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I can’t figure out how to change the font or print size on my printer. The print is way too large and utilizes 2 or 3 pgs per 1 page original. I am printing from a I Pad Pro. Thanks for help. 

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@LDG1949 

 

The printer is unaware of what it is printing.

 

Font size / page size / scale is part of the original content that is printed.

 

HP Smart Mobile Print options are more limited than those available using print software on your PC / MacOS system.

 

You might be able to adjust the content enough using Transform > Resize and Move > Fit to Page > Done > Print

 

Partial Example

HP Smart Mobile > Select and open Document to Print

HP_Smart_Mobile_PDF_Print_Transform_1HP_Smart_Mobile_PDF_Print_Transform_1

 

No Joy?

Open the document in an appropriate editing application

Adjust the Font size / Page Size and Save the document.

 

What?

The print software cannot edit the font size - you might have to edit the document to scale it to no more than 100%.

 

 

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