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This has always been what I consider a problem ever since I have been using ATX. Everytime I print either W-2's or 1099's, there is always a wasted sheet of paper in between each form that is printed. Does anyone else have this problem and can it be fixed. I've always wanted to ask this question just never got around to it. Thanks.

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Sorry cientax,

I have not had that problem. Did about 6 of them this year with no problems. It was the best part of ATX this year. Worked perfectly.

Is your printer grabing two sheets or is it pulling just one at a time and then a blank sheet?

Tom

Lodi, CA

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I have never had that problem with scores of those forms. You could try, though, to adjust the margin setting. Go to Print Alignment and try adjusting the top margin and or the row spacing and/or the space between. If there is an extra line, it will throw out a blank sheet.

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I have never had that problem with scores of those forms. You could try, though, to adjust the margin setting. Go to Print Alignment and try adjusting the top margin and or the row spacing and/or the space between. If there is an extra line, it will throw out a blank sheet.

It is pulling one sheet at a time but in between each form it pulls a blank sheet and prints only one line and wasting my paper.

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I have never had that problem with scores of those forms. You could try, though, to adjust the margin setting. Go to Print Alignment and try adjusting the top margin and or the row spacing and/or the space between. If there is an extra line, it will throw out a blank sheet.

I did as you suggested and now it works perfect, no more wasted paper. I never knew that feature existed after six years of wasting paper. Thanks for your help.

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