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Word 2007 Duplex printing with HP Laserjet 1018
Want to Print a book on both sides of A4 paper. I am printing one page per
page (not the book mode). If I print single sided, the top of the page (e.g. header text) on odd and even pages are aligned. When I print duplex mode, odd pages print fine but the even pages are shifted down. Thus the header text are not aligned. I think this is more a problem with the way the printer is managing duplex printing. Where can I find a summary of elements in the printable area? While printing in duplex mode, the printer prints in reverse (with bottom of the page as ref) to enable placement of the output sheets back into the input tray without rotation and this is messing up alignment. - Jayawanth |
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Word 2007 Duplex printing with HP Laserjet 1018
For a description of how to find the printable area for your printer, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...sDontPrint.htm. Also, you may want to look for an updated printer driver on HP's web site. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jayawanth" wrote in message ... Want to Print a book on both sides of A4 paper. I am printing one page per page (not the book mode). If I print single sided, the top of the page (e.g. header text) on odd and even pages are aligned. When I print duplex mode, odd pages print fine but the even pages are shifted down. Thus the header text are not aligned. I think this is more a problem with the way the printer is managing duplex printing. Where can I find a summary of elements in the printable area? While printing in duplex mode, the printer prints in reverse (with bottom of the page as ref) to enable placement of the output sheets back into the input tray without rotation and this is messing up alignment. - Jayawanth |
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