Printing Web Pages

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Can't get web pages tp print correctly. Have tried several margin settings
with the page setup. Left side of text is still cut off.
 
Lavert said:
Can't get web pages tp print correctly. Have tried several margin
settings with the page setup. Left side of text is still cut off.

Center the scrollbar.
 
Mike:

Thanks for your quick response. I should have said the right side of the
text is cut off. I did as you said, but could not see any difference. I
have this trouble printing web pages correctly on all pages that have frames
that include options you can check on the left side of the page. Any more
suggestions w/b appreciated.
 
Lavert said:
Can't get web pages tp print correctly. Have tried several margin
settings with the page setup. Left side of text is still cut off.


Frame or Table Text Is Cut Off at the Right Margin When Printing Web Pages;

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q260642

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HillBilly:

Thanks for your reply. I had to change orientation to print landscape which
I do not like, but that did the trick. Thank again.
 
Lavert said:
HillBilly:

Thanks for your reply. I had to change orientation to print
landscape which I do not like, but that did the trick. Thank again.

What is the make and model of your printer? I have a Canon (iP 8500) and an
Epson (R800) and both offer web printer plugins (for IE only, which is a
pain, as I prefer Firefox) for their newer models. Canon's is simply called
Easy WebPrint and Epson's is EasyPrint (if memory serves, I don't have it
installed because I do the majority of my printing from the Canon).

Both applets serve the same purpose: - to exactly fit a webpage on a page
and, IME, do the job admirably. If I don't use EWP I lose the edges of my
web prints, too; but they're perfect if I do.

Please note that EWP only works with a Canon printer (TTBOMK) and may not be
compatible with older models (though I don't see why not). The same applies
to Epson's plugin.

Other manufacturers (HP, Lexmark, etc) may offer similar software.
 
Tom said:
Asked and answered. You are a waste of time so STFU.

I was providing the OP with a more elegant solution, you cretinous ****wit.
Now go back to eating mud and picking fleas off your mates.
 
Yup.......



Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
What is the make and model of your printer? I have a Canon (iP 8500) and
an Epson (R800) and both offer web printer plugins (for IE only, which is
a pain, as I prefer Firefox) for their newer models. Canon's is simply
called Easy WebPrint and Epson's is EasyPrint (if memory serves, I don't
have it installed because I do the majority of my printing from the
Canon).

Both applets serve the same purpose: - to exactly fit a webpage on a page
and, IME, do the job admirably. If I don't use EWP I lose the edges of my
web prints, too; but they're perfect if I do.

Please note that EWP only works with a Canon printer (TTBOMK) and may not
be compatible with older models (though I don't see why not). The same
applies to Epson's plugin.

Other manufacturers (HP, Lexmark, etc) may offer similar software.
 
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