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jengafer1
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎03-11-2010
Message 11 of 19 (2,991 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution

Already tried all of these, spent days, no good, taking mine back to the shop today

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samierus
Posts: 154
Registered: ‎02-04-2010
Message 12 of 19 (2,980 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution

Even after tryint these if it didnt work... Please add 990c or 660c drivers.. and select the same port which is selected in the default printer... First print a test page using the 990 printer icon.. if its working. Than you can printing the document you want and it will surely work.

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ramarn
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎05-07-2010
Message 13 of 19 (2,563 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution


1. Open the File you want to print.
2. Click the File menu.
3. Select "Page setup".
4. A page setup window pops up.
5. Set the minimum values ( 0.25 inch ) for Top, Bottom, Left & Right margins.
6. Ensure that the 'US Letter' (or appropriate) paper size is selected
   in the paper size option.
7. Click Apply and then click OK.
8. Now try printing.

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Fox96706
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎07-27-2010
Message 14 of 19 (2,250 Views)

Printing Issue

HI,

 

I need some help with my printer.  I have a hp psc 2175xi all in one.  it is making a clicking sound when i tried to print.  it sounds like something is jammed inside but dont see anything. The sound is coming from the right side, i even checked the ink cartridge but those are fine.  any suggestions?

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ranz12oo5
Posts: 51
Registered: ‎09-15-2010
Message 15 of 19 (1,947 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution

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Hi hope this reply help everyone.

 

You can also change the region on your printer on your area. Like if you're in US you have to change the region for the printer to US, etc.

 

 

By changing the region depending on the unit. you ahve to press setup > preferences > set region/country.

Make sure the region is set accordingly to your location.

 

cause on most region they have there specific paper size and type for example in US they are using letter size paper so if you set the region on the printer to US it will set the defaults of the printer for letter size paper and for australia they are using a4 paper. So if you are using an a4 paper on printer which is set to US there will be problems on the printout like it would miss the bottom part of page.

 

This is proven and tested and it works mostly on all of the printers that I have troubleshooted but if ever it would still be the same you can try experimenting on the size of paper you are using.

 

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jjenifer02
Posts: 11
Registered: ‎10-14-2010
Message 16 of 19 (1,805 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution

What is use of all in one printer?

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soniabvc
Posts: 11
Registered: ‎09-16-2010
Message 17 of 19 (1,754 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution

Webform submittal date/time : 13 September 2010 11:05:11 UTC
language_code : en
language : English
Country of Residence : United Kingdom
product_line : 5M
product_oid : 303753
product_name : HP PSC 2410 Photosmart All-in-One Printer
part_number : Q3087A
purchase month : 1
purchase year : 2007
problem area : error messages
serial number : [text removed for privacy]
operating system : Microsoft Windows XP Home
How is your product connected to your PC? : USB Cable
problem description :

 

The printer part of the device does not work becouse of the catriges - error "Remove and check the catrige in Right Stall" (they are not empty but they have not been used in a while - I have attempted the steps suggested by the HP site (also cleaned them) and this has not resolved the issue). However, I do not need the printer to work, I only need the scanner. But the scanner is not accesible becouse the device can not get passed the catrige error. MY question is, how do I use my scanner withouthaving to solve the catrige problem (I do not want to purchase the overpriced HP catriges just to use the scanner part of the device)

 

In short: How do I get passed that annoying money sucking error and just get to use my scanner?!

 

I would appreciate some help from HP and their staff!  I have been paying the catriges for over few years now...I belive I have earned the right for an answer.

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silverfoxhp
Posts: 9
Registered: ‎03-30-2011
Message 18 of 19 (1,133 Views)

Re: Bottom Border Printing Issue Solution - HP C 6380

Folks, this may not help you (sorry) but it took me 2 frustrating years :smileysad:to fix when my HP C6380 printer regularly missed off the bottom of the pages when printing.  I am not a newbie.

 

I went to Control Panel, Printers, Properties, Ports then I un-chceked "enable bidirectional support".

 

I now never have the problem.:smileyhappy:

 

Of course it may not fix your problems but good luck anyway.

 

 

 

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samierus
Posts: 154
Registered: ‎02-04-2010
Message 19 of 19 (1,128 Views)

Re: Printing Issue

Clean all the rollers u find with a lint free cloth. make sure the carriage is moving smoothly... and google this issue once with your printer name

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