I have created fixed layout epub file, its display vary on indian iPad and German iPad

Hi All,
I have created a fixed layout epub file. I've viewed this in Indian iPad it disply seems good, but the same epub file i've viewed by German iPad its display vary. I dont know why this displays vary on iPad. This is iPad problem or iPad settings vary on different countries.
Please find below the iPad screen shots.
Indian iPad
German iPad
Kindly advise if anyone faced this issue.
Thanks in advance.
Thnaks & Regards,
U.Arikrishnan.

Hi Tom,
Please find below the images taken from the two different ipad,
Indian iPad
German iPad
I've faced this kind of issues in multiple books. I know there is no differnce in manufacturing but why this happened?
Regards,
U.Arikrishnan.

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