Rotating 180 degrees has no benefit either. My checks must stay in top to bottom order or this is a useless printer solution for me.Īdditionally I have explored the printer settings and options and found that the print order option (Front to Back) or (Back to Front) makes no difference with this situation. I can't turn the stack over as the printer will not draw from the bottom of the stack. The first check in the stack needs to be the first check printed and so on down the stack. The pre-printed checks are printed in sequence. The problem that I'm having is that when I select print checks from inside QuickBooks and I select the HP Laserjet Pro 400 as my default check printing printer, the printer pulls from the correct tray and prints on the bottom side of the pre-printed laser check.
( NOTE: I've pre defined the contents of each tray in both the HP Windows driver and physically in the HP laserjet menu via the little LCD settings touch screen. I want to use the (standard) 2nd paper tray to hold my pre-printed laser checks, and move my plain letter sized bond paper to the new 500 sheet tray.
I have Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2013 or 2014 (no real differences) running in Windows 7 Pro (all products are fully patched and up to date). I purchased the optional 500 sheet paper tray ( HP Part # CF284A ) and the printer sits on top,
The printer has both networking and duplex functionality built in. I have an HP Laserjet Pro 400 ( M401DN ) monochrome printer.