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Long shot.

1. There is a possibility that printer dimension don't actually match
   the definition of envelope. This might causing 1 page print on 2
   page envelope. This might result in 1st page blank and 2nd page with
   address do to width incorrectly defined. Does "Print Preview" show 1
   or 2 pages for envelope?
2. Go to <File><Print>, "Options" tab to try "Use only paper size from
   printer preference".
3. Check "Properties" for your Brother printer and see if there is an
   option for "Other Pages" and that it is set correctly.

By the way, I noticed you did not mention what operating system you are using.

Hope this helps.

On 1/31/2020 5:36 AM, williamdrescher wrote:
Win10
Version: 6.2.8.2 (x64)
Build ID: f82ddfca21ebc1e222a662a32b25c0c9d20169ee

I insert an envelope into a document.  When I then print the document the
first page (the envelope) prints as a blank page.  The rest of the document
prints just fine.

Any suggestions or thoughts?

bill



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