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Karen Cummings Posted on May 31, 2012
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L7157 HP Laser Jet P2055

L7157 avery labels start off in centre on labels but by the end of the page they are off the sticker i am using a HP laser Jep P2055 printer

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Unfortunately, this is a common problem. I suspect you're using MS Word to make the labels. Word takes the font and the dimensions of the labels and is supposed to transfer the correct sizes of everything to your printer. All to often it doesn't do this correctly.
One thing to try is a couple different fonts to see what happens. (use plain paper to experiment, it's cheaper.)
The other way is to set up a regular page in MS Word with 3 columns and fill the page with copies of your information. The trick is to adjust the font size on the empty lines between your information.

address line 1
line 2
line 3
[font size adjusted empty line]
address line 1
line 2
line 3
[font size adjusted empty line]

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try Printer Test page
The Printer Test page contains information about printer driver and port settings. The page also contains information about the printer name and model, computer name, and so on.
You can print the Printer Test page from the printer driver.
is it on the network? login to the printer using http://<ipaddress of printer>
other option is to contact hp support online.

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Select your operating system and download the driver for it.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=439320&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&cc=us

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Most likely the heat roller is breaking down in the fuser. The fuser must be replaced. But before going that far, replace the toner cartridge, as it may have a bad cleaning blade. 85% of all print quality defects are cartridge related. This particular model of machine has a very brittle heat roller that more often than not wears out prematurely. This is true across the board for all of the newer HP low end laser printers unfortunately.

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The scanner in your FAX is nothing working -- i.e., "100%-black" or "100%-white", and so what is transmitted is what the scanner has scanned, improperly.

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Developing disengaging motor error
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