Printing greeting cards envelopes

Product name:
HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One Printer
 
Model name:
L2526A

Windows 7 64 bit

In Microsoft Word, there is an option to create a custom-size envelope.  In my printer software, I don't have this option and I want to print an envelope of 5.5 x 8.5.  Printer gives an error message that says wrong size.  How can I fix?

Teddi

Hi, go to C8180 printing preferences > features > resizing Options / choose custom > enter name

"Env 5.5x8.5" > enter "5.5" width > enter the "8.5" length > save > OK > OK

Now return the resize Options / Select the "Env5.5x8.5" & choose more... > apply

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