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hp photosmart c4500
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How do I set up to print an address on envelope on above printer new to windows 10  had old vista and never could print envelopes on that. Plse help

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Printing envelopes is covered on Page 38 of your User Guide.

 

Most word-processing applications have special sections for printing envelopes (like MicroSoft Word, etc.) or even the simple built-in Word processors in Windows (like "WordPad") have the option to print to an envelope when you tell it to.  I find MS Word to be very useful, and print out invitations to my Wine Club using this method.

 

In WordPad, go to "Page Setup" and change the paper from "Letter" to "Envelope#10" (the standard size envelope).  Change the orientation to "Landscape".   Now you can experiment a bit with a blank sheet of paper to see how it will turn out, before loading envelope(s).

 

The User Guide suggests tucking the flap(s) inside the envelope before printing (to avoid paper jams).

 

Good luck!

 

WyreNut

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