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Normally you have to tell the program (Quickbooks) to print Landscape and then you tell the Printer in Properties to print Landscape.
I just had the same in Publisher to a Canon MFP MG1720.
From the QuickBooks File menu, select Printer Setup. Click the Form Name drop-down and choose Report. Click the Options button next to the Printer name field to open your printer properties window. Go to the Finishing tab and in the Orientation section, select Portrait or Landscape.
Hi
sometimes just some of the printer drivers are with "bugs" like this one.
If you are using Win 7 or newer ver. please don't let the operation system to install drivers for this printer. Download drivers from www.hp.com and install it manual. Try different drivers. I'm sure that this will help to prevent "landscaping"
Good luck.
Pifonski
Found it! The problem was that Adobe was set to print with page scaling set to Tile. Even though you see the preview as portrait (with page setup AND printer setup also in portrait), for Tile, it prints in landscape. User said this fixed it.
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