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M608
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We have a check printer that we've always printed to from Windows 7.  We have some Windows 10 machines priting to it and their print jobs come out upside down.  On a normal printer that wouldn't be the end of the world, but with check stock it becomes a real problem.  We've tried setting the finishing settings in 2 places to rotate it 180 degrees, but it doesn't make any difference.  Any suggestions on how to get everyone printing the same direction?

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Because the M608 feeds differntly than the previous versions the cheque stock needs to be stacked differently. The 608 pulls paper from the back of the tray and prints on the face up side. On older HP models it pulled from the front of the paper tray and printed on the back of pages. If printer stock is preprinted you need to have the stacking order reversed when they print them.

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Unfortunately that does not help as Windows 7 prints one way and Windows 10 prints the other way.  We need all computers printing the same direction.

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