On applications and forms I've done in the past, you can use your printer and still use the original form - here is the grand-master secret of printer use for original forms.
1. Type your response on your computer wordprocessing program in the same size "area" that it's available on the form. You do this by measuring in from the top and left side of the form and then the width and depth of the available area. Then set the margins of the WP program to match those areas.
2. Print a copy of your response - on plain paper! REPEAT - PLAIN PAPER - NOT THE ORIGINAL FORM (yet).
3. Place the plain paper over the original form. Hold up agains a light. You'll be able to see through the paper and see if your response fits in the form.
4. Adjust your margins as needed to correct any misplacement.
5. Repeat until you get it lined up correctly. Try it one more time just to verify it. Also - note which side of the paper the printer is printing on so you can get it loaded correctly.
6. Hold your fingers, cross your breath (or what ever works for you...) and print your final on the original form. YEA!
Of course, this works best when there are large areas to fill in. If it's just a bunch of short-answer/factual stuff, then this is really way to much work.
Enjoy!
Dennis