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Post by Feyrhausen on Jan 6, 2007 11:24:41 GMT -5
Maybe someone can help me here. I have an inkjet printer that I use for my business, and I am trying to print some membership cards that I downloaded. They are PDF files, and I need to print them front and back. However my printer does not print the documents exactly center of the page, they are off by 1/16th of an inch, but that is enough to make the front and back not line up and ruin the cards. Does anyone know what I can do here? It is an HP printer and their tech support was useless.
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Post by Chris the Bambikiller on Jan 6, 2007 11:59:40 GMT -5
I would either:
try to adjust the paper margins before printing (should be possible either in the software you use for viewing the document or in the printer driver settings)
or remove the border lines on the cards so you don't notice that front and back are not exactly on the same position.
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Post by amsiraK on Jan 6, 2007 12:44:25 GMT -5
I would either: try to adjust the paper margins before printing (should be possible either in the software you use for viewing the document or in the printer driver settings) or remove the border lines on the cards so you don't notice that front and back are not exactly on the same position. Both good ideas. Does this have to be a PDF? Can you import it to something else and adjust? I know that PDFs can be notoriously annoying to manipulate.
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Post by Feyrhausen on Jan 6, 2007 13:33:26 GMT -5
I dont know enough to try to import the PDFs into anything else.
And I cannot adjust the margins, nothing I can seem to do gets rid of that extra 1/16th inch on the left side off the page. It must be something built into the printer.
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Post by Feyrhausen on Jan 6, 2007 14:27:16 GMT -5
Okay, new question. If I download Adobe Pro, can I change the back document to move it over to compensate for the printer?
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