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Anonymous Posted on May 30, 2014

Why doesn't it print on LABELS at the top of the page?

I set the top margin to .5 inches and it always starts printing labels about the 1 inch mark. Too low for the 5160 labels I'm trying to print on. I have a HP LaserJet 1020. My other word docs don't print above the 1 inch margin even though I've customized them to print at .5 inches.

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Hi,
I share a link please visit and follow step by step instruction.
I hope solved your issues.
http://ulearnoffice.com/word/printing.htm

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2008

SOURCE: Label Printing Problems

Your problem seems to be due to worn out of rollers. Try a less glossy paper and you can find the difference.

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parkerguy

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SOURCE: Printing spine labels for books on hp laserjet 1020

convert the doc to a PDF so that the sizes and fonts save. That should fix your issue.

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Opening Your Document
Open your Microsoft Word document by double-clicking the Word icon on your desktop. If you do not see the icon on your desktop, then you can locate it where it is buried on your "Start" menu. Click "Start," followed by "All Programs." Then click "Microsoft Office," followed by "Microsoft Office Word." A new document will open on your screen. Click the "Office Button," followed by "Open." Scroll through the files listed, and double-click the one you would like to print. It will open on your screen.

Check Your Margins
By default, your page margins are set to 1-inch margins on the top, bottom, right and left of your page. You can check your margins or change them by clicking "Page Layout," followed by the "Margins" button.

Select New Margins
Select a different margin size, such as "Narrow," which indicate 1/2-inch margins, or "Wide," which indicate one-inch margins on the top and bottom and two-inch margins on the left and right. You also can select "Moderate," which indicate one-inch margins on the top and bottom and 3/4-inch margins on the left and right. Finally, you can select "Mirrored," which indicates one-inch margins for the top, bottom and outside. The inside margins are set at 1 1/4 inches.

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When trying to print Avery Labels L7160 the top few labels print within each label 'frame' BUT towards the end of the page the labels are printed further up and therefore are out of the label 'frames' ALSO...

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1- Click on the Office button
2- Select Print then Print again.
3- In the Zoom section make sure 'Scale to paper size' is set to 'A4'
4- Click on the Properties button.
5- Click on the Paper / Quality tab, then click on Advanced.
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3- There may also be other options in your printing preferences such as 'Print Area', 'Scale to Fit Page Size' or 'Page Margins. These will all need to be set correctly for your design to print 100% e.g. Print Area set to Maximum, Scale to fit Page Size disabled and Page Margins set to Minimized.

Some printers ( for example Epson printers ) have a 'Reduce /Enlarge' facility that defaults to 94% or 97% (instead of 100%). To set this to 100% click the 'Layout' tab and in the 'Reduce/Enlarge' section select 'Custom' you should then be able to change the scaling to 100%.

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  2. Select the entire table of labels ([Ctrl]+[A]).
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