Issue custom page printing

Hi all,
As per requirement custom page with 11 inch X 12 inch page size.In windows in default page setting is "letter" so when i am taking print out ,system is considering that letter format and it is not printing all the data as per form developde .
if i maintained in window page setting as A3 size paper then all data is printing but in next page is skipping up 1/4 page and 2nd page is printing from there only.
Requireemnt is system should not consider the windows default setting and it should consider the paeg size what defined in SAP.The users in client orgabnisation are not allowed to change any windows settings.
Kindly guide me how we can solve the issue by doing development in SAP.
Regards
venkat

Hi Guys,
This issue is resolved by setting the clipper / ruler of dotmatrix printer.
Sorry for not doing enough R&D before posting the issue. Actually the issue was very critical, so couldn't afford to take a chance.
Regards,
Vinit

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