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Anonymous Posted on Apr 10, 2012

Printing margins top margin too big hp 4100 - HP 4100N: HP 4100 laserjet printer , 32MB Ram, 1200 dpi, 25 ppm speed, Network Ready, refurbished, 9...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2007

SOURCE: Margins not recognised

Hi lerona - I have a 5600C series HP printer. You might try these tips:
Do a Print Preview to be sure the document looks right on your screen, then in Print Setup, down in the Zoom box check the Scale to Paper Size to be sure it isn't set for the wrong paper size. There's an arrow to scroll to the size you're printing on.

Then click Properties, then the Paper Quality tab. There's an item that says "minimize margins". You could try printing with the box checked (if it's not now), or unchecked (if it IS now) and see the difference. Click the Effects tab and be sure the "normal size" box says 100%, and that there's no check mark in the "borderless printing" box.

I print documents all the time, as well as photos, smaller sized items, cards, etc., and have had no trouble with the margins printing differently than my Print Preview shows on my screen. I hope these tips help you. Good luck, and feel free to email me if you have any success with my suggestions.
Jo
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2008

SOURCE: Problem printing business cards

in your program adjust the pic your printing to fit in yours sumtimes u have to adjust your print in preview box your card u made down or up whole thing so it fits in nice for u sumtimes they just dont line up right i had same issue just move your project up with it ok to make it print in box cards u need ok

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2008

SOURCE: Printer does not print whole document

In 'Print Preview' look at the margins, and see if anything is too close to the edge of the paper. If it is, then set your margins further from the edge, or drag graphics further from the edge, etc.

To correct the margins that are set to close to the edge of the paper, open the document in Microsoft Word and follow these steps:

  1. Make sure that you are using the same printer driver that gave you the error in Microsoft Word Viewer.
  2. In Word, on the File menu, click Page Setup.
  3. Click OK.

    You receive a warning dialog box about the unprintable regions.
  4. Click the Fix button.
  5. Save and close the document.
You can now open and print the document in Word Viewer without receiving the error message.

Anonymous

  • 3085 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: change margins on an HP4050N

Right click on the printer in control panel and click properties, look around for margins.

Anonymous

  • 87 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 16, 2009

SOURCE: Setting margins on printer

Hi,
Well, by now you may have found the solution, however, make sure that in MS WORD under File > Page Setup > A4 is selected, and if you still this prompt (error), just click on OK and proceed with printing.

The Laserjet Printers are capable to print upto 5mms from the edge of the border.

Regards,
Nikhil

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