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When I print the beginning of each sentence, doesn’t  come onto the print

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@Malbob 

 

It sounds like you are saying that one side of the print is "chopped" off near the edge.

 

In general, iOS printing offers a limited ability to adjust print size.

 

For example HP Smart offers:

Select the file to print > Print > Settings (horizontal lines with intersecting circles in the upper right corner)

Select "Resize" = Original, Fit to Page, Fill Page

 

References...

 

Mobile Printing

Print from your Android, iOS, or Amazon Fire device with the HP Mobile printing app.

 

Find your printer (if it is supported) for HP Smart here:

 

If your printer is not supported by HP Smart, you may use whatever print software is supported on the (iPhone) device - settings and "how-to" are likely provided in that application's own "how to print"  help file / documentation.

 

If your printer is supported by HP Smart...

 

How-to document for HP Smart:

First video shows how to connect the printer.

Second video shows how to use the application > titled:  Printing Photos from an iOS Device 

 

  • How change the settings, including to change the paper size starts at 53 seconds into the 1:17 minute video.
  • Document printing is similar to printing photos in that the settings are adjusted in a similar manner.

 

Based on my experience (which may differ from your own situation):

The HP Smart application (at this writing) does not provide the ability to change the actual font size;  changes of this type must be completed in the document before it is sent to print.  This limitation is typical of this type of application.

 

Select the file to print > Print > Settings (horizontal lines with intersecting circles in the upper right corner)

Select "Resize" = Original, Fit to Page, Fill Page

 

If you need something "more", edit the document before sending it to the printer.

 

For example,

Import / copy / add the document to (Notes, then to) Pages.  The formatting, including font type and cont size can be adjusted within the document and then saved.  Print that saved file / content.  The print reflects the (smaller / larger) font size.

 

Reference and Resources – Places to find (more) help and learn about your Printer

Printer Homepage – “Things that are your printer”

Drivers / Software / Firmware Updates, Videos, Bulletins/Notices, How-to, Troubleshooting, User Guides, Product Information, more 

HP Officejet 2620 All-in-One Printer series

 

 

Thank you for participating in the HP Community Forum.

We are a world community of HP enthusiasts dedicated to supporting HP technology.

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Answered? Click post "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

 

 

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@Malbob 

 

It sounds like you are saying that one side of the print is "chopped" off near the edge.

 

In general, iOS printing offers a limited ability to adjust print size.

 

For example HP Smart offers:

Select the file to print > Print > Settings (horizontal lines with intersecting circles in the upper right corner)

Select "Resize" = Original, Fit to Page, Fill Page

 

References...

 

Mobile Printing

Print from your Android, iOS, or Amazon Fire device with the HP Mobile printing app.

 

Find your printer (if it is supported) for HP Smart here:

 

If your printer is not supported by HP Smart, you may use whatever print software is supported on the (iPhone) device - settings and "how-to" are likely provided in that application's own "how to print"  help file / documentation.

 

If your printer is supported by HP Smart...

 

How-to document for HP Smart:

First video shows how to connect the printer.

Second video shows how to use the application > titled:  Printing Photos from an iOS Device 

 

  • How change the settings, including to change the paper size starts at 53 seconds into the 1:17 minute video.
  • Document printing is similar to printing photos in that the settings are adjusted in a similar manner.

 

Based on my experience (which may differ from your own situation):

The HP Smart application (at this writing) does not provide the ability to change the actual font size;  changes of this type must be completed in the document before it is sent to print.  This limitation is typical of this type of application.

 

Select the file to print > Print > Settings (horizontal lines with intersecting circles in the upper right corner)

Select "Resize" = Original, Fit to Page, Fill Page

 

If you need something "more", edit the document before sending it to the printer.

 

For example,

Import / copy / add the document to (Notes, then to) Pages.  The formatting, including font type and cont size can be adjusted within the document and then saved.  Print that saved file / content.  The print reflects the (smaller / larger) font size.

 

Reference and Resources – Places to find (more) help and learn about your Printer

Printer Homepage – “Things that are your printer”

Drivers / Software / Firmware Updates, Videos, Bulletins/Notices, How-to, Troubleshooting, User Guides, Product Information, more 

HP Officejet 2620 All-in-One Printer series

 

 

Thank you for participating in the HP Community Forum.

We are a world community of HP enthusiasts dedicated to supporting HP technology.

Click Thumbs Up on a post to say Thank You!

Answered? Click post "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

 

 

Dragon-Fur

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