I use an HP lllSi but I don't use ghostscript.  I can tell you that
the files used by the printer or located in two places
/var/spool/lpd  and
/usr/lib/rhs/rhs-printfilters I had some problems with the
HP lllSi and asci files and fixed it by replacing the \014
form feed in the asci-to-printer.fpi file with \033E (Esc E) the
reset command Maybe you can solve your problem with a
similar correction to the ps-to-printer.fpi file If not maybe
you can find the needed information buried in one of the
files in one of these places. You also could try a reset
on the control panel of the lllSi to see if you could get rid
of it. As best as I can tell Linux leaves all the settings the
same as the last print job.
                  Good Luck
                     Linda
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Browder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, November 15, 1999 2:06 PM
Subject: Re Re: Printer Adjustments


>The 1/2-inch vertical offset happens with both the HP  IIISi and the HP II
>(and, I suspect, with many other printers). It is not a mechanical offset
>since the printers work fine with Windows.
>
>They are being driven through the ghostscript driver through Printtool
>filters. I have not had any luck so far finding all the layers of
indirection
>so I can inject a standard PS offset corection through a PostScript
>header.  If I could find what name and
>where PS headers are expected by Printtool I could fix the problem.
>
>Tom Browder
>
>
>
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