HP 2600 HP Business Inkjet 2600/2600dn - (English) User's Guide - Page 94
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Text or graphics are cut off at the edges of a page ! Make sure the orientation settings are correct The page orientation selected might not be correct for the document you are printing. See "Changing printer settings"for instructions about changing print settings. ! Make sure the margin settings are correct If the text or graphics are cut off at the edges of the page, make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of your printer. For more information about printer margins, see the table of minimum margins in "Tips for loading paper." ! Make sure the content fits on the page Content that is cut off might be outside the printable area. Or, the size of the document you are printing is larger than the paper size in the main tray. Check if the layout of the document you are trying to print will fit on a paper size supported by the printer, and then load the correct paper size. Make sure to select the correct page orientation. Alternatively, if your computer is running Windows, select Emulate LaserJet Margins in the printer driver to scale the document to fit the paper size currently selected. Sometimes software applications also allow you to select this print mode. ! Make sure the paper is loaded correctly Make sure the paper width and length guides fit snugly against the left and bottom edges of the paper stack. Also, make sure that the correct paper orientation is selected. See "Selecting and loading print media" for instructions about loading paper. See "Changing printer settings" for instructions about changing print settings. ! The software application cannot interpret print settings properly Check the Release Notes for known software conflicts. Otherwise, check your software application manual, or call the software manufacturer for more specific help for this problem. 8-12 ENWW