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07-26-2013 04:00 PM
My new HP 4622 prints fine until it gets to an image of our new currency in the text. It stops there and states http://www.rulesforuse.org When I go there it brings me to this HP website. There must be a way to print the remaining 3 pages of this text including the 1/2 scale image of our new $100 bill that says "sample" right on it. Thanks.
07-27-2013 02:25 AM
Hi,
The problem is with the image itself which set to prevent printing.
Please have a look at the website stated within your print (http://www.rulesforuse.org/😞
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂
07-27-2013 04:31 AM
Thanks. After reviewing the money rules on the rulesforuse.org website, I see that any image made of our new $100 note must be reduced by more than 1/4 of the length of the real note, which it has in this text. Additionally, the image in the text I wanted to copy has the word SPECIMEN printed all over it and it has no serial # just all zeroes. So even though this image is not of a real useable note, it complies with the rules for copying plus it has the extraneous printing mentioned. Therefore I don't understand why it won't allow me to print the legal image within the text I want. I think that the designers of our new money have included major copy protection features even on images of the new notes which notes are not even useable as money. Well I got my text printed by avoiding the money images using cut and paste. The printer works just fine and the HP tech James spent time verifying that the printer wasn't the problem. So it must be something my new computer is seeing as a design feature in this image. Unless we have a definitive answer to this puzzle, I guess I may ask the designer of our new money what's up. What have you?
