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Bob Mason
 
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Default In Word, printer spits out blank pages before starting to copy.

Only in Microsoft Word , printer will spit out ths same number of pages that
I want to print. If I want to print 4 pages ,the printer will spit out 4
blank pages first ,then start copying the #5 page.
Printer works fine in every other program that is on the computer. Advise.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default In Word, printer spits out blank pages before starting to copy.

What is on those first four pages? Do you have "Drawing objects" checked on
the Print tab of Tools | Options? If that's irrelevant, try checking
"Reverse print order" (same place) and see if that helps.

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Only in Microsoft Word , printer will spit out ths same number of pages

that
I want to print. If I want to print 4 pages ,the printer will spit out 4
blank pages first ,then start copying the #5 page.
Printer works fine in every other program that is on the computer. Advise.
Bob Mason


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