I recently replaced my old HP computer with a new HP computer. My HP L7680 is no longer printing Excel files correctly, specifically, spreadsheets which are designated to print on legal (and have been formttted as such in the printer options in Excel). What the printer prints out is the spreadsheet sized as though it had been formatted for letter-size paper. How do I correct this?
SOURCE: my hp laserjet 4 plus printer cannot print excel files
wherer are you printing this, A4 is european, north america would use letter, etc..
if you go to control panel, open the printers and faxes folder, right click the printer in question, a window will pop up, click on properties.. a new window should open. click on "Printing Defaults" or "Printing Preferences" then click on "Advanced" ( I believe it should be to the lower left) that will open another window, in paper size make it Letter if your in N America, A4 for Euro.. this will set the deafult print..
Click ok, then print a test page from the general tab..
The reason you getting this LOAD LETTER message. your excel page setup is set to print to letter, your machine is set to print top A4
If you open Excel then go to Print then a window should pop up where you select the printer you want to use, click on Properties, then Lay out, then Advanced, and input the correct paper size before you print.
does this happen with all excels files, or one particular?
Create a new Excel file, and try printing it.. possibly could be in that particular file. I have seen this happen alott particulary with PDF files.. Where the incorrect paper size is in the file..
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Hello classygirl,
I had this exact same problem and resolved it by downloading the HP LaserJet 1160/LaserJet 1320 North American and Western European Full Printing Solution which can be downloaded from support.hp.com.
Because the 1320 does not have a built-in interface, installing the basic drivers will not work. You must download and install the full 400+mb package.
Hope this helps!
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The problem isn't your printer. The problem is with your Microsoft Works software. I know of six solutions that may work.
1) Download the latest service pack for .NET Framework 1.1. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A8F5654F-088E-40B2-BBDB-A83353618B38&displaylang=en
2) Go to this website and download the update. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=65f5b806-e6a1-4f92-a656-e56eeda67e3d&displaylang=en
3) Uninstall printer completely (again). Unplug the printer from the computer. Reboot computer. Download the lastest driver from HP website. When installing the driver software, choose (type)a different directory,( ie. C:\MYHP\HP4180\ ). Plug Printer back to computer.
4) Go to this website. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841220
5) Click START, click RUN, type SPOOL. Double click printer folder, clear (delete) any files in this folder.
6) Download the latest version of Microsoft Works 9.0.
Let me know if this works.
SOURCE: HP 4700 not printing excel files correctly
Only solution I've found is to print to pdf, then send the pdf to the 4700. pdf995 works quick & cheap
SOURCE: Crooked Excel Spreadsheet
I also had this problem, through trial and error I found that if you go into File, Page setup in excel then the Page tab, make sure the print quality is set to 600 dpi. Once I did that it printed correctly.
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