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misalignment
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The tag misalignment on WindowsForum.com covers hardware and display issues where components or settings become misaligned. In one thread, a user reports that a physical object fell into an HP Deskjet 1050 printer, misaligning the paper feed and causing the printer to stop working while copying and scanning still function. Another thread discusses touch coordinate misalignment when Windows display resolution is set to a partial scaling mode, with solutions involving centered display mode. These discussions focus on troubleshooting misalignment problems in printers and touchscreens, often requiring driver reinstallation or display setting adjustments.
Hi
I have a deskjet 1050 , something fell into it and misaligned the paper feed. So after I removed
the object I printed once. Now it does not print at all. I downloaded the driver from HP. Printer
still is not working but the copier and the scanner work. The printer does not show an error...
When changing Windows display resolution settings or display ratio to a partial scaling mode (non-expanded view) display touch coordinates will be misaligned. Solutions: 1. Changing the Windows display resolution setting to centered mode will stretch...
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