Printed web pages so small hard to read. Can increase size but lose portion
of page (3rd column). Tried separate printers and have same problem. Did
not have problem with OS XP. Have HP Pavilian a6157c. Have IE7. No problem
with Outlook Express - just web pages.

Re: Vista printing - small print by Frank

Frank
Thu May 08 03:58:05 PDT 2008

"Kent" <Kent@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:99EE622A-2361-4DFA-BC11-EA3846AFB374@microsoft.com...
> Printed web pages so small hard to read. Can increase size but lose
> portion
> of page (3rd column). Tried separate printers and have same problem. Did
> not have problem with OS XP. Have HP Pavilian a6157c. Have IE7. No
> problem
> with Outlook Express - just web pages.

Does narrowing the window help? If it's probably the site's programming.
Try using Landscape.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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Re: Vista printing - small print by Kent

Kent
Thu May 08 15:51:06 PDT 2008



"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:

> "Kent" <Kent@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:99EE622A-2361-4DFA-BC11-EA3846AFB374@microsoft.com...
> > Printed web pages so small hard to read. Can increase size but lose
> > portion
> > of page (3rd column). Tried separate printers and have same problem. Did
> > not have problem with OS XP. Have HP Pavilian a6157c. Have IE7. No
> > problem
> > with Outlook Express - just web pages.
>
> Does narrowing the window help? If it's probably the site's programming.
> Try using Landscape.
>
> --
> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
> Reply in Newsgroup, not by email.
>
> Narrowing the window is not the answer. Landscape does not solve the problem. Printing a web site page should be readable (easy to see), as it was on all my previous computers with OS's XP and Windows 95.

Kent