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09-13-2022 08:28 PM - edited 09-13-2022 09:34 PM
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If you are going to print on 8.5 x 10 paper on your HP LaserJet Pro - Model M101, then that size paper should be specified in the Page Setup dialog. You might actually find it simpler to just adjust the margins of a standard 8.5 x 14 document so that the print appears in the right place on the paper to which you are actually printing.
Not having an HP LaserJet Pro - Model M101, you could see if this would work:
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 with the 8.5 x 10 paper size 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 (8.5 x 10) is missing from the list, select the size closest to the paper loaded into the tray.
6.) Click OK.
Here is an HP instructional video that may or may not be useful for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwfIULae-t8&ab_channel=HPSupport.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777