Pdf's converted to epub in image mode are too small to read on ipad2

I have tried all of the free to sample converters out there.  Many allow you to convert a pdf which has multiple columns, pictures, tables, etc. in image (or picture) mode in order to preserve the original formatting.  Unfortunately, when viewed in iBooks, each page has a (minimum) 1 inch white margin around it, rendering the page illegible.  Is there a way around this or am I stuck with importing the documents as pdf's?  I would certainly like to use ePub, especially for the cover art, if at all possible.  Thanks.
Ron

Yes I am finding that out.  The original format is MS Publisher 2007... which doesn't convert to much of anything (except pdf).  When I say (in my original post) that the ePub file is illegible, it is formatted correctly but much too small to read (occupies less than 50% of iPad2 screen) even when double tapped.  And of course page turning is not available in this mode.  At this point I am not sure if this is a conversion issue or an iBooks issue, but I'm starting to lean toward the latter.  Thanks for the reply.

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