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07-07-2009 02:18 PM - edited 07-07-2009 04:03 PM
I've got similar if not same problem on my new HP OfficeJet 6500. When ever I print in fast draft mode the bottom of the page is cut off. I have to print out forms that I fill out in Internet Explorer (can't use any other browser by the way) and have to constantly reset the browser print page settings to the minimum top and bottom margin, and have to remove all header and footer information else it will just leave off about a half inch or more from the bottom of the page.
In every day print mode it has not exhibited this problem however we don't really care to be pouring ink onto our pages at the rate that the every day print mode uses so we need to use draft since I've got to print several hundred pages per day.
Anyway, this is becoming quite the bother having to reset the print page options in the browser because the printer is cutting off the bottom portion of the pages that we have to print out, I'm almost to the point of just wanting to return all of these new printers we bought for our small 18 staff office.
I've tried the work around of turning off duplex printing and it did nothing to alleviate the problem. It seems the only real solution for us is to either waste ink by printing in every day print mode, or to spend the time constantly readjusting the print page options every time we move away from the current set of pages that we need to print, both not good options. Wishing that HP would just fix this in their driver already.
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07-17-2009 05:20 PM
I am using VISTA and a HP C5180 connected by ethernet to my wireless hub which is again connected ethernet to my HP PC and have noticed two problems.
1. The bottom of my Excel speadsheet which is only about a half page is being cut off.
2. I takes almost 25-30 seconds to print the first page.
Looking over the suggestions and previously had tried many things I decided to disable bidirectional printing. That seems to have fixed 1# problem but the slowness to print the first page still existed.
I then defined the HP 990C printer and now it snaps out the first page almost immediately. Problem #2 is now fixed.
HP really needs to correct its driver problems.
09-01-2009 07:17 PM
09-10-2009 10:38 AM
I agree that the problems still exists. I recently purchased the OfficeJet L7680 All-in-One and have these exact problems. I am running Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 and Office 2007 products. This problems appears with other products as well, so It can't be just an Office 2007 issue.
Suggestions to use inappropriate drivers and/or gimmick up the printing parameters are nuts. I'm putting my old Officejet back in place and asking for my money back if I can't find a fix, quickly. The suggested solutions coming out of HP on this topic are little more than VooDoo worship.
What is going on at HP? I once thought that they might not care about this problem because this printer has been discontinued. But this forum shows the problem exists for many printers; and that it has existed for more than a year.
HP, are you getting out of the printer business?? Where is a driver/firmware fix?
09-14-2009 03:03 PM
09-14-2009 05:59 PM
What I had to do to try to work around this issue was to change from letter to A4, this would allow the bottom of my pages to print out properly but then it would cut off some of the text on the left side of the page. To get around that I had to had to set the paper to a custom size of 8.50x11.69, this allows it to now print both the bottom of the page (from what we lost before anyway), and to get all the print from the left side of the page as well.
This only comes into play for us in draft mode which is all that we use these printers for since they gobble up ink like nobody's business. If we use daily print I've never had it cut off the bottom of the page.
Honestly, this problem has been going on so long now and HP has sat so silent about it without issuing new drivers to fix it that this set of printers will likely be the last HP printers that we will buy. We'll go back to Brother printers on our next office turnover.
09-16-2009 09:48 PM
09-17-2009 07:03 AM
10-07-2009 10:33 AM - edited 10-07-2009 05:28 PM
Ok - I've been reprimanded by the moderator for "ranting", but a quick summary of this thread shows that this is an ongoing problem dating at least to late last year (11/19/2008) and affects the following printers:
HP Deskjet F2180
HP Photosmart D7460
C6280
DeskJet F380
C6180
Hp Photosmart C7180
C6150
Officejet 7410
C7280
Officejet L7680
HP Deskjet D4200
C4580
L7590
HP Photosmart C4480
C309a
HP OfficeJet 6500
HP C5180
Deskjet 6988
Officejet 5610
HP Photosmart C3180
