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open a new document and type in the address where it would be on an envelope
when you have it in the center of the document go to print and see where it is on the preview
now while in that area click on page margins and move the margins to around what you have on the preview
then set as default
that should mean that what ever is going to be printed will appear in that part of the page or in this case the envelope as the printer and program is set to margins and everything inside those margins will be in the right place
basically it is trial and error but what you want to do is in that section of printing
Check your PAGE SETUP options for the file you are about to print and ensure the values you have entered for the MARGINS (especially the left one) are set small enough to allow the whole return address to be printed.
Load the envelope against the right side of the back paper tray.
Load with the address side facing UP and the rear flaps DOWN on the left.
Pinch the Paper Guide and slide it against the left side of the envelope.
Set the Paper Thickness Lever to the right, return to the left after finishing printing.
The Paper Thickness Lever is located inside where the paper come out of printing.
Specify the settingin the printer driver.
Select Envelope in Media Type
Select DL Env. or #10 Env.
Select Landscape in Orientation.
It depends on the page you are trying to print. Some pages do not like printing everything on the page. What I have done is printed to PDF (with images) and then printed the PDF. You can find free PDF printers here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pdf+printer&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g%3Ap1g9
Envelopes can give all sorts of problems Back corner is flicking up. Try rolling the envelopes in the opposite direction to the "bowing" as they have been through machine once.
Printing envelopes with an HP 1350: If you use MS Word, select ENVELOPES. When address window appears, select OPTIONS on right > select PRINTING OPTIONS > select FEED METHOD option on far right (envelope placed on right of tray face down); select FACE DOWN; select FEED FROM UPPER TRAY. The only problem I have with this is that the address prints off in the lower quarter of the envelope rather than in the center of the envelope as we would write it manually. I am currently working on solving that problem.
have you adjusted the page setup on your software? I'm assuming you're using Word to print a mail merge. yes?
Check that the margins are setup properly in the "word document" Go undetr file, page setup, and confirm the envelope size is set properly. Check the page setup in the printing preferences. File, Print, Printing Preferences.
The printer accepts whatever margins microsoft word tells it to use.
Pull down the front and slide the paper guides together till they are the size of the envelope. Place your envelope front side up (return address will be at your bottom left)
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