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Old August 5th 03, 02:23 AM
Jill
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Default Printing a Banner in XP

Before my computer crashed I had Windows 98 and the option
to choose "Banner" instead of "cut Paper" in the setup
window. Now, I don't see where I can select banner. Can
anyone help? I'm a teacher trying to get ready for school.
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Old August 5th 03, 07:20 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Printing a Banner in XP

Probably an HP printer, yes? HP decided not to write updated drivers for
their discontinued models, they thought it not cost effective. Microsoft
included drivers in XP so that you could still print but they may not have
the advanced functionality you were used to.

Try the software at www.fineprint.com. Many folks have posted here that it
regains that lost ability.

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"Jill" wrote in message
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Before my computer crashed I had Windows 98 and the option
to choose "Banner" instead of "cut Paper" in the setup
window. Now, I don't see where I can select banner. Can
anyone help? I'm a teacher trying to get ready for school.



 




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