The problem isn't unusual, though it isn't necessarily anyone's "fault".
Have a look at the information here & see if it doesn't put it right:-)
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/BottomsDontPrint.htm
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 6/21/08 11:12 AM, in article
0D24FB12-D2ED-4332...@microsoft.com, "Charley Thomas"
If you print to the MS Office Document Imaging writer (available as an optional installation from the Microsoft Office choice in
Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel), or if you save as PDF or XPS using the Office 2007 add-in from Microsoft, do you
get the same result?
There are some odd issues from HP Photosmart printer drivers and Word 2007.
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<<"Charley Thomas" <Charle...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E4B67DA-7B5D-4ECF...@microsoft.com...
Thanks for the link. I looked at it and non of those issues come into play
here. Even if I print a document that ends 2 inchs up from the bottom of the
page it still only prints the top half of the line. "What did I expect them
to say?", well I didn't really think they would just jump in and say "your
printer is f'd" but I was hoping for a better suggestion than contact
microsoft! Even still, I think it may be a microsoft issue. Like I said
before, if I scan a full page document it prints all of it, all the way down
to the bottom edge of the page that is about 1/4 inch up. But write a letter
to dear old sis and I better be sure that the last line on the page doesn't
contain anything important because she is gonna have to guess at it. <<
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
I often save various items as pdf's to post on a club web site. I don't
recall ever having the pdf's print incorrectly. They always print just as
they should even when the page is really full as in flyers. The problem
really seems to be isolated to printing from word 07. I print from excell and
access and don't recall any problems there either. I have an earlier version
of word. I think it is compatable with vista. Perhaps I will install it and
see if it prints better. Sure would hate to have to revert to an earlier
version of a program I spent the bucks on though!!
If you start Word in its safe mode (hold the CTRL key whilst starting and
positively acknowledge the ensuing prompt) does the problem remain? If not
you could investigate the trouble shooting issues at
http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm then
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/ProblemsStartingWord.htm. especially the
parts with relation to the normal template and the data key in the registry
(Word 2007 is Word 12.0).
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
"Charley Thomas" wrote:
Charley,
I have a client with a HP laptop and a HP officejet all-in-one printer and
Word 2007 and is experiencing very similar symptoms. It is cutting off a
line near the bottom of the page in half(always half a line). However, it
doesn't do it every time. I can print the same document 30 times and it
varies...but an average of 5 out of 30 times this error occurs. I also spent
time with HP and got the same answer. They said that since the scanner
printed and a web page printed that it was Word. One major problem with
diagnosing my client's problems comes in the fact that I can't duplicate it
every time...it seems to happen randomly. Does your problem happen every
time you print the same document? Does your problem happen with everything
you try printing?
Is there any other information that you can share about the document like
font, style, underline, bold, etc. that could help isolate what is
happening...I sure would appreciate it. Do you have any other printer
drivers loaded on your computer?
I have never seen a printer cut half of a line like this before. I also
tried moving the bottom margin and the footer. I have moved the last lines
up to half a page and it still randomly cuts half a line.
Your situation sounds so similar to mine...they must be related.
On the computer with Word 2007, if I print to the L7590 using Notepad, it
also prints perfectly, so the problem is either with Word 2007 or the L7590
driver.
"John R" wrote:
>>>I am having the same problem with Word 2002 and Vista. My document is a list of names centered with one name per line. It ends a good 3 inches from bottom of the page. Tried resetting all margins to 0. Tried adding a blank line above and below and period but same problem. Added another name to the list and all printed OK. Deleted last name and cut off last line again. Closed Word and re-opened and it printed good once. Tried to print again and it cut last line in half. Tried closing and opening Word again and it cut it again. It's very intermittent and very frustrating!
I got the same setup and printer and the exact same problem.
Have You got any solutions?
BR
Leif
As a work a-round I have found that if you change the font color (even go up
a shade of black), the doc prints fine.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Dorothy" <Dor...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C08BCAD5-A7E0-4717...@microsoft.com...
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Jake" <Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2E960FB6-21DD-48AF...@microsoft.com...
http://cruftbox.com/blog/archives/001556.html
Here's my suggestion:
Type your documents with a 1" margin (the default "Normal" margin). If you
do not have a second page, create a fake page 2 with a few characters. on the
top line.
-Before printing, print preview the document.
-Follow the directions in the above link to get to the Page Setup dialog
box.
-Leave the top, left and right magins at 1".
-Reduce the bottom margin until the first line from page 2 begins to show in
the print preview at about .6".
-Then, back the bottom setting up to .7" to hide the page 2 text from the
first page in the print preview.
-Now the page should print properly without cutting the last of text in
half.