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Old 08-11-04, 07:12 PM
handyman
print/font size
My granson was using my Dell 8320 w/HP2210 printer and now the printer print
size is to small to read. He says it now fits everything on one page. He also
denies doing anything to cause the change.

How do I change the printer font/type size ? I have windows xp.
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Old 11-24-04, 06:15 PM
Nigel2004
RE: print/font size
Check 'print options/properties' isn't selected to 'scale to 1 page'.

"handyman" wrote:

> My granson was using my Dell 8320 w/HP2210 printer and now the printer print
> size is to small to read. He says it now fits everything on one page. He also
> denies doing anything to cause the change.
>
> How do I change the printer font/type size ? I have windows xp.

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Old 04-06-06, 08:37 PM
panaga panaga is offline
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Re: RE: print/font size
Quote:
Originally posted by Nigel2004
Check 'print options/properties' isn't selected to 'scale to 1 page'.

"handyman" wrote:

> My granson was using my Dell 8320 w/HP2210 printer and now the printer print
> size is to small to read. He says it now fits everything on one page. He also
> denies doing anything to cause the change.
>
> How do I change the printer font/type size ? I have windows xp.
 


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