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Color LaserJet CP5225N no Ledger (17x11) in Windows 10 (O365)but Ledger in Window 8.1 (O365)
04-27-2017 01:37 PM

04-27-2017 11:58 PM

Hi,
Please try using the 11x17 size from HP Universal Printing instead and see if that may work,
Please let me know the results,
Shlomi
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04-28-2017 08:19 AM

Shlomi,
Thanks.
I have the HP Universal Printing drivers for Support.HP.com/US
Driver-Universal Print Driver
Version:
6.4.1.22169
Operating systems:
Windows 10 (64-bit)
Release date:
Mar 28, 2017
I found that HP will not create specific drivers for Windows 10,(Printer is replaced by a newer model) the Universal will work, but no Portfolio, or Ledger size natively.
I have created the custom size of 17x11, but my user is very unhappy with this workaround, that
- The display of the saved Word or Excel file is no longer formatted as 17x11, as she had it with Windows 8.1
- She must Select "Custom" to print a 17x11 file, when with Windows 8.1 it was saved as Ledger size in Excel or Word, and when she printed, she did not have to change to a custom size. This user has thousands of Office documents, with this size setting from her Windows 8.1, and most are documents for legal cases.
- Her new laptop came with Windows 10 64 bit (1603.14399.1066) and the vendor doesn't have an ISO for Windows 8.1, nor drivers, , if I install Windows 8.1 64 bit, the vendor will not support the laptop.
I may have to replace the printer ($2K to $3K), or find a new laptop, that can has a Windows 8.1 image and support. Not a very happy user.
Brent

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