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We recently bought a new computer with Windows XP and now our adobe file we
use to print labels is about a 1/4" off by the time you get to the bottom of the page. Previously we had a Windows 98SE computer, which I still have access to and have had to print the labels using this computer since the switch. The printer is an HP Laserjet 2200D. Does anyone know of any print driver issues or XP patches to fix this issue? Thanks Sean |
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Have you tried setting the page scaling options under page handling in the
print options screen? Maybe it is scaling to match margins. This can be turned off. "Curious" <Curious@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4130CEDB-281A-41CE-979E-D43190C66C6E@microsoft.com... > We recently bought a new computer with Windows XP and now our adobe file > we > use to print labels is about a 1/4" off by the time you get to the bottom > of > the page. Previously we had a Windows 98SE computer, which I still have > access to and have had to print the labels using this computer since the > switch. The printer is an HP Laserjet 2200D. Does anyone know of any > driver issues or XP patches to fix this issue? > > Thanks > Sean |
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I tried that but it still prints the same way. I truly believe it is an
operating system issue since that's the only thing that has been changed. "Dennis Marks" wrote: > Have you tried setting the page scaling options under page handling in the > print options screen? Maybe it is scaling to match margins. This can be > turned off. > > "Curious" <Curious@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4130CEDB-281A-41CE-979E-D43190C66C6E@microsoft.com... > > We recently bought a new computer with Windows XP and now our adobe file > > we > > use to print labels is about a 1/4" off by the time you get to the bottom > > of > > the page. Previously we had a Windows 98SE computer, which I still have > > access to and have had to print the labels using this computer since the > > switch. The printer is an HP Laserjet 2200D. Does anyone know of any > > driver issues or XP patches to fix this issue? > > > > Thanks > > Sean > > > |
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I tried it again turning off the page scaling and it worked. Thanks!! The
preview image did not look like it was going to work. "Dennis Marks" wrote: > Have you tried setting the page scaling options under page handling in the > print options screen? Maybe it is scaling to match margins. This can be > turned off. > > "Curious" <Curious@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4130CEDB-281A-41CE-979E-D43190C66C6E@microsoft.com... > > We recently bought a new computer with Windows XP and now our adobe file > > we > > use to print labels is about a 1/4" off by the time you get to the bottom > > of > > the page. Previously we had a Windows 98SE computer, which I still have > > access to and have had to print the labels using this computer since the > > switch. The printer is an HP Laserjet 2200D. Does anyone know of any > > driver issues or XP patches to fix this issue? > > > > Thanks > > Sean > > > |
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