I may be missing something, but it appears to me that FMP does not have an Avery Business Card template. 27871, 27881, 27882, 28371, 28873, 28876, 28877, 5371, 5376, 5377, 5870, 5871, 5876, 5877, 5878, 5882, 5911, 8271, 8371, 8376, 8377, 8471, 8476, 8571, 8865, 8870, 8871, 8875, 8876,. To produce custom business cards yourself, rely on pre-cut card stock such as the Avery company's 8371 product, already set up to produce standard 3.5-inch by 2-inch business cards. To design your cards, you can use Microsoft Publisher desktop publishing program, which offers card templates already sized to work with.
I am suffering from this WANDERING MARGIN PROBLEM too. I have the HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One printer, Windows XP, Office 2007, Microsoft Publisher, Avery 8873 template.
I have done everything right. Still my business cards are printing perfectly on plain paper and they print right from the top on the expensive business card stock. It is very frustrating. I have tried the ideas suggested here. I have tried the Thick Paper, the Photo Greeting Card, the Best quality and the Normal quality.
I have tried lightly holding my finger on the card as it feeds in. I tried slightly bending the sides of the card up. I get a successful print one-out-of-every-five. I am so freakin disappointed I could scream. I have been laid off and I have networking and interviews to attend and I need my business cards!
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2007 64 Bit Free Download on this page. The people at Avery are useless. They wanted me to call Microsoft!
I kept telling 'Meg' that the alignment was fine for plain paper and incorrect with Avery business card stock. I asked her if she was familiar with HP printer settings for thick card stock.
She kept telling me to call Microsoft. Operations And Maintenance Benchmarks Research Report . I wonder if she was actually an automaton who just cannot accept any responsibility.
I thought I bought the best brand printer. I tried Brother brand. They are really crummy. I really expected HP to be better. In the end I got some business cards that are acceptable.
But I wasted 80%! If you compare them they are not all aligned the same. With crappy capabilities like this I might just scrap my printer and contract the work at Office Depot. Who needs all this aggravation? I have an HP Deskjet D1520, and I was having the same issue printing business cards. Avery Template 8869.
I have solved the issue for ALL HP printers that are having this issue. I remove the top tab off the paper. Where is says 'Side 1 / Side 2'. I then remove the top margin from the template. I Zero it out. In the page setup in MS word or what ever your using.
With the printer turned off.