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I'm printing with Avery labels #2207, from my PC computer, directly through the Avery website.

 

It all looks good on regular paper, but the printing kind of creeps up the page as it's printing, so the bottom few rows are correctly aligned but the top rows are printing half off the labels.

 

I've got my printer set to size 4x6", and have tried both 'specialty paper glossy' and 'specialty paper matte', with the same results.  My only other paper type options are 'plain paper' and 'photo'.

 

Please help, this is SO frustrating!

 

 

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Hi,

 

 

Please check this link http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00025204

 

 

hope this helps..

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@M_D_3282

 

Apologies for jumping in unannounced!

 

Consider that the Media type may need to be adjusted for label sheets.

 

In general, you want to select a Media type (kind of paper) that is Brochure matte (or glossy, depending on the label set). 

 

Brochure is "thick paper" -- if you Media list does not include Brochure (exact wording varies), select whatever is close to that type without resorting to "photo" type media.

 

Reference:

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Printing Labels_Business-Cards_Cards

 

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