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09-23-2016 02:02 PM
Hi,
I have troubles to print on A4 page on HP 1510 Series a document created on editor then printed on pdf file.
The pdf file is shrinked because even margin on my document is 10 mm,
a default margin appears to be set up to default 25 mm.
i understand that printer needs a border ( or a minimum margin).
But where I can modify this default setup ?
Thank you for your HelP.
NSOK
PS: below a snapshot of my "polish" screen, easy to ready for any IT guy.
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09-23-2016 10:23 PM
Hi,
Thise are not a print margins, but the margins of the PDF file itself, as you use Adobe Reader those cannot be modified, an editor would be needed for a such.
Select Fit within the resize options, click on Properties and esure the required paper size is selected.
There will be some margins as those are limitations of your printer, but the margins will be as following (unless the PDF itself have more margins due to a different size scale, be sure to review the preview pane before printing.
You may find the minimum margins for your printer under 'Paper-handling specifications > Print margins' below:
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If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂
09-23-2016 10:23 PM
Hi,
Thise are not a print margins, but the margins of the PDF file itself, as you use Adobe Reader those cannot be modified, an editor would be needed for a such.
Select Fit within the resize options, click on Properties and esure the required paper size is selected.
There will be some margins as those are limitations of your printer, but the margins will be as following (unless the PDF itself have more margins due to a different size scale, be sure to review the preview pane before printing.
You may find the minimum margins for your printer under 'Paper-handling specifications > Print margins' below:
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂
09-25-2016 03:02 AM
Hi ShlomiL !
Thanks for you very clear solution.
I did'nt know that Adobe setup this margin and
of course the auto-enlarge in Adobe Reader allows to use the maximum margin of my HP Deskjet 1510.
I thought the margin setup was located in some ".ini" file on WinXP system. Now its OK !
Have a nice day ShlomiL !
Nat from Poland.