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Issues with HP K8600 printer.
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I am having a couple of problems with a HP Officejet Pro K8600 printer. Firstly, when printing on it the printer seems to take the paper in very roughly and it comes out the other end slightly crumpled up.
Secondly, when I try to print out an A4 poster it says before I print that the borders of section one are outside the printable area. However if I try to print the same A4 poster to any of my other two printers it prints fine. If I print to the K8600, it comes out slightly askew with the bottom border missing.
Is this a problem with the printer itself, or can settings be changed? Even if I click to scale for A4 the same problem arises on the K8600.
Secondly, when I try to print out an A4 poster it says before I print that the borders of section one are outside the printable area. However if I try to print the same A4 poster to any of my other two printers it prints fine. If I print to the K8600, it comes out slightly askew with the bottom border missing.
Is this a problem with the printer itself, or can settings be changed? Even if I click to scale for A4 the same problem arises on the K8600.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Guys, I had a good look today and I think I've sorted the crumpling aspect by jamming a bit of cardboard into over a little spike that the paper comes out of.
However I still don't understand why this printer misses parts of the A4 sheet, whereas the other two printers print the same sheet fine.
Any ideas, could it be in the settings somewhere?
However I still don't understand why this printer misses parts of the A4 sheet, whereas the other two printers print the same sheet fine.
Any ideas, could it be in the settings somewhere?
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