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Disable footer header

My printer puts a header and footer on the paper and it wastes 1 extra sheet of paper everytime I print something.

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If are using Vista or Windows 7 operating system, go to VIEW at the top of the document you are going to print and in the drop down under VIEW select and click on the FOOTER & HEADER and click on it. Then when the Footer & Header page comes up DELET everything in both of them and then on the right of the Footer & Header click on CLOSE and it should take care of the problem.
This also applies to other Operating System’s.
Hope this helps, Bud

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