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Mihailolja United Kingdom Local time: 18:42 Ukrainian to English + ...
Sep 11, 2007
Hi everyone,
First of all I don't print everything, its just that I have a poor quality pdf and the print is tiny, I am screwing my eyes up even with the zoom turned up! My question is how do I print so that the page is well.....larger? Everytime I try to print the font is the same despite the fact that I have magnified the pdf to say 150%
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks in advance
Mihailo
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Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 19:42 Member (2003) Polish to German + ...
Use printing settings
Sep 11, 2007
Screen settings (magnifying PDF on screen) have no influence on printout. Instead of pressing the print button press CTRL+P (print) and select from "Page handling" "Fit to printer margins". You can also change another settings there, ie what shall be printed. Remark: this is how it works with my Acrobat 7.
Jerzy
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Mihailolja United Kingdom Local time: 18:42 Ukrainian to English + ...
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Adobe reader 7
Sep 11, 2007
Thanks for the reply Jerzy but the final print out is still the same size, I have the Page handling option as you say and then select Fit to printer margins but the end result is the same.
Maybe my adobe reader (only) is the problem?
Mihailo
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Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 19:42 Member (2003) Polish to German + ...
Not reader
Sep 11, 2007
Try different scaling. Try to chose "print current view" instead of "print document". If all does not change anything, consider downloading the latest driver for your printer, as Acrobat or Reader usually do print perfectly.
Jerzy
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Margreet Logmans (X) Netherlands Local time: 19:42 English to Dutch + ...
Original page
Sep 12, 2007
If your PDF is made from an original with tiny print, I'm afraid you're just out of luck. Perhaps you can take your print to a copyshop and magnify it on a xerox machine.
Or you can try copy/paste into Word or something like that.
Good luck!
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Mihailolja United Kingdom Local time: 18:42 Ukrainian to English + ...
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Done it!
Sep 13, 2007
"Print current view" is what I was after.
Thanks Margreet and Jerzy, help is much appreciated.
Mihailo
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