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This message is to help people who might experience the difficulties I had
had in printing EXCEL 2007 tables with a sophisticated HP Printer on VISTA
Home Edition.
I purchased a D4360 HP printers and let it lose on EXCEL 2K7. I attempted to
print an EXCEL 2007 table. The result was that the horizontal lines of the
table were misaligned. The vertical lines of it - were perfect. After
spending a great time on the problem, I discovered this:
The D4360 HP Printer is a sophistictaed printer and can work at various
speeds for various works or applications. When it is first unpacked and let
lose, its PRINTER OPTIONS default to FAST DRAFT SPEED! The D4360 Printer
cannot print EXCEL tables at that high speed and therefore misses alignment
of the horizontal lines. After trial-and-Error, I decided to set it for
NORMAL DRAFT SPEED. That solved the problem instantly. FYI.
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This message is to help people who might experience the difficulties I had
had in printing EXCEL 2007 tables with a sophisticated HP Printer on VISTA
Home Edition.
I purchased a D4360 HP printers and let it lose on EXCEL 2K7. I attempted to
print an EXCEL 2007 table. The result was that the horizontal lines of the
table were misaligned. The vertical lines of it - were perfect. After
spending a great time on the problem, I discovered this:
The D4360 HP Printer is a sophistictaed printer and can work at various
speeds for various works or applications. When it is first unpacked and let
lose, its PRINTER OPTIONS default to FAST DRAFT SPEED! The D4360 Printer
cannot print EXCEL tables at that high speed and therefore misses alignment
of the horizontal lines. After trial-and-Error, I decided to set it for
NORMAL DRAFT SPEED. That solved the problem instantly. FYI.

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