Regardless of where I set my margins, I cannot add a postal imprint to a #10
envelope (upper right corner) without my printer cutting off part of it. The
imprint is situated in the same place as the return address but on the right
side. Is this a word or a printer problem? (I've tried it on 2 printers with
the same results)
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 05 Aug 2007 20:44 GMT
It could be that you have the imprint located partly in the "unprintable"
area that is dictated by the printer.

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> Regardless of where I set my margins, I cannot add a postal imprint to a
> #10
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> with
> the same results)
Graham Mayor - 06 Aug 2007 07:21 GMT
The printed area of an envelope is greatly affected by the selected feed
option of the envelope as dictated by the envelope tool and a #10 envelope
should be able to print completely off the right edge of the paper. The
default feed option may not be correct for your printer - it isn't for my
Epson!
When you have worked out which setting gives the correct results - see
http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm

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> Regardless of where I set my margins, I cannot add a postal imprint
> to a #10 envelope (upper right corner) without my printer cutting off
> part of it. The imprint is situated in the same place as the return
> address but on the right side. Is this a word or a printer problem?
> (I've tried it on 2 printers with the same results)