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My printer always print the following in the 1st page whenever I print a new

document :

 

Windows Millenium Edition Separator Page

Document : Microsoft Word - Document 1

Printed By : HP Authorized Customer

Printed At : Sunday, Feb 24, 2008 etc , etc

 

Could any body advise what should be done to rectify this problem with my

computer ?

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Re: WINDOWS MILLENIUM EDITION SEPARATOR PAGE

 

Printing a separator page is a function of the printer driver rather than

the operating system. Look at your printer driver for the setting.

 

For example, for my HP LJ4550. Start | Settings | Printer, highlight

printer and then right click and select Properties. On the Advanced tab

there is a button marked "Separator Page" where a separator page can be

selected. Look for something similar for your printer.

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Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Daniel <Daniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> My printer always print the following in the 1st page whenever I

> print a new document :

>

> Windows Millenium Edition Separator Page

> Document : Microsoft Word - Document 1

> Printed By : HP Authorized Customer

> Printed At : Sunday, Feb 24, 2008 etc , etc

>

> Could any body advise what should be done to rectify this problem

> with my computer ?

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Re: WINDOWS MILLENIUM EDITION SEPARATOR PAGE

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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> Printing a separator page is a function of the printer driver rather than

> the operating system. Look at your printer driver for the setting.

>

> For example, for my HP LJ4550. Start | Settings | Printer, highlight

> printer and then right click and select Properties. On the Advanced tab

> there is a button marked "Separator Page" where a separator page can be

> selected.

 

Mine is an HP LJ1100 and I have three settings: 'none', 'full' and 'simple'.

It is set for 'none'. What would the other two settings provide?

My asking is to prevent possible calamities by trying it out. <H>.

> Look for something similar for your printer.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Daniel <Daniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > My printer always print the following in the 1st page whenever I

> > print a new document :

> >

> > Windows Millenium Edition Separator Page

> > Document : Microsoft Word - Document 1

> > Printed By : HP Authorized Customer

> > Printed At : Sunday, Feb 24, 2008 etc , etc

> >

> > Could any body advise what should be done to rectify this problem

> > with my computer ?

>


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