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Printing multiple pages per sheet

When I print multiple pages per sheet, say to make post cards, I cannot figure out how to stop the printer from putting lines around each page on the sheet. Any thoughts? My document is not set up with borders so I'm having a hard time with this. Thanks.

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Normal 0 Driver could be corrupt.
Normal 0 Disconnect the printer or at least be sure it is turned off. I'd do both and reinstall the CD software program that came with the printer. When the software program asks you to connect the printer to the USB port, do so and it should again work properly.
Hope this helps. Bud

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