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Posted: 04/01/2005 9:48 AM |
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I printed a story about my beloved Texas Republican House Majority Leader Tom Delay this morning and a protion of the right border was cut off the document. I have a Lexmark Z65 Printer, XPSP2 OS, IE 6. I think I remember somebody saying that the Landscape setting would clear this problem up but it didn't before when I tried it. Does anybody have any suggestions? If it sounded like I was being sarcastic when I called Tom Delay "My beloved Texas Republican House Majority Leader" well I was. This particular article pointed out some of the things that Tom Delay was the leader in doing and I don't like it. It doesn't really matter what I think of his actions or how many times he gets caught as long as the Republicans have the votes to override any opposition. How did I get off on that subject? I'll be sitting here getting calm and hoping for a solution.
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| Re: Printer cuts off right side of document | |
Posted: 04/01/2005 5:17 PM |
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The printing options are different for every printer. I have a Lexmark that I don't use, but if I remember correctly, you could adjust the display percentage of the document. If it is too large for portrait and landscape, a lot of times you can go into the Advanced settings and change the height and width or the overall display percentage. That isn't true with my HP Laser printer though...
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| Re: Printer cuts off right side of document | |
Posted: 04/01/2005 5:56 PM |
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What Nightrider said. Also, check in OE, in print preview. There may be a setting there, or in print setup, to resize the web page smaller. I have that in Mozilla's print preview, so it might well be in OE also. |
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Posted: 04/02/2005 9:04 AM |
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Also check the program you are using, make sure it has page breaks and printing as a document if thats what it is. My HP prints 11x14, 4x5 and all kinds of wierd sizes. |
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