the last thing i wanted to print was a belarc profile. the first page printed had the following at the top of the otherwise empty page " belarc advisor current profile file:///C:/program%20files/belarc/advisor/system/tmp/(barb).html copyright 2000-7, belarc,inc. all rights reserved. legal notice. u.s.patents 6085229, 5665951 and patents pending."
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Page Setup. Within the
Firefox browser, on the "
File" pull-down menu, there's a "
Page Setup..." selection. When you choose that, a "Page Setup" window appears with two tabs, one labeled "
Margins & Header/Footer". Select that tab and you'll see a "
Headers & Footers" subsection at the bottom of its page. That subsection allows you to setup a header and/or footer on every page you print (from within the browser?). For troubleshooting purposes, please set "
Page # of #" in either the left, center, right of header or footer so we can tell what page number the "extra" page is within the content selected for print. (I think it may be the "last" page of your document rather than the "first" page.)
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Belarc Advisor. The example you provided appears to be the "last" page of a "Belarc Advisor Current Profile" print out. It contains the "header" as set in Page Layout followed by the last two lines of the profile. It looks normal to me. If you add the page number as requested above, I would expect it to be the last page of the profile; e.g. "6 of 6".
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Print Page Order. On the "
Printing Preferences" for my Lexmark Z42 printer, I have the option to select "
Back to Front". This would print from the last page to the first page, so when I pick up the completed job from the output tray, it's in the correct order (with first page on top). See if you have similiar option and how you have it set.
To check: Start -> Printers_and_Faxes -> right-click on your printer -> Printing_Preferences... -> Mine has "Layout" tab with Page_Order subsection.
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That's the best I have. Let us know what you find out...