Looked all over the settings in all places, can't figure out where it 
thinks its A4
Its gotta be something in PS, but I checked the PageBounds, and they 
match US Letter.

Austad, Jay wrote:

>I had the same issue, it turned out my printer settings were using A4 paper
>instead of US Letter.  Switched it and now it's fine.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: BN [mailto:bneigebauer at attbi.com]
>>Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 11:30 PM
>>To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
>>Subject: Re: [TCLUG] tip for printing with windows clients 
>>via IPP under
>>cups
>>
>>
>>Man thats funny! I had the same problem, but the answer I 
>>found was in 
>>German. Fortunately I know a little German and didn't even 
>>need to use 
>>the fish.
>>
>>My problem now is the margins. I don't thinks its an issue 
>>realted to cups.
>>I downloaded and installed adobe's latest generic postscript 
>>drivers and 
>>pointed it to the proper PPD.
>>
>>When I print, the page is down and left an inch too far. I 
>>switched the 
>>generic post script driver over to "print to file" and took 
>>the output 
>>file, put it on the linux box and did a "cat test.ps > /dev/oki4drv"
>>
>>Same problem.
>>
>>Downloaded a random PS file of the net, printed just fine. 
>>Same with the 
>>testprint.ps that comes with CUPS.
>>Downloaded the latest ghostscript.
>>Downloaded the latest gsview for windows, everything looked fine with 
>>the PS file.
>>Setup my HP1600C (I know, it already supports IPP, don't need CUPS)
>>Printed through the Generic post script driver, prints fine.
>>
>>So, I have determined its a combination of Adobe's Postscript 
>>driver and 
>>the oki4drv driver that I am using.
>>
>>Anyone setup an Okidata 4w with CUPS and try to print from Windows?
>>
>>I am gonna take a stab at playing with the oki4drv code and check out 
>>what its doing.......
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>Austad, Jay wrote:
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>>>Just a tip for those setting up cups to let windows clients print via
>>>IPP....
>>>
>>>Remove any commas from the nickname line in 
>>>      
>>>
>>/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.  There's a
>>    
>>
>>>bug in windows where it doesn't like the commas.  And don't 
>>>      
>>>
>>use ipp:// when
>>    
>>
>>>setting up windows clients, you have to use a URL of the form
>>>"http://myhost:631/printers/myprintername"
>>>
>>>Spent like 2 hours troubleshooting this, and finally found 
>>>      
>>>
>>the answer to the
>>    
>>
>>>comma problem on a page written in swedish.  :)
>>>
>>>Note that you'll need to put "AuthType None" under the 
>>>      
>>>
>>location sections for
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>>>"/" and "/printers" since it appears that windows doesn't like
>>>authentication over IPP.
>>>
>>>Jay 
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