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[Discuss] Double-sided printing with web browsers



On 08/12/2018 10:58 AM, epp at vivaldi.net wrote:
>
> In Chrome, the headers are at 0.33" from the top, the footers are at 
> .18" from the bottom, when the margins are moved to their placement on 
> the screen.
>
> WRT Firefox: I don't know if this information will help, but in the 
> preferences file (aka about:config), print_print_margin_top and 
> print_print_margin_bottom both show (as string) 0.5 for the value, but 
> if this actually means 1/2" from both top and bottom, the headers and 
> footers print closer than that to the top and bottom of the pages. The 
> preferences print_print_unwriteable_margin_top and 
> print_print_unwriteable_margin_bottom both show (as integer) 13 as the 
> value. I'm not finding a setting anywhere to manually change the 
> margins in Firefox.


Fixed in Firefox.? :-)

The "print_print_unwriteable_margin_" entries required changing. 
Advanced/Power users would know to look in about:config for this, 
otherwise there is no GUI to change the margins.

In SeaMonkey, the headers and footers printed on both sides. When I 
looked at the same config entries, print_print_unwriteable_margin_bottom 
was showing 56. Left, right and top were all showing 25. So I changed 
these same entries in Firefox to reflect the above, printed and there 
they were. The footer is otherwise printing a little higher up on the 
page, but at least it's printing. I changed top, left and right back to 
the default of 13 and the footers continued to print on both sides. The 
56/25 entries in SeaMonkey were used with a different HP printer, no 
longer used.

As for Chrome, don't know...

Thank you for the earlier suggestions.




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