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My HP Envy 7855 will print envelopes, but within the past week started feeding 2 envelopes of the time for each print job. I didn't change any settings on my computer or Microsoft Word, and until recently have never had any issues printing envelopes.

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Hi@FJP-TEX,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community! I'd like to help!

 

I see you are experiencing issues with the HP Envy Printer will print 2 envelopes each time.

 

Try the below suggestions 

 

Check the paper size and source settings (Windows)

Check the paper size and source settings for your print job in Windows.

  1. In the program you are trying to print from, click File, and then click Print.

  2. Make sure your printer is selected, and then open the Properties dialog box.

    Depending on the software program, the button might be Properties, Options, Printer Setup, Printer, or Preferences.

    • For most HP printers, click the Paper/Quality tab, and then continue with these steps.

    • For HP Laser printers, click the Paper tab, click the Original Size drop-down, and then make sure the paper size matches the type of paper loaded into the printer. Click the Output Size drop-down, select Same as Original Size, and then click OK.

  3. Click Paper Source, and then confirm the correct paper tray is selected.

  4. Click Advanced, and then click the Paper Size drop-down.

  5. Make sure the paper size matches the type of paper loaded into the printer.

    NOTE: 

    If the exact paper size is missing from the list, select the size closest to the paper loaded into the tray.

  6. Click OK.

Reset the printer

Reset the printer to recover from printer errors or failures.

  1. If your printer has a rechargeable battery, remove it.

  2. With the printer turned on, disconnect the power cord from the printer.

  3. Unplug the power cord from the power source.

  4. Wait 60 seconds.

  5. Reconnect the power cord to a wall outlet and to the printer.

    NOTE: 

    HP recommends plugging the printer directly into a wall outlet.

  6. Turn on the printer to complete the reset.

Update the printer firmware

HP regularly releases new firmware versions with printer enhancements or issue fixes. Update firmware on a regular basis to make sure you are getting the most out of your printer.

  • Update from the printer control panel: Many HP printers with touchscreens or menus can connect directly to HP to find and install updates. Make sure the printer is on a network with an active Internet connection. If the printer is connected with a USB cable, use one of the other options.

    On the printer, locate the Product Update or Check for Updates menu by pressing the HP ePrint icon or button ( or ). Or open the Setup, Service, or Settings menu, select Preferences, Printer Maintenance, or Tools, and then select Web Services, Printer Update, or LaserJet Update.

  • Download updates from HP Customer Support: With the printer turned on and connected to the computer or a network, go to HP Software and Driver Downloads to check for and install available updates listed under Firmware.

  • Install updates through the HP Smart app: Open the HP Smart app, and then create an account or sign in. If you do not have HP Smart, download it from 123.hp.com or your app store. After adding the printer, click the printer image, click Printer Home Page (EWS) or Advanced Settings, click Tools or Web Services, and then click Printer Updates.

Reinstall the HP print driver (Windows)

Uninstall then reinstall the print driver on a Windows computer.

  1. Disconnect any USB cables from the printer.

  2. In Windows, search for and open Add or remove programs.

  3. Look for your HP printer name in the list of programs.

    • If you find your printer, click the printer name, and then click Uninstall.

    • If you do not find your printer, search for and open Printers & scanners, click your printer, and then click Remove device.

  4. If a User Account Control message displays, click Yes.

  5. Follow the instructions to complete the software removal, and then restart the computer.

  6. Go to 123.hp.com to download and install the latest print driver.

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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