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Photosmart C4210 Printing Business Card Problems
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07-21-2009 09:41 PM
I recently purchased a HP Photosmart C4210 All In One Printer to replace my HP 6100 series All In One Printer when it stopped working properly. I am finding I cannot now print my business cards properly. I have tried printing business cards I have on Microsoft Word and M/S Publisher and neither prints correctly on the page. I have ruined an entire package of Avery stock trying to correctly print the business cards I need for my businesses. Please help and thank you for any suggestions. I contacted HP tech support and thusfar they are no help. Thanks, Alana
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09-17-2010 07:41 PM
SOLVED! Try this fix! The key is to fool the printer software into thinking it's printing on plain, not expensive glossy or heavy weight paper. http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-printing-questi
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09-20-2010 04:57 AM
Unsolved! Correction is beyond the scope of the average user. Users should not have "to fool the printer software into thinking it's printing on plain, not expensive glossy or heavy weight paper."
