PUB98: Printing Banners on Continuous Fan-Fold Paper (179098)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Publisher 98

This article was previously published under Q179098

SUMMARY

When you print a banner from Publisher to a tractor-feed printer that prints on continuous fan-fold paper, you may get unwanted gaps (margins) between pages. This occurs even if you set the Tile overlap in Publisher to 0 (zero).

Many dot-matrix printer drivers enforce a minimum margin at the top and bottom of each page. This default margin produces a gap in the banner even if the Tile overlap is set to 0. Some printer drivers allow you to control the margin in the Windows Control Panel. Check the Control Panel or call your printer manufacturer to determine whether you can control the margin.

MORE INFORMATION

Panasonic technical support has confirmed that Panasonic dot-matrix drivers such as the KX-P2123 force a minimum margin at the top and bottom of each page and that there is no way to suppress that margin.

If you have been able to print to the edge of the page from your printer before, there are three possible reasons why it worked:
  1. You were printing from MS-DOS using an MS-DOS printer driver, which is different from the Windows driver used by Publisher.
  2. You were printing from a Windows-based application that has special code to cancel the forced margin. Some graphics programs have such a feature.
  3. You were using a driver that allowed you to set margins to 0.
The Panasonic products discussed here are manufactured by Panasonic, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:9/7/2001
Keywords:kbinfo kbprint KB179098