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02-02-2022 01:42 PM
Product: HP Photosmart 7525 e-All-in-One Printer
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I have a document I am trying to print. The original document is an InDesign file and I also have it in .pdf format. From both InDesign and Adobe Acrobat DC, the margins are not printing accurately. In the InDesign document, the margins are set at .5" (I also tried it with 0 value margins. But when I go to print (again, from both InDesign and Acrobat), the document comes out with 1" margins.
This has only happened to me maybe a few times, I typically have no issue printing to my desired margins. So I don't understand what could have changed that would prevent me from adjusting the margins in the "Page Setup" window.
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