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| Thread ID: 30720 | 2003-03-01 02:11:00 | IE printing cut off right side of page | Shooter (3119) | Press F1 |
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| 124786 | 2003-03-01 02:11:00 | Hi All When printing a web page the printer has a wide boarder on the left and cuts off the right side of the text. I have checked page setup and margins are 10mm left and right and 7.5mm top and bottom. Page set for A4 size. Cheers for your help Shooter |
Shooter (3119) | ||
| 124787 | 2003-03-01 02:54:00 | I have had this problem from time to time and I found two things that work: Try setting your printer options to slightly reduce the printed page; my Epson has a 97% setting. Secondly, select the text you want to print (drag with mouse or use Shift + mouse), then instruct the printer to only print the selected portion. There is a 3rd way that I have used at times, but it is fiddly and takes time: select and copy the items to be printed and paste it into a document or html file or whatever you prefer. However, I suspect that there may be a setting within a web browser or other clever trick, so lets see what other answers readers have. Cheers, Steve_L |
Steve_L (763) | ||
| 124788 | 2003-03-01 12:45:00 | Under the 'File' menu highlight and select Page Setup' A 'Page Setup' Window will appear Under 'Margins decrease the margin width . You could also check this . This is how Microsoft Internet Explorer accesses the printing settings: For Page Margins, Microsoft Internet Explorer first tries to get the values from this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\PageSetup If there is no such a key, Internet Explorer create this key by copying the values from the following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\PageSetup If there is no such key, default values are provided . For the Header and Footer, the values are picked up from the following: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\PageSetup If there is no such key, default values are provided . The defaults are 0 . 75 for margins For the Internet Explorer default printer, default values are provided from: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\PageSetup\printer |
Jim B (153) | ||
| 124789 | 2006-05-01 06:40:00 | Hi, I rather experience a very peculiar problem . I have developed a page in asp . net, which has a Print button by itself . It has to take the user to the printer window (I have used window . print()) . When the user selects the printer and says print the first and the third page ( third page being the last page) gets printed properly where as the second page will have problems with the right side margin . This page is getting created on the run depending on the user's inputs . When I view the print preview, I found that the text in the next line of the page also comes to the previous page resulting in the loss of data in the II page content alone . For example, In the actual page, if I have When a page from the web is printed, sometimes the right hand side centremeter will be cut off . Microsoft has a knowledge base article about this problem: The text in the print preview would be, When a page from the web is printed, sometimes the right hand side centremeter will be cut off . Microsoft has a knowledge base article about this problem: therefore resulting in the loss of data . I have tried adjusting the right and left side margins, but without luck . This happens even if i print it with/without back to back option . Even if i ask for the II page alone to be printed twice instead of the whole web page content, both the pages have the right side margin lost . The same content that appears in the II page if made to appear in the III page does not affect the right margin of the III page . Thus, it does not have any content related issues . Printing with landscape option wont be a reasonable option for the user . So, that can be ruled out . Please advise what could be the work around at teh earliest as i have to get back to the user . |
rajeswary (3265) | ||
| 124790 | 2006-05-01 06:50:00 | Have you noticed that the computer monitor and hence the web page are wider than long? ie: they are landscape format. If you therefore set the page orientation to print in landscape mode then you will get all of the page. ;) | andy (473) | ||
| 124791 | 2006-05-01 07:08:00 | Hi Andy. Google a small download called PrintPunk. I use it all the time. | Scouse (83) | ||
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