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10-18-2016 05:08 PM
I'd like to save ink and paper by not printing graphics on a daily message service. I've tried selecting the text-only, and then directing it to "Print Selection Only", but it still prints up the graphics that I've skipped over.
I think I'm using Windows 7 and IE11. Thanks, Sammy13
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10-21-2016 09:37 AM
Thanks. Your response led me to search Yahoo further. The menu line immediately preceeding your incoming message has a list of options ending with "more". One of the "more" options is "print". The "print" choice gives you the printer-friendly version that I was lookiing for. Sammy13
10-19-2016 01:03 PM
Hey @Sammy13, and welcome to the HP Forums!
What program are you printing from? I checked the printer settings in the Google Chrome Browser and there is an option to simplify. I imagine this is some sort of option that would be available in most programs, but it may be called something different.
Here's how it looking in Chrome:
Let me know what program you're using and if you see an option like this.
Sunshyn2005
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10-21-2016 09:37 AM
Thanks. Your response led me to search Yahoo further. The menu line immediately preceeding your incoming message has a list of options ending with "more". One of the "more" options is "print". The "print" choice gives you the printer-friendly version that I was lookiing for. Sammy13
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