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HP ENVY 5660
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Inserted images in MS Office Word 2003 file do not print correctly. The bottom and the right part of image is cut off.

Print preview is ok but final print is not. Copy file to Wordpad and it prints fine.

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Seems to be an MS Office problem and not a printer problem. Thank you anyway for the response. It is appreciated.

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Hi @mcaldw,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums!

 

I see that your images are not printing correctly in Microsoft Word 2003 on Windows 7, with your HP Envy 5660. I am happy to help!

 

If the image prints fine in WordPad, but not Microsoft Word 2003, then the issue is definitely some setting within Microsoft Word 2003. Please take a look at this post, Pictures don't print in WORD, and if this does not solve your issue, consider contacting Microsoft Support, for further assistance.

 

Hope this helps! :generic:

 

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It was a driver issue with the printer. Problem solved By HP. Thank you for the reply.

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Seems to be an MS Office problem and not a printer problem. Thank you anyway for the response. It is appreciated.

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