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Answer» Hi, I am trying to print some business cards but after i finish the composition of the card and try to print it, some of the printing is out of the card. I use Spicers TUDOR Brand paper. Product code 132220-Pack. Card Size Width & Height 90 X 52 mm Cards per sheet 10 No. of Labels Across 2 Down 5 Margin left 15 Right 15 Margin Top 18 Bottom 18 I use HP Photosmart C4180 All-in-One There is no way (as far i know) to set up the Margins left, right , top, botton, on my HP printer. I try Print Perfect by cosmi and the problem is the same. Do anyone know of what i should do? Help...Help..... Best regards and thanks.Is the printer in Landscape or Portrait mode ? ?
You could try switching whatever it is to see if this works. Instead of wasting the card stock just print it on paper til it's right....I use Publisher 2000 when I make Business Cards and when I finish and go to Print I select it from the File drop down menu so that I get the Print Box. There I click Print Options where it gives me two options: One centerd on the page or multiple. Under multiple I set the margins in inches to: Top Margin - .5" (half inch), Side Margin - .7", Horizontal and Vertical both set to - 0"
I use the regular Avery Business Card paper from Staples and it works fine. On the card you make always make sure you leave on top, bottom and sides a bumber SPACE of about 1/8" so that words dont come out right at the edge of the card.It all come back to the HP printer, with the resizing options: Size A4. The , i put on "Scale the paper size" and there i find a list of different paper etc... ,but nothing for Tudor. I also have "openoffice.org" i click on file, new. business cards, FORMAT and try to setup: horizontal pitch, vertical pitch, width, height, left margin, top margin, clumsy, rows. When it come to rows, i can only setup 4 rows, but i need 5 rows. Don't know what to do next..... Best regards, The easiest ROUTE for your problem is to use MS Word. Go to Tools/Envelopes & Labels/Labels/Options/New Label. You can design the label easily and if necessary define a custom paper size to fit your HP printer. Check with the printer documentation on the minimum margins that it will take. If your printer is the default printer on the PC then Word should take this into ACCOUNT automatically when you design the label.OK went to MS word and the all thing work very well. Easy to custom for my HP. I also found on the Net about a site that let you compose business cards and download in PDF and then you can print them on your printer. I was not looking to print business cards but private and work as well. Here is the addressee of the site: http://www.businesscardland.com/home/general-info/free-printable-business-cards-business-card-templates-and-more.html Thanks to everyone for the help. Best regards,
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