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Asok Sounder Posted on Feb 24, 2017

If I print cheques from Tally in MF4400 printer, the job does not get completed. It is in pause state. If I continue the same cheque will be printed again. Why?

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Silverdragon

electronic & computer repair& servicre

  • 12061 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 24, 2007

SOURCE: pausing printer

Try enlarging your "Printer Buffer" if you can.. OR maybe you need to set your Parallel Port to a differsnt mode in the BIOS. And/Or try updating your "Drivers" see if this all helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: printer pauses between each print job

Step one: Download and install the print diagnostic utility. click on this link from HP and download the printer diagnostic link. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?swlinkmsg=100&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=1153494

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jan 22, 2010

SOURCE: I'm using tally 7.2, while printing cheque font

to increase the font size in the printing cheque is just simple go on to (or) press F!! key on the cheque printing option will available on there on the give yes . and then some kind of list will available on there on the list read the sentence one by one the font increasing size is available on there give the correct font size as a number for example (60)

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Paulo Rangel

  • 285 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 13, 2010

SOURCE: Stops printing after sending job

try to reset to factory defult,
run calibration and sensor profile.
if dont help,
it is possible that the power suply or logic board is faulty.

puertobori

Doctor PC

  • 7733 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 27, 2011

SOURCE: CHEQUE PRINTING CONFIGURATION IN CANON LBP3300

How to specify the paper size and page setup
This section describes the procedure for specifying the paper size or page setup when printing from an application, taking Adobe Reader 6.0 as an example.
Note: The screen shots used in this section are from Windows XP Home Edition.
1. Open the PDF file to print with Adobe Reader, and then select [Print Setup] from the [File] menu.
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2. Specify the paper size of the document and the printing orientation, then click [OK].
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3. Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
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4. Select this printer for [Name] or [Printer Name], and then specify the printing preferences.
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Note: The printer name displayed in this dialog box can be changed in the [Printers and Faxes] folder (the [Printers] folder for Windows 98/Me/2000).

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I Have a printer issue, LQ 90. The cheques which I am printing the alphabets and number are getting cut at the bottom. What should I do?

The problems of not including FULL 'make model (what it is)'. Your LQ 90 doesn't exist.

https://www.google.com/search?q=LQ+90

Sounds like a dot matrix cheque printer in the UK, because of the spelling of 'cheque'.

Blow out any dust and lubricate. It may have a calibration adjustment in the manual.
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Fault: misaligned cheque prints after 20 pages

If it gets off by a full line you have a problem in you print job. If not I've seen the tractors and spline shaft cause this issue.
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How to create post dated voucher in tally

When we issue post dated cheques then we have to maintain the dates on which it is likely to be presented in bank. Regular post dated cheques can be easily trackedpost+dated.jpg e.g. cheques issued for some regular installments etc. But if the quantity of post dated cheques is large and the payment schedule is not regular then keeping track of all PDC becomes more important.

Tally can handle both PDC payments made by cheques and PDC cheques received by you. Tally has a facility to convert any voucher in post dated form. A post dated voucher is one which is going to be realized in future date. It would be reflected in books only on due date and not before this.

While entering the PDC cheque you have received just press 'Ctrl+T' in reciept voucher type and enter the voucher on that specific date.
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In same way what ever post dated cheques issued by you can be entered in payment voucher by putting the voucher in post dated mode by pressing 'Ctrl+T'.

Now comes the real problem, How to see the status of these cheques? How to see which cheques is going to be cleared and which cheque is coming for payment? To do this a particular period can be specified in
Display -> Exception Reports-> Post Dated Vouchers
Here you would see all the post dated vouchers. Select voucher type as receipt or payment by pressing 'F4' to see the status on a specified period. You can change the period by 'Alt+F2'.

You can also see the total bills out standing amount with our without post dated vouchers.
If we see
Display-> Exception Reports->Overdue Receivables
then normal screen would be like this

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post+dated+transactions.jpgBut by pressing F12 and putting Include post dated transactions to Yes you can see the net pending amount also.
See the figure below how PDC amount can be seen. A new extra column would be added to show the net PD Amount.
The same thing can be achieved for Bills payable in
Display-Exception Report->Overdue Payables




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I'm trying to print the item description on my simply accounting cheque. It prints on the stub but not the actual cheque.

Check this out http://printerinkquestions.printcountry.com/category/Printer%20Settings-12.htm. There will be advance setting that you can set as you print.

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Is there any spacific printer for cheque printing

no - you can print with any printer.

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I'm using tally 7.2, while printing cheque font size is very small how i can increase the font size? kindly help.

to increase the font size in the printing cheque is just simple go on to (or) press F!! key on the cheque printing option will available on there on the give yes . and then some kind of list will available on there on the list read the sentence one by one the font increasing size is available on there give the correct font size as a number for example (60)
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How to operate Tally 9

how to printing in tally9 ? why is multi account printing not highlighted?
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Sugest my problem

Will printing 4 lables and then will skip 4 lines and then print again
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Check printing

Open HP Solution Center, Click Settings ---> Print Settings.

Click Features tab, select the Paper Type as Plain Paper.

Select appropriate Paper Size under Size. Click Ok.

Now Print Cheques from Quicken.

If the issue still persists, Navigate to Printers folder, right click on the printer icon and click Properties. click Advanced tab, enable Print directly to printer. Click Apply.

This should now Print the Cheques.

If the issue still persists, install alternate drivers in Vista.

Here are the steps:

Click Windows logo ---> Control Panel ---> Printers.
1) Click Add Printer
2) Select local printer
3) Choose Port as LPT1
4) Choose HP and then select HP Deskjet 6500

After the driver is installed, perform below steps:

1) Right click on HP Deskjet 6500 printer icon in Printers folder
2) Click on Properties
3) Click on Ports tab
4) Choose USB001
5) Click Apply and click Ok

Now try to print.
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