[pchelpers] Re: dense problem
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- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 07:19:14 -0800
Quoting cartridgeworlduh <cartridgeworlduh@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> If you have a bottom fed printer eg HP, then you place the paper "to print
> side" face down with the top of the page pointing in to the printer, if you
> have a top fed printer have the paper to print side facing out to you and
> the top of the page pointing down. When printing the alternate pages have
> the top of the page pointing into the printer and side to be printed as
> above. Always a good idea to run a couple of testers before committing the
> whole print run.
> Of course we cheat whenever possible and use duplexing printers if we can.
> regards
> Andrew
> Cartridge World Upper Hutt
What really messed up my original HP 600 (before I got the HP 612C) was printing
only part of the Avery lables and then printing more. With some printers the
user has to print the entire sheet or use the rest of the labels for scrap.
Gerald
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