Printing a calendar in portrait mode?

Hello,
Is there a way to print a calendar in portrait mode?
Using iCal 2.0.3
thanks,
Jeff
PowerBook G4 15", 1.5 ghz, superdrive, 128mb VRAM   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   3G iPod, iPod Nano

A similar issue affects our Phaser 7300. We attempt to print landscape from iCal and it chops off the edge - the calendar is moved about an inch too far to fit onto the paper. I've tried making a PDF as well and it does the same thing printing via Preview. Even if I select portrait. However it prints fine to our Samsung B/W. Both printers are networked. And in every instance it appears fine in the print preview. I've also tried printing the PDF from Acrobat and it does the same thing. Whatever the problem is, it is originating in iCal.

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