. 0.4 inches > [Top] seems to work. It's been ages since I tried this out. But I was under the impression that Firefox's page setup let me set up how Firefox will print pages and info *inside* the printer's printable area margins. The size of the inner border, measured from the border, not the edge of the page (a relative measurement). > File > Print > Properties allows setting of the distance from the > top of the sheet to the header line. I set this to 0.1 inch [Top]. I expect this to set the closest that anything can be printed to the edges of the page. > Printing a Footer seems hopeless, but then all I really need is the > URL of the source and that prints nicely in the header. Perhaps you need wider margins? You mightn't be able to print as close to the bottom edge as you hope, or it just refuses to try. You could try getting CUPS to print a test page, to see how close it gets. The other thing that springs to mind is whether you've reversed over which margin is inside the other. > Page Preview may look good but bears only a slight resemblance's to > what the printer does. Hmm, yes, previews are rather poor on most browsers. I get the impression that the application makes a guess, rather than using the printer driver to generate a raster for the screen to display. Things like ″ character entities get a ridiculous length of blank space after them. -- (Currently testing FC5, but still running FC4, if that's important.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.