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HP Officejet 7610
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Good afternoon-

 

I've been trying to print a pdf file in the size of 13 x 19 using HP Officejet 7610 and Windows 10, but in the view screen it doesn't show file printing the entire page. The printer app in Windows doesn't even give the option to scale. So then I tried to print directly from Adobe...still no luck. If anyone knows how to get this to work, I'd greatly appreciate our input.

 

Thanks

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@playfulfon

 

According to both the Specifications and the sub-routine files for this printer, the Officejet 7610 will print 13X19 inches:

  • Select Media type "Plain Paper" 
  • Select Size "Super B (borderless)" or "A3+"
  • Place paper in the Input tray (tray 1)

 

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If you have not done so, install the Full Feature Software for your printer.

 

Printer:

HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One Printer

 

Full Feature Software:

File name: OJ7610_971-2.exe

Release details

Released: Nov 10, 2014

Version 29.1

 

Help, suggestions, and examples:

Install Full Feature Software – Printer

 

NOTE:  If the computer has been recently migrated to Windows 10 or if you need to re-install the printer software:

 

  1. Create a Restore Point >
  2. Download a fresh copy of the Full Feature software >
  3. Remove any existing printer software from Programs and Features / Apps and Features / All Apps >
  4. Restart the computer and log in >
  5. Install Full Feature Software (find in your Downloads folder > Double-Click on the file) >
  6. Restart the computer and log in to finish the installation

 

Section(s) of interest include:

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If you have not done so, install / Update Adobe Reader DC.

 

Reinstall / Update your PDF Reader (Adobe Reader DC / Foxit)

 

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The following may be helpful in context:

 

Example - basic 1 sided print on plain paper

 

Open the document in Adobe Reader DC >

File > Print >

Under Page Sizing and Handling:

Select Size > and adjust parameters

 

Click Properties > tab Paper / Quality >

Paper Source:  Tray 1

Media:  Plain Paper >

OK

 

Page Setup >

Size: Select paper size Super B or A3+

Source: Tray 1 >

Orientation as desired >

OK

 

If you wish to test the output, you might select to print just the first page (in Pages to Print).

 

Select / Click Print

 

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Thanks for the info, but I've done all of that several times...still nothing. Here is what I get when I select Properties...

 

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@playfulfon

 

You did not mention you are using ePrint.   "Different kettle of fish."

 

You are likely restricted to Letter or A4 size paper for documents.

 

General Instructions
HP Printers - Setting Up and Using HP ePrint

 

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Below is more screen shots of the size not filling the page when selecting the 13 x19.  I'm really at a lost of why this is not working. I don't even see Media and an option to select Plain Paper.

 

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I guess I don't understand the difference or how I chose (or it chose me) eprint etc. I just installed the software and followed the instructions. The printer HP Officejet 7610 shows an icon on my desktop, put in the printer menu it says it's unavailable...won't let me add it. I'm so confused.

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@playfulfon

 


@playfulfon wrote:

I guess I don't understand the difference or how I chose (or it chose me) eprint etc. I just installed the software and followed the instructions. The printer HP Officejet 7610 shows an icon on my desktop, put in the printer menu it says it's unavailable...won't let me add it. I'm so confused.


Not sure -- perhaps the printer (Officejet 7610) is  not the "default" printer device.

 

Set Printer as Default

 

Also...

Check out the Section(s) titled:

  • Method 2 – Chrome Browser > Adjust Default Printer Setting
  • Method 3 – Set the Printer Default when you change Networks

 

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I've followed the instructions for the eprint, but this doesn't give me an option to print the 13x19...why is this so difficult to print this option?

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@playfulfon

 


@playfulfon wrote:

Below is more screen shots of the size not filling the page when selecting the 13 x19.  I'm really at a lost of why this is not working. I don't even see Media and an option to select Plain Paper.

 

Screenshot-3.PNG

 

Screenshot-3.PNG


 

 

Selecting "Fit" forces the object to be printed into the confines of the shape of the selected paper.

 

The "image not filling the page" might be due to the native shape of the image not fitting the precise shape of the 13X19 paper.  This is the Aspect Ratio.

 

Selecting "Fit" forces the image onto the selected paper size, hence the 84% of "actual".

 

Aspect Ratio:  The ratio of the width to the height of an image or screen

 

Reference:

Print - Programs_and_Methods     

Section: Considering Aspect Ratio

 

Fancy_Lines_1.jpg

 

When you are able to select the Printer (and not ePrint), you should see a more standard "Properties" menu.

 

Printing_Properties_1.JPG

 

Check to ensure the printer is the "default printing device".

See: Set Printer as Default

 

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