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Problem with page size in printing from Internet explorer 5.5

Asked by: grobinson

When I print a page from IE5.5 or even IE 5 the right end of the page is not printed. I have tried scaling it to size but no success.  Any suggestions please.  Have just installed a new printer but it did it with the old one too. Have tried drivers etc.

Thanks

Gerry

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2001-08-30 at 01:07:17ID20176142
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Printers

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by: slink9Posted on 2001-08-30 at 05:19:57ID: 6440298

That is the design of the web page?  Try others and see if they don't print okay.

 

by: GtristPosted on 2001-08-30 at 13:17:21ID: 6442325

You might also look around the page. Many of the web-sites I visit have a link to a printable version.

 

by: gibsonpd3620Posted on 2001-08-30 at 15:02:10ID: 6442748

Click on File, click on Page Setup change the margins to .1 from the default of .75 and this should allow you to print the entire web page.

 

by: slink9Posted on 2001-08-30 at 18:12:35ID: 6443202

Some printers have a minimum margin of .25 or more.  I usually don't go below .5 for margins just to be safe.  Maybe that will work.

 

by: DTHConsultingPosted on 2001-09-04 at 19:34:19ID: 6455312

What resolution do you have your video set to. If it's 640x480 and the page is based on 800x600  - You will alway have the right size cut off - Increase you video pixels to the next range and retry.

 

by: pete1968_bePosted on 2001-09-06 at 02:25:51ID: 6460089

Hi,
Sorry to break this news to you, but this is by design, there is no printer that I know off that does it right, nor is there a setting to solve it.
Your only work around is to print the page in landscape.

Greetz,

Pete

 

by: slink9Posted on 2001-09-06 at 03:04:11ID: 6460163

Hey, grobinson, how about some input.  Do you accept that it is by design yet?

 

by: monsterrickPosted on 2001-09-14 at 05:34:49ID: 6482409

Gtrist saying the printable verison maybe the answer for you.  If the designer did not provide a printer friendly version for you, you may try below.

On the target page, highlight some text and select print.  My IE5.5 provide four tabs for me - General, Options, Layout and Paper/Quality.  Click on "Options", then select "Only the selected frame".  Finally click "Print" button.

Hope this help

MonsterRick

 

by: FengYuanPosted on 2001-09-21 at 23:20:20ID: 6501819

For these kind of printing problems:
1) Make sure EMF spool is enabled.
2) Check 'keep printed document'
3) Copy the latest .spl file from \system32\spool\printers folder.
4) Decode using www.fengyuan.com\EMF.exe.

If you do not see it, application is not sending down to driver.

 

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by: slink9Posted on 2002-11-02 at 14:39:30ID: 7401392

The problem is either by design or a margin problem.  Split the points.

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