ISSUE:
A blank page prints after every print job using an HP LaserJet series printer.
SOLUTION:
A separator page may be turned on in the printer driver, within the application, or on the network. Try printing from several applications. If a page prints out in only one application, that application may have a summary page selected to print out. If a page prints out from different applications, a separator page may be turned on in Windows or on the network. Use the following sections to turn off separator pages.
Windows 95/98/Me
Follow these steps to turn off the separator page in Windows 95/98/Me:
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Select Start .
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Select Settings .
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Select Printers .
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Highlight the appropriate HP LaserJet printer icon.
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Select File .
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Select Properties .
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In the section labeled Separator Page, select None .
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Click Apply .
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Click OK .
Windows NT 4.0/2000
Follow these steps to turn off the separator page in Windows NT4.0/2000
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Select Start .
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Select Settings .
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Select Printers .
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Highlight the appropriate HP LaserJet printer icon.
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Select File .
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Select Properties .
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In the Advanced tab, select the Separator Page button.
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Delete the location for the separator page.
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Select OK .
Windows XP
Follow these steps to turn off the separator page in Windows NT4.0/2000
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Select Start .
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Select Settings .
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Select Printers and Faxes .
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Highlight the appropriate HP LaserJet printer icon.
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Right-click on the highlighted printer icon and select Properties from the Advanced tab.
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In the Advanced tab, select the Separator Page button.
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Delete the location for the separator page.
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Select OK .
Software or applications
See documentation for the specific application that is printing a separator page. The following steps are an example of how to turn off the summary page in Microsoft(R) Word 97:
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Open Word 97 .
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Select File .
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Select Print .
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Select Options .
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Deselect Document Properties in the Include with Document section.
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Select OK .
Novell environments
Banner pages can be sent to the printer in several different ways in a Novell environment. The following instructions detail several ways to disable the banner page.
NOTE:
Banner pages can also be sent from the HP Jetdirect device itself. This page can be enabled and disabled through a telnet session to the HP Jetdirect device. The telnet banner will only print in an lpd/unix ® environment.
Novell's Capture Command
To disable a banner page using a Novell DOS capture command at a system prompt, type the following commands:
capture L=x Q=queuename NFF NB NT TI=x where:
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L = x -- The value of x would be 1, 2 or 3 depending on the lpt port being used.
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Q = queuename - The value of the queuename would be the Novell queue setup for this printer.
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NFF -- No form feed.
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NB -- No Banner.
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NT -- No Tabs
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TI = x -- The value of x would be the timeout amount in seconds.
NOTE:
If the client workstation is restarted, and if a capture command is part of a login script that is being used, these settings will be reset.
Printer Properties
The banner page for Novell networks can also be enabled or disabled in the Printer Properties using the following steps:
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To open the Printers Folder ; click Start , Settings, and Printers .
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Right-click the appropriate HP LaserJet printer icon and select Properties .
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Select the Printer Settings , or Capture Settings tab. The banner page can be enabled or disabled here.
NetWare Clients
Follow these steps to disable the banner page for Novell NetWare clients:
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Right-click Network Neighborhood and select Properties .
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Select the Configuration tab in the Network window.
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Highlight Novell NetWare Client and select Properties .
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Select the Default Capture tab. The banner can be enabled or disabled here.
Ray,
Have tried all of this before and have done what you suggested except for moving lever up as this printer (HP 6940) does not have lever and I just checked it out again.
Nowhere is a lever referenced in all the manuals and Hp has instruted me to do just what you said except for the lever
Thanks
Dick
Ray,
Did you get my reply about doing everything you suggested except for moving lever as the HP 6940 does not have a lever that I can find.
Thanks
Dick
Ray,
Question this printer shows a picture of banner paper on paper tray and shows instructions for loading paper and does take paper in and print each sheet as banner paper would but it just doesn't seem to have right format as all sheets are printed but just not right through the page breaks.
have intefaced with HP verbally and it seems they would have told me it was not compatible with banners ifit were not.
Thanks
Dick
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