Vertical line problem

hi guru,
in my script one box i created.
in this box , horizontal line coming when i took print out
but vertical line not comes when print.but in print priview
it shows perfectly.
i asked basis gye but he told printer have perfect set.
and for my other forms also vertcal line has noproblem.
please help
thanks
subhasis

Hi,
  Here i can suggest 2 things...
1) change the page size of your Script to the paper size on which you are taking the printout.
2) by changing the window size......

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