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HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e All-in-One Printer

I have a HP 9020e Color Laser and when I print documents like screenprint the fonts come out so large that pages get cutoff.  Is that because of screenshot  printing?  Also, where can one adjust font size style for the 9029e Color Laser?

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@uniteus1955 

 

It is not a Laser printer, its specs

 

            https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-officejet-pro-9020e-all-in-one-printer-226y2d.html

 

I don't know how do you do the screen print. Normally you can put a screenshot to Windows application such as Word (for test)  or Paint (for images) .... the adjust image size or font size before sending the document or image to printer.

 

How to adjust: depending on that software. Which one and how do you use the software ?

 

Regards.

BH
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