Printer keeps f-ing up
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Every time I try to use Access to print mailing labels, either it starts
printing at the top of the page (ignores margins) or it prints crookedly.
Printing on regular paper works fine. It's just the labels themselves that
get screwed up. This also tends to happen on other programs using business
cards. What the heck is going on?
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- Re: Printer keeps f-ing up
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... Be aware too that printing the exact same file on another printer - even of the same make and model - is likely to result in minor differences in the physical margins. ... basis of content, and the format reviewer, who makes his decision based ... >drivers that are probably different to those that the reviewers are using). ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement) |
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