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11-Oct-2006, 03:17 PM #1
Single JPG Prints Multiple Times in Size for Single
I am writing about printing on an HP 1410 All-In-One. The problem is this.
I have a Word 2003 .doc. I then insert a jpg from a file. I locate it in the document where I want it and size it accordingly. For example: let's say the picture is 2" x 3" on the printed page. The document appears correctly in the program and in print preview.
However, when the page is printed, the jpg is printed twice, one over top of the other. Note: they are not superimposed. However, there are two images (2" x 1.5") and the perspective is "squashed."
Any suggestions if this is a Word 2003 problem, an OS problem (Windows 2000 Pro), or a printer problem?
Thanks for your help.
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12-Oct-2006, 03:20 PM #2
I don't really understand what you mean. Maybe you could scan the print and attach it? The quickest way to tell if it's the printer or print driver would be to print something similar from a different program.
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12-Oct-2006, 03:34 PM #3
Sometimes with HP all-in-ones, the on screen print preview can look OK, but the actual printed out copy can look messed up. This is the case I've seen with some HP printers.

Make sure you have the latest drivers and updates, available at http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...41115&lang=en#

Some updates were released earlier this year, specific to Windows 2000/XP that may help you with this issue.
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