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I have finished setting up my HP 4630 Printer and I am very, very pleased with it. My wife and I periodically print banners for birthdays, family get-togethers, church functions, etc. With my old HP 722-C printer, I was able to use a continuous feed paper with perforated, tear-off edges  (form paper) which worked very well. Has anyone tried to use this type of paper with the 4630 model printer? So far, I am unable to make it work. It may be dependent on which banner making program I am using, and how it works with the HP 4630. We currently use Microsoft Publisher 2007. It prints the entire banner, but only in individual sheets which we have to tape together. This works, but slow. Any info would be helpful and appreciated. Thank you!!      Tim

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