HP Officejet Pro 1150c All-in-One rotates text

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In this two-computer office, there are two computers networked to each other.

We also have an HP Officejet Pro 1150c All-in-One connected to one computer,
and the other computer can print to it over the network.

There is a problem when we print a landscape-oriented page. When printing over
the network, the output is as it should be -- the top of the page is to the right as
you look at the page in the output tray. However, when you print the identical
landscape document from the computer to which the printer is physically connected,
the top of the page is to the left.

Normally, this wouldn't be a problem. But when you're printing envelopes, it is!

I can't find anything about this in my searching. And there's nothing I can find
in the driver settings that would account for this. The behavior is application
independent -- the same thing happens if you print from Word or Wordpad.

Does this ring a bell with anyone? I'm stumped!

Thanks.
 
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)

Make sure that both computers are using the same printer driver versions.
Then check the printing options in the driver, including any buffering
options.
"Someone" <someone@somewhere.net> wrote in message
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> In this two-computer office, there are two computers networked to each
> other.
>
> We also have an HP Officejet Pro 1150c All-in-One connected to one
> computer,
> and the other computer can print to it over the network.
>
> There is a problem when we print a landscape-oriented page. When printing
> over
> the network, the output is as it should be -- the top of the page is to
> the right as
> you look at the page in the output tray. However, when you print the
> identical
> landscape document from the computer to which the printer is physically
> connected,
> the top of the page is to the left.
>
> Normally, this wouldn't be a problem. But when you're printing envelopes,
> it is!
>
> I can't find anything about this in my searching. And there's nothing I
> can find
> in the driver settings that would account for this. The behavior is
> application
> independent -- the same thing happens if you print from Word or Wordpad.
>
> Does this ring a bell with anyone? I'm stumped!
>
> Thanks.
>
>