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>>>>>>>>>> You said:
I have installed Warpzilla, and generally it seems to work well.
One problem is when I print something using my Laserjet, I get a blank
page both before and at the end of the document. I looked at the printer
settings, but they are the same as with Netscape. This does not happen
with Netscape.
Is there somewhere else I need to look?
Thanks,
Sandy
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I am trying Warpzilla 095 and use an IBM 4039 laser in PostScript mode...=
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I am not having that problem.
Have you looked at the printer and printer driver properties for clues?
Have you chosen the correct driver for the way you have your printer's
physical settings (ie, type of datastream emulation, etc)? =
Also, click on Warpzilla's file>print and then on "job properties" to see=
if there are any settings there that have to do with job separators or
other such possiblities.
Wayne =
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