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LaserJet Pro M203dw
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am the treasurer for my church and print checks using 3 on a page checks using Quicken software.  I often only print one or two checks at a time.  I had been using the officejet pro 8600 without problems for years, but the printer is no longer functioning.  It would feed the bottom 4 inches of the check page easily.   I bought a DeskJet 2755e with rear feed which I have repeated problems with print quality even after replacing the ink cartridge. Therefore I am now considering using  a LaserJet Pro M203dw.  Before I purchase the M203dw, I would like advise as to whether it would feed the last check of the page into the printer properly.  The 3rd check has a tear strip attached on the bottom of the check.  Therefore the check and tear strip are 4 inch deep x 8 1/2 inch wide.  This bottom 4 inches of the page is what the printer has to properly accept to print that 3rd check.   If the printer feeds that 4 in piece properly, it will also then print properly. Any help would be appreciated.

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According to the specs, https://support.hp.com/rs-en/product/hp-laserjet-pro-m203-printer-series/9365400/model/9365402/docum... the smallest supported length is 5 inches. You can check the user guide at support.HP.com to confirm.

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