


Labels layouts and Envelope layouts use merge fields, which expand or contract to fit the data in the field and use no space if the field is empty. To print data on envelopes, create an Envelope layout. You can either choose from several predesigned label types or specify custom dimensions for your labels. There is probably a simple solution to the problem, but I have no clue what it is.To print data on mailing labels, create a Labels layout or a Vertical Labels layout. I am feeling that this is an impossible task at this point. My third issue is that while the first two colums look like they are centered on the labels, the third column is not. They are compressed so that one row of labels would remain blank. The second is that even if the first issue is corrected, the remaining rows do not align with the remaining labels. The first issue is that printing starts about 1/2" below the top of the first label. I have been using a very simple black and white design which I have repeatedly printed on plain paper and then lined up to the label sheet. Unfortunately my warranty ran out in July so no free support for me.

I would think a printer with the word "office" in the name would be programmed to print labels as most offices use a significant amount of labels. I can find neither a scaling option nor an option to use labels on the HP printer preferences. Avery suggested scaling be set to "none" but fill page, fit to page, 100%, 50% and 25% were my only options on photo creations. I tried setting to borderless printing and also set the scale to "fit to page," but neither of these suggestions helped.
