The print position is not what you expect

Printing starts too high or too low on the page, or the bottom part of one page is printed at the top of the next page.

You can adjust the loading position using the LF/FF button in the micro-adjust mode. See “Micro Adjust” in Chapter 3.

When you print on single sheets, if the printer prints the first page of your file correctly but then prints too low on the next page, or prints the last few lines from one page onto the next, change some of the settings in your application programs, as follows:

1.When you install an application program, it normally asks you what printer you are using. Make sure you choose the correct printer. See your user’s guide for the right printer to choose.

2.Many programs include an option to set the maximum lines per page. If your program has a lines-per-page setting and you are using standard 8l/2 x 11-inch paper, set the lines per page to 61, except for the ActionPrinter™ T-1000, for which you use 58.

Note:

To find the right lines-per-page setting for paper that is not 81/2 x 11, create a test document using your application program. Set your top and bottom margins to 0 and then create a file of numbered lines from 1 to 66. When you print your file, notice the last number printed on the first page. This is your maximum lines-per-page setting.

3.If your program doesn’t have a lines-per-page setting, try decreasing the top margin or increasing the bottom margin, or both, until you get the results you want.

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