Does anyone else have sizing problems with their laser printer? I have a brother HL2040 at the front dest and we have to resize down 5% to have the claims fit on a 8.5x11. This causes the print to not be very sharp. The 2040 worked prior to moving to the newer versions for the new claim form. Is there a list of recommended printers?
Thanks for any help!
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I don't think that's what drjrl is talking about. Everyone experiences the edges of their claims getting cut off to some degree. This is simply due to the fact that printers can't print that close to the edge. We can't shrink them, or the insurance companies tend to have trouble scanning them. I consider it a design flaw of that form. But as long as the actual data doesn't get chopped off, you should be fine. So no need to shrink them.
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I am not able to print the entire claim form using my remote connection,
"log me in". In the office, the claim is printed out fine. However, when I try to print a claim form by logging in from my home, the claim form gets cut off. I am only able to print to line "36"- Authorizations. Also, the fees are cut off as well.
How do I resize the claim form so it fits on the page that I print remotely?
Thanks a lot.
"log me in". In the office, the claim is printed out fine. However, when I try to print a claim form by logging in from my home, the claim form gets cut off. I am only able to print to line "36"- Authorizations. Also, the fees are cut off as well.
How do I resize the claim form so it fits on the page that I print remotely?
Thanks a lot.
I just bought a new HP Office Jet printer. After hooking it up the claim forms are not printing correctly. It is cutting off the very bottom of the claim form. I tired modifing settings with the printer (boarderless print) and it requires special paper and prints very slow. Is there a way to modify it within open dental?