Mike White wrote:

> Tony Pursell wrote:
>> On 2 Apr 2005 at 11:56, Russ Fineman wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>Matthew B. Howell, MOS wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>It took a bit of perseverance on my part, but I finally figured out
>>>>how to print envelopes correctly using 1.14 and my HP printer!
>>>>
>>>>Matthew B. Howell, MOS
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>"Financial freedom is ALWAYS attainable!"
>>>
>>>I'm having problems with #10 envelopes. How did you fix it?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Russ
>> 
>> Lots of people seem to have problems with #10.  Is that what OOo calls
>> 'Env. 10' in its list of formats (24.13cm by 10.48cm)?  If it is, it
>> would
>> print OK for me.  Of course, I don't have #10 envelopes here in the uk,
>> but it looks OK on a plain sheet of paper.
>> 
>> I'm using Win98SE and a HP Deskjet 610C.  What's your OS and
>> printer?  Have you tried printing on a plain sheet of paper?
>> 
>> Tony Pursell.
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> I'm using OOo 1.1.2 on Gentoo Linux. I also have a HP Photosmart
> printer. I use the Env 10 setting with the sender position set at .70
> from left and .39 from the top. The addressee position is set at 4.75
> from the left and 2.06 from the top. This prints just fine for me. One
> odd thing though. My printer shows to feed the envelope in longwise with
> the flap up and to the left. If I feed it that way, the address prints
> upside down. I have to feed the envelope longwise with the flap to the
> right.
> 
> Mike White
I'll try these setting. My HP G55 feed the envelope with the flap up and on
left. There is a choice of how the envelope is positioned on the printer
setup screen for my driver. I'll let you know what happens.
-- 
Russ


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