Hi I was using CUPS and the xprint drivers from testing, I did a
dist-upgrade to unstable last night and everything now seems to be
working fine...  I haven't tested it 100% but I would be willing to
call this one fixed...

On 4/30/06, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Pat Riehecky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Package: firefox
> Version: 1.5.dfsg-4
> Severity: normal
>
> When printing some web pages the size is way off, if you print
> slashdot.org it will run of the edge just a bit.  If you print digg.com
> you only get the title and the first google add.  The print preview is
> also off for many sites (sometimes whole pages are blank) due to the
> wacked out sizing. Print preview is around 2 times normal size where as
> printing is somewhere around 40 times normal size.  The front page of
> cnn.com wanted to be 20 pages long... with all the text cut of very
> quickly so that only the first few letters of a given sentence were
> displayed.
>
> konqueror and open office do not have this problem on my system.

What print system are you using (CUPS, etc)? Is this using the Xprint
printers or straight postscript?

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