LINE PRINTER PROBLEM

Hi All,
We are facing problem while printing a form ( Payment Advice ) through line printer ( EPSON FX1000 ) . The print preview and  output will be different. For example,  we have used new page format ( Half of A4 size ) and desgined payment advice. While printing, even some  text is printed out of paper area. If i adjust any text, other text alignment also getting disturbed.
How can i solve this?
SAP version ECC6.0
SMARTFORM
Thanx in Advance

Hi SAPPIEN,
  Use protect and endprotect to avoid your data to span accross different pages.
For the text element your use this.This will make the data apper only on that particular page.
This will help you out.
Much Regards,
Amuktha.

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    I installed new cartridges and the test page prints fine. I un-installed the driver and re-installed a new driver. Same problem.
    NOW WHAT?
    ...WellWisher77777 

    This article should help resolve your partial pages:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01892627&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en
    Give the steps listed under your operating system a try and let us know if it helps.
    Best of Luck!
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