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HP4Si printers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (musashi@MIT.EDU)
Thu Mar 28 14:42:13 1996

From: musashi@MIT.EDU
To: hotline@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 14:42:08 EST


Hello, I just tried Medea and Pandora and they are worse,
  For Medea the back side is alligned 1/2" higher and 1/4"
left of the front side.  This causes havoc to those trying
to print out documents that will eventually be bound.
Please look into the problem it seems quite wide spread.
If you know of any printer with proper allignment front to
back please let me know, I have a document I would like to
print out ASAP.

Thanks, Paul

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Subject: HP4Si printers
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 10:51:26 EST


  I'm printing a document double sided on the HP4Si printers.  I
noticed that the front and back do not line up on the paper though
they do line up on the screen.  For example page numbers that
are at the same place in a frame document are vertically not
alligned when printed on the front and back of a page.  For some
printers, I've tried 3, the misallignment is as much as 1/2" in the
vertical direction making it very difficult to bind into a book.
What is going on?  can this be fixed?

Thanks, Paul


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