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3x5 card feed
My Canon MP370 does not support feeding small sized paper in the center of
the feeder. It can only feed on the right side. My 3x5 cards (and others) line up to ptint in the center. How can I change this to accomodate my printer? |
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If you can't get Word and the printer to communicate properly with each
other on this score, you'll need to set up your small documents for Letter-size paper, adjusting the margins as needed to constrain the text to what will fit on the card (in the position where the card will be fed). Alternatively, if you're going to be printing multiple cards, you might try getting Avery or similar stock that has several small cards on perforated or die-cut Letter-size sheets. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "cpdaly" wrote in message ... My Canon MP370 does not support feeding small sized paper in the center of the feeder. It can only feed on the right side. My 3x5 cards (and others) line up to ptint in the center. How can I change this to accomodate my printer? |
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