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>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.... 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
Thanks Wayne,
Yes, I checked all the printer settings -- they are exactly the same as
for Netscape.
This problem does not occur with Netscape.
I checked Bugzilla web page and found someone else has had exactly the
same problem. So I guess they know about it.
Sandy
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