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Old 07-08-2008, 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ShellyQ
Lol that's so funny Patrice, I've had to go back to the old fashioned graph paper method till I get my printer problems sorted, cause I got plenty of patts with mistakes in them too. I think I'll have to get something a little bit more advanced, HP have been recommended to me. My printer is just a cheepie and it prints beautifully visually but acurrately? No. I'm gonna take a CD in with me with some of my patts on when I go to buy a new one and if they won't let me try, then no buy :lol:

The Printer company were no help said it was a microsoft prob, But seeing as it does it on all my programms not just MS, I didn't think so. Any way I contact MS (very helpful by the way) they confirmed what I already thought, said it was the way the printer interpreted the data, so prob no fix for it. Which leaves me with having to buy a new printer, you can be sure I won't be buying any dang thing untested :lol:
Hi ShellyQ:
I have owned 2 HP printers and LOVED both of them. The first one I messed up myself trying to get a paper jam pulled out THE WRONG WAY! I went out and got another HP only this time I got an HP Photosmart C5180-All in One...I love it and it's a work horse around here. I do pictures, meeting letters & minutes, church stuff, and lots of volunteer printing and it has given me great service for over a year now and it does great. BOTH HP's have printed true to size every time I've used it. The nice part of all of this is I think both printers cost in the neighborhood of $100....not expensive for the amount of work I've gotten out of it.

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