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| If I remember correctly, The HP office jet 7130 will not allow you to place them in right or left edge first so you are stuck with the anoying stituation of lying to the computer. If you have 1 (or 2) checks left on the page do not try to print more than the number of checks left on the page, but tell Money that you have a full sheet (3). Thus you can print it with the top edge in first. Prior to printing the next full sheet you have to change the number of checks left on this new sheet to 3. Microsoft only publishes this as a work around. I believe the FAQ has a reference to the MS article. Quicken fixed it years ago. It has been wish listed many times to add an other choice that being top edge only as many printers have this problem. Art McClinton Paul Keller wrote: - quote - > I just switched over to wallet laser checks (3 per page) from laser voucher > checks (one per page). I used the voucher checks for years without a > problem, but due to the low volume of checks I print these days due to > electronic payments, I decided to switch. I use a HP officejet 7130. I can > print 3 checks per page fine, but I can't print remainder pages of two or > single checks. I can't seem to get the settings correct no matter what I > try. Any suggestions? |
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| You haven't said what you've tried or why it hasn't worked. With my printer, I feed the remaining partial sheet right edge first, centered, and set the dialog box to the corresponding settings. Except as noted below, this works fine, but note that you have to get the alignment settings (Tools|Options|Print Checks or similar) right for both the rotations. The biggest problem I have is that the sheet invariably is not flat after the first pass and wants to wrinkle going through the fuser the second time. (This may be an issue unique to my printer and/or my check stock.) If I have to print the first two checks from the sheet, I peel off the third and run it through normally with the top edge first. If I have to print just the first check from the sheet, there is no good solution. For these reasons, I ALWAYS TRY to batch up the printing. If I have to print a first one, then a second one, then a third one from a sheet in three passes, I'm almost guaranteed a mangled check or two. As you note, I find I use fewer checks now than I used to which exacerbates this problem. "Paul Keller" <pkeller[at]optonline.net> wrote in message news:eQWwd.1961$xX2.343[at]fe08.lga... - quote - > I just switched over to wallet laser checks (3 per page) from laser voucher > checks (one per page). I used the voucher checks for years without a > problem, but due to the low volume of checks I print these days due to > electronic payments, I decided to switch. I use a HP officejet 7130. I > can print 3 checks per page fine, but I can't print remainder pages of two > or single checks. I can't seem to get the settings correct no matter what > I try. Any suggestions? |
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| I just switched over to wallet laser checks (3 per page) from laser voucher checks (one per page). I used the voucher checks for years without a problem, but due to the low volume of checks I print these days due to electronic payments, I decided to switch. I use a HP officejet 7130. I can print 3 checks per page fine, but I can't print remainder pages of two or single checks. I can't seem to get the settings correct no matter what I try. Any suggestions? |
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