Header and Footer Print Margins

Is it possible to increase header and footer margins slightly in Safari 4.0.4? My printer cuts off about half of the header type at the default margin values for US Letter.
Custom page sizes with larger margins and scaling down do affect the printed contents of a page, but not the headers and footers.
Pages opened in Preview from the Print dialog and then printed from there, all at default US Letter, are resized and do not cut off the header type. But only by doubling the size of the default margins, reducing the pages, and requiring two steps to simply print.
Any suggestions sure are appreciated.

Im having the exact same issue. The **** headers and footer are always getting cut off. Anyone with more practical advice would be much appreciated. This is driving me nuts.........

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