How do I check form alignment?
Check to see if values on printed forms print in the correct location. You can check if the printed information aligns with the form, by placing the printed form on plain paper on top of the actual form and the holding both sheets up to the light. If the information displays in the correct position on the actual form, you're good to go. If the information displays above or below or to the right or left of the field on the actual form, you'll need to adjust the printer settings to compensate for the difference. If you need assistance, call customer support at (800) 243-8275.
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