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Old February 18th, 2006, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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I am trying to use Avery Business Cards 8875 & 8876 with Publisher 2000. I
have set it up in Publisher: file, page setup, special size, business cards.
I'm ready to print and have set the following: "page options", click "custom
options", input .5 top, .75 side, zero for gaps; however, it's still printing
at the very top of the label (on portion that gets torn off - doesn't seem to
be recognizing the custom options). Any suggestions?

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Lori Nobles
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Old February 18th, 2006, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Lori Nobles wrote:
I am trying to use Avery Business Cards 8875 & 8876 with
Publisher 2000. I have set it up in Publisher: file,
page setup, special size, business cards. I'm ready to
print and have set the following: "page options", click
"custom options", input .5 top, .75 side, zero for gaps;
however, it's still printing at the very top of the label
(on portion that gets torn off - doesn't seem to be
recognizing the custom options). Any suggestions?

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Did you try increasing the top margin?

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Old February 20th, 2006, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Yes, but it still isn't printing correctly. Thought it might be the printer,
so contacted HP support, which was not helpful - they just told us to
download the Avery template for Word! Will keep playing with it!
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Lori Nobles


"John Inzer" wrote:

Lori Nobles wrote:
I am trying to use Avery Business Cards 8875 & 8876 with
Publisher 2000. I have set it up in Publisher: file,
page setup, special size, business cards. I'm ready to
print and have set the following: "page options", click
"custom options", input .5 top, .75 side, zero for gaps;
however, it's still printing at the very top of the label
(on portion that gets torn off - doesn't seem to be
recognizing the custom options). Any suggestions?

=============================
Did you try increasing the top margin?

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John Inzer



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Old February 20th, 2006, 02:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default Printing using Avery Business Cards with Publisher 2000

Might check the printer rollers or whatever pulls your stock into the printer.
This is more than likely a hardware issue.
Maybe HP has a newer driver for your printer.


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Yes, but it still isn't printing correctly. Thought it might be the printer,
so contacted HP support, which was not helpful - they just told us to
download the Avery template for Word! Will keep playing with it!
--
Lori Nobles


"John Inzer" wrote:

Lori Nobles wrote:
I am trying to use Avery Business Cards 8875 & 8876 with
Publisher 2000. I have set it up in Publisher: file,
page setup, special size, business cards. I'm ready to
print and have set the following: "page options", click
"custom options", input .5 top, .75 side, zero for gaps;
however, it's still printing at the very top of the label
(on portion that gets torn off - doesn't seem to be
recognizing the custom options). Any suggestions?

=============================
Did you try increasing the top margin?

--

John Inzer





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Old February 20th, 2006, 10:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default Printing using Avery Business Cards with Publisher 2000

What kind of printer do you have?

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"Lori Nobles" wrote in message
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Yes, but it still isn't printing correctly. Thought it might be the
printer,
so contacted HP support, which was not helpful - they just told us to
download the Avery template for Word! Will keep playing with it!
--
Lori Nobles


"John Inzer" wrote:

Lori Nobles wrote:
I am trying to use Avery Business Cards 8875 & 8876 with
Publisher 2000. I have set it up in Publisher: file,
page setup, special size, business cards. I'm ready to
print and have set the following: "page options", click
"custom options", input .5 top, .75 side, zero for gaps;
however, it's still printing at the very top of the label
(on portion that gets torn off - doesn't seem to be
recognizing the custom options). Any suggestions?

=============================
Did you try increasing the top margin?

--

John Inzer





 




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