Printing #10 envelopes using Microsoft Works on Officejet Pro 8000?

I am having trouble printing #10 size envelopes using Microsoft Works 8 on my Officejet Pro 8000.  Somehow my settings got messed up causing wrong areas of the envelope to be printed and I need help to reset them.  Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me with this.  

I can't tell you how much I HATE this printer.  I will never buy an HP product again.  BROTHERS printers are simply and easy to use.

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