On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:15:35 -0500 (CDT) Michael Hennebry <hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What critters to I have to inform regarding > the printable area of my PSC 1500? > How? Visit: http://www.linuxprinting.org/download/printing/ and check out the align.ps postscript file and the alignmargins perl script (I seem to recall the perl script was a bit simpler to use, but they are essentially the same tool). The first few hours you stare at the incredibly sparse documentation for these things, you'll go badly cross-eyed, but they eventually start to make a bit of sense and you eventually use them to inject some custom postscript scaling instructions in the .ppd file for the printer. For the 13,321st time I wonder why a simpler to use printer alignment tool isn't part of the standard linux printer setup tools... My ancient Laser Jet 6L, for instance, needs this bit of gibberish stuck on the end of the LaserJet.ppd file: *OpenUI *Margins/Page Margins/Offsets: PickOne *DefaultMargins: Custom *Margins Default/Driver Default: "" *Margins Custom/Custom (set with 'alignmargins'): "<</.HWMargins[12.02 12.8 14.4 12.02] /Margins[12 -24]>>setpagedevice" *CloseUI: *Margins