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"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <test@test.com> wrote in message
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> Lavert wrote:
>> HillBilly:
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>> Thanks for your reply. I had to change orientation to print
>> landscape which I do not like, but that did the trick. Thank again.
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> 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).
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> 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.
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> 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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