Kip 3000
SOURCE: cannot reduce size from 11x17 to letter
The NP6551 is an analogue copier, using only mirrors and lenses. It has no way of rotating the image. If you want to reduce a 11x17 to a 8.5x11 both peices of paper need to be fed in the same direction, ie short edge first. Change one of your trays to LTR-R ('R' for Reduction) or feed the LTR paper in thru the bypass in the long direction. If you use te bypass you must specify the paper size as LTR-R, you cannot use FREE.
SOURCE: can't find "enlarge/reduce copy"
Scaled printing
To enlarge or reduce a printed document by specifying a percentage, select 'Scaled Printing'. You cannot use this setting with borderless printing.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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SOURCE: My Business Inkjet 3000 will only print 1 sheet at
This
problem is caused by Mopier Mode being enabled by default. The idea of
Mopier Mode is to minimize computer and network traffic by sending only
1 copy to a printer equipped with suitable internal memory. That stored
copy is then used to produce the multiple copies. Most HP Laserjet do
not have suitable internal memory and so only the one copy sent by the
computer gets printed. To disable Mopier Mode:
Click Start
Click Devices and Printers
Right click your Laserjet Printer
Select Printer Properties
Click the Device Settings Tab
Scroll down to the bottom
If necessary, expand Installable Options
Click on Mopier Mode
Select Disable in the selection box that appears
Click Apply
this changes happen most of the time after upgrading the system or installing new drivers.
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