OJP 8000 Wireless won't print landscape with Quicken 2008 Deluxe R9

Hi All,
I've been using Quicken for years with a HP LaserJet 4L in the "Landscape" mode.
My new OJP 8000 will print landscape from other programs, but not from Quicken.
Computer is:
HP Pavilion dv9500 Notebook
Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2
32-bit OS
Printer is:
Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer - A809n (C9297A)
Install disk is: Officejet Pro 8000 A809, Vista Version 12.0.0
Quicken is:
2008 Deluxe R9
Thanks for any help,
Scott

I don't have a solution for you, but I feel that I should mention that Quicken has all kinds of printing problems since last years release. I've basically given up on Quicken as a result. I have found that with online banking I don't need to use Quicken as much as I used to. It's really a shame that a software company should screw up a really good product over the years, but that's exactly what they did. They have known about these printing problems for the last 2 years and have done little to solve them. Soon I will be uninstalling it from my computer.

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