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Deborah
December 5th 03, 11:14 PM
I have a real strange sounding question, I am using a
windows program but when I try to print a page from the
computer to read later the page gets cut off, I have
tried all the settings for my copier but no advail is
there something I can check in something else to get the
pages centered? it isn't the copier it is the computer
settings somewhere but what do I check? thank you for
helping a beguinner, I really appreciate it!

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)
December 5th 03, 11:14 PM
Start by going to the printer manufacturer's web site and making sure you
have the latest drivers, that the device is compatible with XP and that they
are supporting it in XP. If updated drivers don't resolve the issue, you
should contact the printer's tech support.

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"Deborah" > wrote in message
...
> I have a real strange sounding question, I am using a
> windows program but when I try to print a page from the
> computer to read later the page gets cut off, I have
> tried all the settings for my copier but no advail is
> there something I can check in something else to get the
> pages centered? it isn't the copier it is the computer
> settings somewhere but what do I check? thank you for
> helping a beguinner, I really appreciate it!

charles
December 5th 03, 11:14 PM
if you need drivers go to driverguide.com and join for
free....i found driver for keyboard that hp did not have.
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>-----Original Message-----
>I have a real strange sounding question, I am using a
>windows program but when I try to print a page from the
>computer to read later the page gets cut off, I have
>tried all the settings for my copier but no advail is
>there something I can check in something else to get the
>pages centered? it isn't the copier it is the computer
>settings somewhere but what do I check? thank you for
>helping a beguinner, I really appreciate it!
>.
>

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