Microsoft update frustration!
After updating yesterday (brand new HP laptop) my HP printer no longer prints envelopes from Word!
First it wouldn't print them at all saying it's a media (paper) mismatch
Then in Word it was making me SAVE not print the envelope.
Now the envelope prints but the font is fuzzy, jagged and unreadable! Regular documents are fine!
Others have mentioned this online. The only fix I found was connecting the printer via USB. I guess I could try that? But it's not very near to my laptop!
ARGGHHHH!!!
TIA
Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)canetoad
(18,121 posts)A quirk of several programs is that a document must first be saved before printing.
Are you using a dedicated envelope printer? Or setting the dimensions etc and printing straight from the document?
Difficult problem to diagnose without further information, BUT.... a wired connection is nearly always more reliable, less trouble, than wireless. A good investment for a few bucks is a two or three metre USB extender cable.
cilla4progress
(25,882 posts)but I couldn't figure out how? Never seen it before! It defaulted to print to PDF. I switched it to my printer.
No, not a dedicated envelope printer. Just my HP 8715. It prints everything else fine, but not envelopes!
Thanks -will try the cable.
(Yes, I do print straight from the document using Word typical mailings / envelopes command).
UPDATE: no input for cable on my new HP laptop! Huh???
canetoad
(18,121 posts)I meant software - I know of 'envelope wizard' type programs.
The most recent Win10 update hit my machine a couple of days ago and it's quite a radical difference. I've had to go looking for things after this update.
It's possible that the default to PDF meant that Windows couldn't find any other printer - that is, installed printer driver. I've experience this in the past, Microsoft seem to be good about providing hardware drivers. So the first question to ask is: Can the computer recognise the printer.
Go to 'Control Panel'....Devices and Printers
In the Printers section, does your printer Model show? ....tbc
cilla4progress
(25,882 posts)I must have done over 50 searches for my issue in google. One gal indicated she fixed it by downloading an additional driver - at printer properties /advanced. I had already updated all drivers multiple times and used HP fix doctor. Nothing helped. But I did as she suggested - actually windows? went out and found a specific driver and it fixed it!
Wow - I've never fixed anything quite so complicated before! Ready for a beer and a puff.
Thanks, Cane!
canetoad
(18,121 posts)cilla4progress
(25,882 posts)canetoad
(18,121 posts)Using a cable connection, as well as being SO last century, can simplify a problem like yours - by eliminating network problems as a factor.
Anon-C
(3,438 posts)Renew Deal
(82,923 posts)I just wonder if it will detect the latest driver or if you will have to download one first.