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Before my office upgraded to Windows XP, I could print 12x12 size paper on my
HP Deskjet 1220c. I would choose "custom" and change my page size to 12x12.
Now, I no longer have that option. I've tried to choose other paper sizes
(for example 13x19) but then my publication doesn't center correctly in the
page. I've downloaded new drivers for my printer, yet that still doesn't
work. Any ideas? I am so dissapointed, I used 12x12 paper on a daily basis.

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Navigate to Start Printers and faxes. Highlight the printer on the
list. Select File Server Properties Forms Check Create a new
form. Enter the desired parameters for the page. OK out. Don't forget
to click on Save form before exiting the dialogue.

Let us know.

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User


"Jennifer Randolph" <Jennifer Randolph@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:376CDC70-489B-4B38-A4F5-171AE5245C23@microsoft.com...
: Before my office upgraded to Windows XP, I could print 12x12 size
paper on my
: HP Deskjet 1220c. I would choose "custom" and change my page size to
12x12.
: Now, I no longer have that option. I've tried to choose other paper
sizes
: (for example 13x19) but then my publication doesn't center correctly
in the
: page. I've downloaded new drivers for my printer, yet that still
doesn't
: work. Any ideas? I am so dissapointed, I used 12x12 paper on a daily
basis.

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?)

 

Go to your printer preferences and select USER DEFINED 8/12 X 11.
Another screen will pop up and allow you to set any size you want.
TonySper

"Jennifer Randolph" <Jennifer Randolph@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
news:376CDC70-489B-4B38-A4F5-171AE5245C23@microsoft.com...
Before my office upgraded to Windows XP, I could print 12x12 size
paper on my
HP Deskjet 1220c. I would choose "custom" and change my page size to
12x12.
Now, I no longer have that option. I've tried to choose other paper
sizes
(for example 13x19) but then my publication doesn't center correctly
in the
page. I've downloaded new drivers for my printer, yet that still
doesn't
work. Any ideas? I am so dissapointed, I used 12x12 paper on a daily
basis.

Reply to Anonymous

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?)

 

Dear Tom,
Thank you EVER SO MUCH! Your directions were super easy to follow and they
worked like a charm! I'm printing 12x12 scrapbook pages as we speak. Thank
you for taking the time to help me. I really appreciate it.
Jenny

"Thomas Ferguson" wrote:

> Navigate to Start Printers and faxes. Highlight the printer on the
> list. Select File Server Properties Forms Check Create a new
> form. Enter the desired parameters for the page. OK out. Don't forget
> to click on Save form before exiting the dialogue.
>
> Let us know.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Jennifer Randolph" <Jennifer Randolph@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:376CDC70-489B-4B38-A4F5-171AE5245C23@microsoft.com...
> : Before my office upgraded to Windows XP, I could print 12x12 size
> paper on my
> : HP Deskjet 1220c. I would choose "custom" and change my page size to
> 12x12.
> : Now, I no longer have that option. I've tried to choose other paper
> sizes
> : (for example 13x19) but then my publication doesn't center correctly
> in the
> : page. I've downloaded new drivers for my printer, yet that still
> doesn't
> : work. Any ideas? I am so dissapointed, I used 12x12 paper on a daily
> basis.
>
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?)

 

I am glad it was what you needed.

All the best.
Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User


"Jennifer Randolph" <Jennifer Randolph@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:DAB1BAF0-B7DD-4570-868A-D01973663B91@microsoft.com...
: Dear Tom,
: Thank you EVER SO MUCH! Your directions were super easy to follow and
they
: worked like a charm! I'm printing 12x12 scrapbook pages as we speak.
Thank
: you for taking the time to help me. I really appreciate it.
: Jenny
:
: "Thomas Ferguson" wrote:
:
: > Navigate to Start Printers and faxes. Highlight the printer on the
: > list. Select File Server Properties Forms Check Create a
new
: > form. Enter the desired parameters for the page. OK out. Don't
forget
: > to click on Save form before exiting the dialogue.
: >
: > Let us know.
: >
: > Tom
: > MSMVP
: > Windows Shell/User
: >
: >
: > "Jennifer Randolph" <Jennifer Randolph@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote
: > in message
news:376CDC70-489B-4B38-A4F5-171AE5245C23@microsoft.com...
: > : Before my office upgraded to Windows XP, I could print 12x12 size
: > paper on my
: > : HP Deskjet 1220c. I would choose "custom" and change my page size
to
: > 12x12.
: > : Now, I no longer have that option. I've tried to choose other
paper
: > sizes
: > : (for example 13x19) but then my publication doesn't center
correctly
: > in the
: > : page. I've downloaded new drivers for my printer, yet that still
: > doesn't
: > : work. Any ideas? I am so dissapointed, I used 12x12 paper on a
daily
: > basis.
: >
: >
: >

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