The printer has always worked fine for the past year. It was recently un-plugged and ever since the bottom margin of the printable area has changed. Printing our usual template documents with our letter head and the botton 2 lines are cut off. This never happened before and the documents are formatted exactly the same. I have tried everything to find where the printer area is set- even on the phone with some HP guy for over an hour to no avail. Please help!! Thank you!
Possibly you have paper loaded too far into the printer. Makes ure it is at the marked line. Also, check the rear duplexer or cover to see if it is attached correctly.
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SOURCE: Margin printing problems
Check your application's print settings (for e.g. MS Word). Then check the printer's properties and print settings. If nothing works you also try re-installing the latest printer driver. If you use MS word should check the page setup option, for paper size errrors. If the color of your margin is red and the red ink is out then you won't se the margin line.
SOURCE: Messages from outlook express when printed cut off letters from left-hand margin.
Did you check the following settings?
Click on "Start"
Go to "Control Panel "
Open "Printers and Faxes
Chose "Set printer properties"
Select "Print Processor"
Set Default Data Type to TEXT and not RAW
SOURCE: The margins of Section 1 are set outside the printable area of the page?
Select "Crop to Page" before printing. Or just print as-is. Most cases it will look okay on your printout.
SOURCE: Expand Printable Area
Instead of print select print preview. Select printer options select scale to fit.
You can also setup in hp printer software just select paper size & or scale to fit.
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I have a similar problem. The printer cuts off the last one or several lines of the last page of word documents and Quicken reports, but not of e-mails or screens taken from the internet. I wonder if this is a printer problem or a laptop problem?
I have the same problem- the last line of text was being cut off.
From the print screen, I selected properties, then under the features tab, I selected "borderless". It solved the problem in the 5x7 invitations I was printing. I haven't tried it on standard size pages however, but it might do the trick.
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