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Word 2007 and HP LaserJet 1040 combination
The problem seems to a combination of Word 2007 and my HP Laser Jet 1040. The
printed document has bars on the extreme right side of the page, beyond the right margin. The bars appear at the end of any line that has printing in it, including lines with only graphics in the line. The bars do not appear at the end of blank lines. The same document appears okay when I print it to my HP C4200, Fax or Paper Port. No problem when I print to the HP1040 from Access, Excel or Publisher 2007. The problem only occurs with the Word 2007 and HP1040 combination. Any suggestions? |
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Word 2007 and HP LaserJet 1040 combination
Word can be very demanding of printer drivers and Word 2007 has introduced
problems of its own. Your first step should be to ascertain whether there is an alternative printer driver available for your particular printer, or in its absence you may be able to use a standard Windows PCL printer driver until there is. http://www.hp.com/pond/ljbeta/ -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org JBall wrote: The problem seems to a combination of Word 2007 and my HP Laser Jet 1040. The printed document has bars on the extreme right side of the page, beyond the right margin. The bars appear at the end of any line that has printing in it, including lines with only graphics in the line. The bars do not appear at the end of blank lines. The same document appears okay when I print it to my HP C4200, Fax or Paper Port. No problem when I print to the HP1040 from Access, Excel or Publisher 2007. The problem only occurs with the Word 2007 and HP1040 combination. Any suggestions? |
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Word 2007 and HP LaserJet 1040 combination
Thanks for the suggestion. I downloaded and installed the newest HP1020
driver, but it turned out to be the same version 6.01 with the same result. I did find a work around: I noticed not all printed pages had the bars on the right side, only pages with graphics on them. I tried different type files to see if they all had the same effect. The .jpeg and .png files caused the problem. A document with a .wmf file printed okay. So I went back to Corel Draw and exported my logos in .wmf files. So now I at least have a €śwork around€ť. I think the offending files are more like vector files, I dont know if the .wmf files are matrix or vector. That may be where the problem is caused. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word can be very demanding of printer drivers and Word 2007 has introduced problems of its own. Your first step should be to ascertain whether there is an alternative printer driver available for your particular printer, or in its absence you may be able to use a standard Windows PCL printer driver until there is. http://www.hp.com/pond/ljbeta/ -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org JBall wrote: The problem seems to a combination of Word 2007 and my HP Laser Jet 1040. The printed document has bars on the extreme right side of the page, beyond the right margin. The bars appear at the end of any line that has printing in it, including lines with only graphics in the line. The bars do not appear at the end of blank lines. The same document appears okay when I print it to my HP C4200, Fax or Paper Port. No problem when I print to the HP1040 from Access, Excel or Publisher 2007. The problem only occurs with the Word 2007 and HP1040 combination. Any suggestions? |
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