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I am feeding cardstock through my HP Deskjet, but the page is sent through
and then the printer prints on "ghost" paper. I have checked every setting I can think of. I only have one page in Word. I even selected "Print Selection" and it still won't work correctly. Any ideas? |
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Assuming you have set the dialogue boxes for printer,
and/or Page Set-up, to the appropriate card setting; when the 'ghost' paper prints do you mean a sheet passes through after the card but is blank? Or are you saying the printer makes its usual printing noises without passing a sheet? Also, is there paper in the tray in addition to the first card. What happens if you print paper only - do you get the same double action? If the above is no help try something which still catches me out at times, but this depends on your having Print Reverse Order (or similar word) operating. If your document is a single page job (and if you are running Word!) look near the left side of the status bar to see how many pages are shown. You will see something like '1/1' meaning you are displaying page one out of a total of one. Should the intended page be getting near the foot it is quite easy to have the short horizontal line too far below the insertion point so you have created and entered the second page - but it carries no typing. This will show as '1/2' . Put the cursor just above this short line and keep pressing backspace to raise it back to page one. Watch the 1/2 change to 1/1 then stop. You would have been printing page two, blank, on the card, followed by an attempt to print page one (on paper that is not there?) -----Original Message----- I am feeding cardstock through my HP Deskjet, but the page is sent through and then the printer prints on "ghost" paper. I have checked every setting I can think of. I only have one page in Word. I even selected "Print Selection" and it still won't work correctly. Any ideas? . |
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Thanks for taking the time to write. However, I have already examined all
the normal avenues like you suggest. It is just a weird problem that even HP doesn't seem to have a reply to. Their platinum help desk told me to read the manual which I have done a gazillion times. I have a one-page document (yes it is absolutely only one page - I've been using Word since it's very first release and was using word processing software before Word was born. I'm old!). The document will print absolutely fine on any media from the bottom or top (front) page feeders of my HP 1000C DeskJet. However, as soon as I try to put any type of media in the rear manual feed and hit print, the page feeds completely through and then the print head starts printing for a few seconds until it "realizes" it isn't printing on anything. Then it stops and gives me an error message saying it needs media. If I put another sheet in the manual feed and press the resume button, it feeds completely through and I go through the whole process again. I have tried to quickly feed a second sheet after the first, but the alignment is almost always wrong. I haven't been able to figure out if this is an HP or Word problem. It's probably HP, but they are hopeless in their support. I was hoping someone in this forum might have experienced the problem before and found a resolution. I have tried every setting in Word I can find and it doesn't affect the problem. Thanks again Harry. "Happy Harry" wrote: Assuming you have set the dialogue boxes for printer, and/or Page Set-up, to the appropriate card setting; when the 'ghost' paper prints do you mean a sheet passes through after the card but is blank? Or are you saying the printer makes its usual printing noises without passing a sheet? Also, is there paper in the tray in addition to the first card. What happens if you print paper only - do you get the same double action? If the above is no help try something which still catches me out at times, but this depends on your having Print Reverse Order (or similar word) operating. If your document is a single page job (and if you are running Word!) look near the left side of the status bar to see how many pages are shown. You will see something like '1/1' meaning you are displaying page one out of a total of one. Should the intended page be getting near the foot it is quite easy to have the short horizontal line too far below the insertion point so you have created and entered the second page - but it carries no typing. This will show as '1/2' . Put the cursor just above this short line and keep pressing backspace to raise it back to page one. Watch the 1/2 change to 1/1 then stop. You would have been printing page two, blank, on the card, followed by an attempt to print page one (on paper that is not there?) -----Original Message----- I am feeding cardstock through my HP Deskjet, but the page is sent through and then the printer prints on "ghost" paper. I have checked every setting I can think of. I only have one page in Word. I even selected "Print Selection" and it still won't work correctly. Any ideas? . |
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Hi ?B?cnVzdHlk?=,
I haven't been able to figure out if this is an HP or Word problem. It's probably HP, but they are hopeless in their support. I was hoping someone in this forum might have experienced the problem before and found a resolution. I have tried every setting in Word I can find and it doesn't affect the problem. A more likely forum to get feedback and support on your issue would be word.printingfonts Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |