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<blockquote data-quote="Festivus" data-source="post: 2993716" data-attributes="member: 34532"><p>I have managed to discover my problem with the front / back not aligning. Seems if I have a printer that feeds the paper sideways -- long edge (which is pretty much all my HP laser printers - LJ9000, LJ4+, LJSeries2, LJ5si) I end up with the front to back not aligning. However, if I use my inkjet printer (either my Canon i960 or my HP Officejet) that feeds from the top -- short edge, that it lines up much better.</p><p></p><p>Also, the quality of the print on my inkjet seems far superior to the laser, probably because they are designed with photo paper in mind and can handle the cardstock better. The bummer is that it costs more and I have to manually flip the sheet over but it's not a big deal.</p><p></p><p>Any hopes of the Spell Compendium spells getting in there? It's probably a d20 licensing thing but I can hope can't I? I don't mind typing them in manually in the interim.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Festivus, post: 2993716, member: 34532"] I have managed to discover my problem with the front / back not aligning. Seems if I have a printer that feeds the paper sideways -- long edge (which is pretty much all my HP laser printers - LJ9000, LJ4+, LJSeries2, LJ5si) I end up with the front to back not aligning. However, if I use my inkjet printer (either my Canon i960 or my HP Officejet) that feeds from the top -- short edge, that it lines up much better. Also, the quality of the print on my inkjet seems far superior to the laser, probably because they are designed with photo paper in mind and can handle the cardstock better. The bummer is that it costs more and I have to manually flip the sheet over but it's not a big deal. Any hopes of the Spell Compendium spells getting in there? It's probably a d20 licensing thing but I can hope can't I? I don't mind typing them in manually in the interim. Keep up the good work. [/QUOTE]
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