Cannot find how to adjust non-printable region on printer settings

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I have windows xp and I am trying to print something from microsoft publisher
through my wireless network that my HP deskjet 950c is attatched to.
Everytime I print some of the edge of the right side of the page does not
print. I have adjusted marigins and all that but the troubleshooter in MS
Publisher says to adjust the non-printable region within the printers
properties. I cannot seem to locate how to do this. This is what the
troubleshooter suggests to do:

Determine your desktop printer's nonprintable region
1.On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and
then click Printers.
2.Right-click the name of the printer you're using, and then click Properties.
3.Click the Paper tab.
If the Properties dialog box does not have a Paper tab, click the other tabs
until you find one that contains information on the nonprintable region. If
you don’t find one, check your printer manual or contact your printer
manufacturer.
4.Click Unprintable Area.
The numbers in the Left, Right, Top, and Bottom boxes represent the size of
the nonprintable region in inches. If you want to see the measurements in
millimeters, under Units, click Millimeters.
5.Click OK in both dialog boxes.

Please can someone help?
 

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