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About 3 weeks ago my deskjet 3522 started printing very small.  Pictures are normal size.

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@natusang

 

Printing in Windows, including the print size, is controlled within the application you are using to submit the job to the printer.

 

  • Print size when printing from your web browser might be controlled in Print Preview / Page Setup / Scale.  For example, Set the print size / Scale to some percentage of 100%

For example:

 

Firefox > File > [Print] > Print Preview >

Scale: Select Percentage OR Shrink to Fit

Page Setup > tab Format & Options (wording varies)

 

Set Scale and orientation

 

and Edge Browser...

 

Open Edge browser > open your URL / webpage > Settings (three dots, upper right) > Print > More Settings > Adjust Scale

 

  • "Pre-adjust" the view in the browser to increase the size.

 

Adjust a full webpage view before printing the webpage / document:

 

PC

Ctrl +    (Control key and Plus key at the same time > page contents larger)

Ctrl -     (Control key and Dash key together > page contents smaller)

Ctrl 0    (Control key and 0 (zero) > reset page to Default)

 

Mac OS

** Cmd +      larger 

     Cmd     smaller

 

** Command key

 

Reference:  HP Notebook PCs - Adjusting the zoom and font size in Internet Explorer

 

 

 

  • Make sure the "Scale" is not set to zero - this results in a tiny printout

 

  • Print size is controlled in your PDF reader both on the main print menu page and possibly in "Properties".

 

  • Word also provides a form of Print Preview where you select the paper size, margins, and source (tray).

 

 

Dragon-Fur

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@natusang

 

Printing in Windows, including the print size, is controlled within the application you are using to submit the job to the printer.

 

  • Print size when printing from your web browser might be controlled in Print Preview / Page Setup / Scale.  For example, Set the print size / Scale to some percentage of 100%

For example:

 

Firefox > File > [Print] > Print Preview >

Scale: Select Percentage OR Shrink to Fit

Page Setup > tab Format & Options (wording varies)

 

Set Scale and orientation

 

and Edge Browser...

 

Open Edge browser > open your URL / webpage > Settings (three dots, upper right) > Print > More Settings > Adjust Scale

 

  • "Pre-adjust" the view in the browser to increase the size.

 

Adjust a full webpage view before printing the webpage / document:

 

PC

Ctrl +    (Control key and Plus key at the same time > page contents larger)

Ctrl -     (Control key and Dash key together > page contents smaller)

Ctrl 0    (Control key and 0 (zero) > reset page to Default)

 

Mac OS

** Cmd +      larger 

     Cmd     smaller

 

** Command key

 

Reference:  HP Notebook PCs - Adjusting the zoom and font size in Internet Explorer

 

 

 

  • Make sure the "Scale" is not set to zero - this results in a tiny printout

 

  • Print size is controlled in your PDF reader both on the main print menu page and possibly in "Properties".

 

  • Word also provides a form of Print Preview where you select the paper size, margins, and source (tray).

 

 

Dragon-Fur

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Thank you, this worked!

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