Custom Page Size Doesn't Print.

I am trying to make a booklet with a page size of 7.5" x 6.0", with each page being folded in half to make a 7.5" high x 3' wide booklet.  I have made a custom template in the Page Setup with the sizes I have indicated.  I have typed what I want on the first page, and the paper size is 7.5" x 6".
When I click on Print Preview, it shows the typed page, but when I click on Print, the page is blank after going through the printer.  I have spent over 2 hours trying every conceivable way to get it to print, but still no results.....
I have searched the archives here and can find nothing that resembles my problem....
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jim

fruhulda:  I had sent a sample page to you and you were able to print it... I tried creating a new document as you suggested and the page still comes out blank after going through the printer.
PeterBreis0807: Besides Pages, I also have Word for Mac... I tried exporting it to a Word doc.... the Print Preview showed the doc. to be printed, but the doc. came out of the printer blank.
I have all the paper cut to the 7.5" x 6" size that I wanted, but what I will have to do is print the information on the standard 8.5" x 11" paper, and then cut it down after that... it works ok that way.
It sure boggles the mind as to why it won't print on a smaller piece of paper.
Thanks everyone for your help.
Jim

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