Printing Issues

S

separry51

Hello,

Ever since I upgraded to Mac Leopard, I have had severe printing
issues with Word. Although the document in the window shows text just
fine, if I try to print it comes out blank. The print preview shows
only blank pages, and the margins are insane. If I try to reset the
margins, nothing happens and the page still comes out blank.

Any assistance with this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Steve
 
M

Maria

Are you on Office 2004? If you are, the newest update solved this
problem for me.
Maria
 
S

separry51

Yes, I do have Office 2004 updated to the latest version, 11.3.9.
Apparently, this is a specific problem affecting Xerox or Samsung
printers. Does anyone have a suggestion to work around this, or should
I just downgrade back to OS 10.4?

Steve
 
W

wsmknicks

A nice Xerox email rep indicated that they are working on drivers for
10.5, and he indicated they should be avaiable on the Xerox website in
approximately one week. The last email I received from them was
yesterday, so hopefully next week or week after we'll have the
drivers...

Will
 
G

gregoire

Yes, I do have Office 2004 updated to the latest version, 11.3.9.
Apparently, this is a specific problem affecting Xerox or Samsung
printers. Does anyone have a suggestion to work around this, or should
I just downgrade back to OS 10.4?

Steve

I've had the same problem and have given up and will return Leopard
for credit and go back to tiger at Apples expense.
 
J

jlr

Does anyone have an update on this? I have been having a similar issue that has persisted with my recent upgrade to Office/Mac 2008. I have a Xerox multi-function laser printer (Phaser 6110MFP) and both Word 2004 and now Word 2008 use default margins that are way too big and that do not correspond to the displayed margin settings.

Xerox appears to have an updated driver but it is described as being applicable to a slightly different model than the one I have. Has anyone tried this new driver?

Thanks for any help...
 

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