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11-19-2023 02:20 AM
Hi @boyera ,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
I'd like to help!
Realigning personal checks on an HP ENVY Photo 7858 All-In-One Printer involves adjusting the print settings to ensure the checks are properly positioned. Here are the steps you can follow:
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Check Printing Software: Open the printing software or application on your computer that you use to print checks. It could be your accounting software or a specific check printing program.
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Select Print Preferences: Once you have the check ready to print, go to the print settings or preferences. Look for options related to paper size, layout, or alignment.
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Adjust Print Settings:
- Make sure the paper size selected matches the size of your checks.
- Look for settings that allow you to adjust the alignment or positioning of the print on the paper.
- Some printing software or printer drivers offer options to fine-tune the alignment by shifting the content horizontally or vertically.
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Preview and Test Print: Before printing on your actual checks, use plain paper to do a test print. Ensure the alignment is correct by checking if the content prints accurately within the check boundaries.
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Load Checks Properly: When you're confident with the alignment settings, load the checks into the printer tray according to the printer's guidelines. Make sure they are loaded straight and properly aligned within the tray.
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Print the Checks: Print the checks using the adjusted settings you've configured. Check the printout to ensure it aligns correctly on the checks.
- If you're uncertain about the settings or encounter difficulties,
This might require one-on-one interaction to fix the issue via remote assistance.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
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