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Top margin too high

I got this printer from a friend, and after struggling with finding a working driver (it still does not print web pages) I got it to print adobe and word documents. However, the top margin always ends up about an inch and a half larger than whatever the top margin of the document is. I can't figure out if this is a problem with the driver or the printer or the way I'm putting the paper in (I did it as the manual described). I am running windows xp home and used the following driver: FS\KM Series Windows 2K/XP 32/64 bit PCL Uni Print Driver ver. 4.00 downloaded from the kyocera website. Any help would be appreciated.

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I have this problem in many printers of the same model... I have tried everything.. but I arrived at one clear conclusion. No paper, no driver, nor drum. This is a problem of logical board. It needs to be reconfigurated.

Posted on Jan 02, 2008

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Download the PCL5 driver.

Posted on Nov 01, 2007

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