Problems printing

R

robert4711

Problem: Sometimes when I try to print a spreadsheet the numbers in
the cell are skewed to the right. Some to just over the cell boundary,
others well into the next cell. Text prints OK.
I tried changing all cells to a center alignment. Some cells printed
OK, others were still skewed to the right.
The same thing occurs when I try printing as a PDF.

Additional info:
I'm using an Intel IMac, OS X (10.4.8) printing through a network to a
HP LaserJet 2100 (with PS module) and a HP Deskjet 960c. I've
installed the latest HP drivers and Office 2004 for Mac update through
11.3.4.
The spreadsheets are reduce to about 50%.
On the HP 2100 I'm using the normal (600 dpi) resolution.

Anyone have any suggestions?
 
J

JE McGimpsey

Problem: Sometimes when I try to print a spreadsheet the numbers in
the cell are skewed to the right. Some to just over the cell boundary,
others well into the next cell. Text prints OK.
I tried changing all cells to a center alignment. Some cells printed
OK, others were still skewed to the right.
The same thing occurs when I try printing as a PDF.

Additional info:
I'm using an Intel IMac, OS X (10.4.8) printing through a network to a
HP LaserJet 2100 (with PS module) and a HP Deskjet 960c. I've
installed the latest HP drivers and Office 2004 for Mac update through
11.3.4.
The spreadsheets are reduce to about 50%.
On the HP 2100 I'm using the normal (600 dpi) resolution.

XL gets its metrics from the print driver, but which metrics it gets
depends on your page setup settings. Try changing the print quality in
the File/Page Setup/Page dialog (choices may vary depending on version).
 
T

Todd Aton

Are you still having difficulty after changing the print quality in the Page
Setup dialog?

Todd Aton
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft Corporation
 

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