I think it depends on what you mean by printing from top to bottom of the page.
If you are describing the print being rotated by 90 degrees so rather than a line of print going across the page from left to right, the print goes up and down the length of the page.
The most common cause of this is that you are printing from a Windows application and you have set the page orientation to LANDSCAPE rather than PORTRAIT.
With in the application you are printing from look for the PAGE SETUP options ensue you select PORTRAIT.
This should rotate the print.
SOURCE: poor print quality - top half page okay, bottom print faded and skips
check the wright cartridge model you installed and well pluged to the printer
if it is ok
try to change printer properties and fix it correct options with there tabs ( ex: paper, print quality etc)
all are well try to reinstall the printer driver
SOURCE: how do i adjust the print head gap on a tally
The 2280+ does NOT have a head gap leaver you can adjust the gap from with the menu on the printer.
The printer has an automatic gap adjust which should set the correct gap for most types of paper.
The print head gap can be changed in the following way;
If the Head gap will go to values less than -10 and greater than +10, first check the AGA is enabled. This can be done in the following way;
If the Automatic Gap Adjust is not working this value will go to values smaller than -10 to larger than +10
If the AGA option does not apear in the TEST menu above the Automatic Gap Adjust is not working and will need to be checked out.
SOURCE: ms word does not print properly on tally 2250 printer
you need to create a forms for your specified paper size.
1.open printer and faxes in win xp.
2.file...server properties...create a new form(check)
3.type a name for forms
4.type a size in below boxes...(like 10 x 12 paper , width is 10 inch, height is 12 inch)
5.save it
6.close
7.rht click the printer...device setting tab... select a form name in the tray .
8.it will work
SOURCE: our printer is diplaying the following message:
This problem is related to the BTR = Bias Transfer Roller. You'll need to replace it soon or just clean it up (if no fisical damage). The clean up proccess is very simple but dusty.
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