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I am accessing PDF's from a contracter webite and and trying to print them direcly from the Google Chrome browser. I prefer to do this so i do not have to download the PDF to my desktop. I am trying to print a D sized print to a HP T930 DesignJet from a windows 8.1 machine. The prints will not fill out the page. It just prints a letter sized plan on a D size sheet. I made sure to check the fit to paper box and nothing. If i print from the PDF i saved to my desk top it works fine but id rather not have a ton of PDF's on my desktop. I used both the Post Script Driver and the HPGL driver witht he same result. 

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Hi,

Try clicking CTRL + SHIFT + P to open the system print dialog within Chrome, or click File > Print and then click Print using system dialog at the bottom of the side panel.

 

Click Preferences and change the printing preferences to meet your needs, can you print correctly using that method?



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