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Old February 25th 08, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Daniel
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Default WINDOWS MILLENIUM EDITION SEPARATOR PAGE

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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Old February 25th 08, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Mike M
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Default 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



Daniel 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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Old February 25th 08, 05:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
webster72n
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Default WINDOWS MILLENIUM EDITION SEPARATOR PAGE


"Mike M" wrote in message
...
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



Daniel 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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