Printing from internet

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Keith Dodsworth

Hi all
Hope someone can help.
I used to have an epson printer connected to my pc and when I printed from
the internet, it missed off about 1 1/2 inches of text/graphics from the
right hand side, i have not got a Lexmark X85 and the same problem occurs.
Is it something i can change via Windows XP, My printer settings or Is it
something i can change via the internet options. Hope someone can help.
Many thanks
Michael
 
Keith said:
Hi all
Hope someone can help.
I used to have an epson printer connected to my pc and when I printed
from the internet, it missed off about 1 1/2 inches of text/graphics
from the right hand side, i have not got a Lexmark X85 and the same
problem occurs. Is it something i can change via Windows XP, My
printer settings or Is it something i can change via the internet
options. Hope someone can help. Many thanks
Michael

This is a printer, not a Windows or IE issue. Suggest you RTFM to learn how
to change the settings.
 
Keith;
Open IE/open page you want to print/File/Print Preview/Close/File/Page Set
Up/Printer button/Properties/fool around a little.
Wes
 
Nothing much you can do.....

The web designer has encoded the page to look correct at 1024x768 (or
higher) and this is too big for a letter sized sheet of paper. When web
designers coded at 800x600, it used to fit just fine... however with the
advent of monitors getting bigger and bigger, coding something at 800x600
looks terrible on a 19" monitor and above.

You can print landscape
or
If your printer has a 'fit to page' option, you can use this and it will
'shrink' the page to fit on the sheet of paper.

Cari
www.coribright.com
 
Thanks to all who helped. All info is noted and solutions will be tried.
Once again, many thanks

Mike
 
Congratulations, four RTFM posts today, a new record for you. Did you ever
hear of snipping text before adding your usual bumpf at the end?
 
what do you mean by that?
Box134 said:
Congratulations, four RTFM posts today, a new record for you. Did you ever
hear of snipping text before adding your usual bumpf at the end?
 
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