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Old 06-21-2002, 04:39 AM   #1
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HP 840C concern

To anyone familiar with troubleshooting printer problems:

I have this printer that doesn't completely print out Excel documents and displays in it's status when printing Corel documents "printing 2 of 1 page(s)", "5 of 1 page(s)", etc. BUT all other application print jobs come out fine.

I'm using Win98se (Pentium III-550, Jet Mbrd), updated 840C drivers from HP.com.

Appreciate any help, either wild ideas or well thought-out suggestions. Thanks!
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Old 06-27-2002, 12:21 PM   #2
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HP printer

Before you print, go to print preview and you can
see what will be printed and adjust the print
copy.

The printer setup will allow you to adjust the
margin size and top and bottom.

It sounds like your work exceeds the number of
lines allowed for the page. You can reduce font
size, change page size or add manual page break.
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