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Avery 5260 labels print incorrectly
The 5260s print 10 rows x 3 columns. But under Access 2003 I only get 9 rows.
I downloaded / installed SP2 but the problem still exists. Anyone know of a fix for this. When I created labels under a previous release of Access I had no problem so it's not the printer. -- George J H |
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Avery 5260 labels print incorrectly
First, make sure you have the very latest driver for your printer. 2003,
and XP, both require the latest driver possible. Use the web to locate the driver... If you converted a good working mdb to 2003 (with no changes) and there are printing issues, that's the first thing to suspect. -- hth Al Camp Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... The 5260s print 10 rows x 3 columns. But under Access 2003 I only get 9 rows. I downloaded / installed SP2 but the problem still exists. Anyone know of a fix for this. When I created labels under a previous release of Access I had no problem so it's not the printer. -- George J H |
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Avery 5260 labels print incorrectly
What are the top and bottom margins of your report? I expect they add up to
over 1". There are many printers that don't allow a bottom margin of .5" or less. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... The 5260s print 10 rows x 3 columns. But under Access 2003 I only get 9 rows. I downloaded / installed SP2 but the problem still exists. Anyone know of a fix for this. When I created labels under a previous release of Access I had no problem so it's not the printer. -- George J H |
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Avery 5260 labels print incorrectly
Thanks for the help.
I went to the HP site and downloaded/installed the latest driver for the 932c. I then created another set of labels and Viola - they were created correctly. Thanks again -- George J H "Al Camp" wrote: First, make sure you have the very latest driver for your printer. 2003, and XP, both require the latest driver possible. Use the web to locate the driver... If you converted a good working mdb to 2003 (with no changes) and there are printing issues, that's the first thing to suspect. -- hth Al Camp Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... The 5260s print 10 rows x 3 columns. But under Access 2003 I only get 9 rows. I downloaded / installed SP2 but the problem still exists. Anyone know of a fix for this. When I created labels under a previous release of Access I had no problem so it's not the printer. -- George J H |
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Avery 5260 labels print incorrectly
Good deal George,
I wonder... did you try your "old" label report? Al Camp "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... Thanks for the help. I went to the HP site and downloaded/installed the latest driver for the 932c. I then created another set of labels and Viola - they were created correctly. Thanks again -- George J H "Al Camp" wrote: First, make sure you have the very latest driver for your printer. 2003, and XP, both require the latest driver possible. Use the web to locate the driver... If you converted a good working mdb to 2003 (with no changes) and there are printing issues, that's the first thing to suspect. -- hth Al Camp Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... The 5260s print 10 rows x 3 columns. But under Access 2003 I only get 9 rows. I downloaded / installed SP2 but the problem still exists. Anyone know of a fix for this. When I created labels under a previous release of Access I had no problem so it's not the printer. -- George J H |
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Avery 5260 labels print incorrectly
Yes. My old labels were 9 x 3. And after the new driver they were still bad.
So I created a new identical label report and it was correct at 10 x 3; -- George J H "Al Camp" wrote: Good deal George, I wonder... did you try your "old" label report? Al Camp "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... Thanks for the help. I went to the HP site and downloaded/installed the latest driver for the 932c. I then created another set of labels and Viola - they were created correctly. Thanks again -- George J H "Al Camp" wrote: First, make sure you have the very latest driver for your printer. 2003, and XP, both require the latest driver possible. Use the web to locate the driver... If you converted a good working mdb to 2003 (with no changes) and there are printing issues, that's the first thing to suspect. -- hth Al Camp Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions "GeorgeJH" george11410 wrote in message ... The 5260s print 10 rows x 3 columns. But under Access 2003 I only get 9 rows. I downloaded / installed SP2 but the problem still exists. Anyone know of a fix for this. When I created labels under a previous release of Access I had no problem so it's not the printer. -- George J H |
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