Plucker actually is not page-oriented. That is, it treats the document like one long "page" that you simply scroll down, like you would with a web browser. And, like a browser, what I typically see on my TX is a partially-hidden line at the bottom of the page, that becomes fully visible at the top after I page down. There is, of course, some overlap from one "screenful" to the next, and that must be what you were experiencing. In your case, it must have worked out to be exactly one line.
That's all a very long way of saying that there's really nothing you can do about it. However, if you have a different device than you did when you last tried Plucker, the rendering may be better on it than your old device. Since it's free, why not give it a shot?
I agree with you, in that repeating the line at the top is annoying, which is why I prefer page-oriented readers. But some page-oriented readers do that intentionally. Some people prefer that, though I can't imagine why. I'm just glad that the one reader I use that has the feature makes it optional.
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