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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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The PostScript driver is probably a red herring. I have this problem on an
HP DeskJet but not on my HP LaserJet, and many users have experienced it on
a variety of other printers. The only workaround anyone has found is to
print directly to the printer, omitting spooling.

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"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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JPG files aren't postscript format. Try using your HP without the

postscript
driver.
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"SteveK" wrote in message
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I have found that some of the jpg's that I insert into Word 2003 look

fine
on screen but are not printing correctly on any of the HP postscript

laser
printers. Where one image is supposed to be it prints multiple images
squeezed vertically.

STeveK